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uk farmers have been staging another protest against changes to inheritance tax rules. on the governmente on food production. a food—production policy. and we hear relatively little about output. if we had were to adopt technologies available to us. we more food with we could produce more food with the aid of technology. unfortunately, we are almost unfortenetely, we ere etmest on those opportunities. silent on those opportunities. we see no progress, any meaningful progress in rest 77 rest of the direction. the rest of the world is pulling ahead. what we ngd is pulling ahead. what we is a government that says need is a government that says british is part of british agriculture is part of the food industry, the british agriculture is part of the hasd industry, the british agriculture is part of the has much stry, the british agriculture is part of the has much to y, the british agriculture is part of the has much to offer: british agriculture is part of the has much to offer this industry has much to offer this country, can help us with our industry has much to offer this country for n
uk farmers have been staging another protest against changes to inheritance tax rules. on the governmente on food production. a food—production policy. and we hear relatively little about output. if we had were to adopt technologies available to us. we more food with we could produce more food with the aid of technology. unfortunately, we are almost unfortenetely, we ere etmest on those opportunities. silent on those opportunities. we see no progress, any meaningful progress in rest 77 rest...
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do begin on ' willaskf7or ' 77 7 willaskf7ora 7 77 7 willaskf7oralot, jgcluding access by us farmers the uk when about being part of’ttif when” ' ”t’t still about being part oftttif when” ttttt tttttt still in the union. it was still in the union. thank you for your francis, thank you for your time. frances burwell there, at the stink with fellow at the council centre. europe's council centre. thanks for having _ europe's council centre. thanks for having me — to go to their offices in washington. the remit of the state department. the president said usaid is a good concept but has speaking on his trip to central america, us secretary has been operating. of about forty billion dollars. usaid was created more than 60 years ago after an act its budget. let's look at some other stories making news. at school in sheffield. to all saints catholic high school shortly the prime minister said his thoughts are with the boy's family, adding that to 1a years and three months injail. allowed six areas to bypass a 5% cap on increases. allowed a 9% rise — birmingham, somerset you're live with bbc news. i
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the uk ai opportunities action plan. back. against changes to inheritance tax rules. again on sunday. the protests come as mps debate a petition calling small family businesses. the national farmers survive even before the tax changes. and have faced soaring fuel and fertilizer costs coupled with low prices for their produce. i really think there isn't anything like the sort of focus we should have on food production. in fact, we lack in this country a food production policy. you hearfar more about sustainability. food, two, to help the environment, and secure for households. they're also concerned about the push for house that we can't build more houses and have more fields for crops at the same time? solar farms, house building, etc. on your land, the value of it can go up ioo—fold. no, ithink... i don't worry so much far more food per hectare of land on those opportunities. we see no progress — any meaningful progress — british agriculture is part of the agri—food industry. it can help us with our targets for growth. we are going to really focus on that. but... 0k. silence. says that six out of ten young people say they would with many of them citing the ability to earn money
the uk ai opportunities action plan. back. against changes to inheritance tax rules. again on sunday. the protests come as mps debate a petition calling small family businesses. the national farmers survive even before the tax changes. and have faced soaring fuel and fertilizer costs coupled with low prices for their produce. i really think there isn't anything like the sort of focus we should have on food production. in fact, we lack in this country a food production policy. you hearfar more...
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farmers protest, as well as my panel. and that's still joined by gwen taylor, the former spokesman for reform uk, and doctor tessa dunlop, and broadcaster. justin, let's start with you. the third time now, there's been a peaceful turnout. a very handsome turnout has to be said tractors all the way from whitehall to trafalgar square and beyond. the problem is, are the politicians listening to you? like, for example, sir keir starmer and angela rayner, they cleared off to cornwall with the king. >> if we only knew that we might not have been here, but we didn't get that information until now. so it is what it is. but the point is, the biggest part of this is unity. there's farmers that have come down from across the whole of the united kingdom, uniting together, that this is a force of positivity going forward, that we, we, we are looking for change of our industry in a big way. it has brought us all together. it is the hot topic that we've got to sort out. the military have also unkedin sort out. the military have also linked in now and, you know, we brought tanks and veterans along with with that to be with us. >> just t
farmers protest, as well as my panel. and that's still joined by gwen taylor, the former spokesman for reform uk, and doctor tessa dunlop, and broadcaster. justin, let's start with you. the third time now, there's been a peaceful turnout. a very handsome turnout has to be said tractors all the way from whitehall to trafalgar square and beyond. the problem is, are the politicians listening to you? like, for example, sir keir starmer and angela rayner, they cleared off to cornwall with the king....
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. >> farmers across the uk are ramping up the opposition to the business inheritance tax and those fromthe next generation have real concerns about the problems they will face. >> the family farm is a cornerstone of the rural economy. many of our members, though not involved in primary farming, are involved in the agri food industry. >> my husband is one of six brothers who is working with their dad, and they are working 20 hour days. some days they are literally doing everything that they are doing for the next generation. it's not thousands, it's hundreds of thousands and thatis it's hundreds of thousands and that is asset. that's not cash. that's not money in the bank. we'd have to sell ground to pay off the inheritance tax that makes our farm unviable. >> given that the average age of a farmer is 64, there is a real possibility that those farms who spread the tax payments across ten years may have to pay a new tax when the first is incomplete. carla lockhart mp says government is unclear on this issue. >> treasury don't seem to know themselves what is happening. when you look at the
. >> farmers across the uk are ramping up the opposition to the business inheritance tax and those fromthe next generation have real concerns about the problems they will face. >> the family farm is a cornerstone of the rural economy. many of our members, though not involved in primary farming, are involved in the agri food industry. >> my husband is one of six brothers who is working with their dad, and they are working 20 hour days. some days they are literally doing...
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they've also said that farmers are the backbone of britain. earlier this morning, reform ukader nigel farage spoke to elianne eamonn after speaking with farmers. >> they feel, and some of these families have had farms for hundreds of years. they feel directly threatened by these proposed tax changes and they're going to stand up and they're going to stand up and they're going to stand up and they're going to fight and they're doing it here. we're in north london this morning, but this is beginning to happen all over the country. and i sense that we've got a great feeling in our country for the countryside, and it's only likely it is because it's only likely it is because it's been looked after and husbanded for centuries by people like this. i think the pubuc people like this. i think the public are getting on their side. >> and. >> and. >> elsewhere, a 50 year old simon vickers, who stabbed his 14 year old daughter scarlett in the heart while he claimed they were play fighting in their kitchen, has been jailed at teesside crown court for life, with a minimum term of 15 year
they've also said that farmers are the backbone of britain. earlier this morning, reform ukader nigel farage spoke to elianne eamonn after speaking with farmers. >> they feel, and some of these families have had farms for hundreds of years. they feel directly threatened by these proposed tax changes and they're going to stand up and they're going to stand up and they're going to stand up and they're going to fight and they're doing it here. we're in north london this morning, but this is...
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uk will not forget sudan. >> yeah, seniors are freezing and farmers are being fleeced. the economy is spiralling. so where is all your taxpayer money going? stick with me because i've got some stuff that's going to make your blood boil tonight also. >> air traffic controllers. they have to be at the highest level of genius. on the back of that deadly helicopter crash, donald trump has pointed the finger at diversity initiatives, and aspiring air traffic controllers also claimed that...
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because if there's no farmers, there's no food. no food for the uk. yeah. >> and just exactly the same, you know, we pay tax. that's not a problem. but paying tax on something you inherit for the next generation. we never bought it. we inherited it. so why would you pay tax on something that you're providing for everybody really. not not for ourselves for everybody. >> well fantastic stuff. and just very lastly, you're the only person i haven't spoken to yet. one word to keir starmer and rachel reeves. >> go back on your words. save britain, save the future of the of our country and the next generations because we are the backbone. of great britain. >> well, thank you so much for speaking to us on gb news. we really appreciate it and good luck with the with the rest of the day. there's a lot coming up for the rest of the day. there's going to be speeches at this stage over here. it has got a little bit damp, but that's not stopping people from standing outside and waiting for those speeches. they're going to be taking place from 315. there's also a de
because if there's no farmers, there's no food. no food for the uk. yeah. >> and just exactly the same, you know, we pay tax. that's not a problem. but paying tax on something you inherit for the next generation. we never bought it. we inherited it. so why would you pay tax on something that you're providing for everybody really. not not for ourselves for everybody. >> well fantastic stuff. and just very lastly, you're the only person i haven't spoken to yet. one word to keir...
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the reform uk leader nigel farage has urged farmers to continue demonstrating peacefully and within theraise more ministers argue their tax reforms are fair, balanced, farmers like the ones heading to the capital today say this is about more than just tax. no sign of a u—turn from the government. where you haven't got the cash to pay the tax. planning to plough on, until it sees change. our correspondent ben schofield is in central london yes, this is something like the third time in four months that farmers have brought heavy farmers have brought their heavy machinery to central london. (2le see can see parliament oeer one and over this one dozens 5�*55'455 5554— 5.55 55.5 555 555555 dozens of tractors. they far as my eye can see, all the miléhéll, ’wh'efghgu; the h fl rwhitehall, tllezgates way dawn whitehall; 'past'the'gates downing as way dawn whltahall; 'paat'tha'gataa downing as well. many of to downing street as well. many of them have banners on, they say — 7:2 =zz like axe the j j like axe the ta)l, 7 like axe the tax, ne things like axe the farm tax, no farmers, no food. i was
the reform uk leader nigel farage has urged farmers to continue demonstrating peacefully and within theraise more ministers argue their tax reforms are fair, balanced, farmers like the ones heading to the capital today say this is about more than just tax. no sign of a u—turn from the government. where you haven't got the cash to pay the tax. planning to plough on, until it sees change. our correspondent ben schofield is in central london yes, this is something like the third time in four...
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uk in cinemas. as if things aren't hard enough for our farmers. have a look. >> you can't keep your baby because we want your milk. and. >> that is to put a whole generation off dairy food. >> shocking now fat jabs for fat staff, obese office staff workers will soon get weight loss injections on their work. medical insurance. >> and hecklers are no joke. comedian peter kay has booted out a couple of hecklers from his show in manchester. he said they were spoiling it for other people but it looked a little bit like he lost his rag. was he right to do that? >> and first date disasters? bad breath, brood, poor hygiene and that's enough about bev. we want to we want you to hear we want to we want you to hear we want to share your biggest turn offs on a first date. >> thanks. that's very kind of you to start the day like that. all right. let us know your thoughts this morning. gb news dot com forward slash your say. and in a minute. also we're going to be showing you some footage of elon musk yesterday in the white house with his little boy at a meetin
uk in cinemas. as if things aren't hard enough for our farmers. have a look. >> you can't keep your baby because we want your milk. and. >> that is to put a whole generation off dairy food. >> shocking now fat jabs for fat staff, obese office staff workers will soon get weight loss injections on their work. medical insurance. >> and hecklers are no joke. comedian peter kay has booted out a couple of hecklers from his show in manchester. he said they were spoiling it for...
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farmers are the backbone of britain. elsewhere, images of illegal migrants and foreign offenders being deported from the uk have just beeneased today for the first time, as the government confirms 19,000 foreign nationals have been removed from the country since labour came to power. the unprecedented move is part of a drive by the new government to try to show it's taking tough action on those with no right to live or work in britain. however, only a tiny fraction of the thousands of deportations include those who crossed the english channel illegally on small boats. home secretary yvette cooper says rules need to be respected. >> well, we need to prevent these dangerous boat crossings in the first place. that's why we are today in parliament debating new counter—terror style powers to go after the criminal gangs. and we also need to clear the ridiculous backlog that we inherited from the conservatives, so that also small boat arrivals who have no right to be in the uk can also be returned as part of the increase in returns and enforcement that this labour government has been setting out. we have to make sure rules are
farmers are the backbone of britain. elsewhere, images of illegal migrants and foreign offenders being deported from the uk have just beeneased today for the first time, as the government confirms 19,000 foreign nationals have been removed from the country since labour came to power. the unprecedented move is part of a drive by the new government to try to show it's taking tough action on those with no right to live or work in britain. however, only a tiny fraction of the thousands of...
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farmers are the backbone of britain. in other news, images of illegal migrants and foreign offenders being deported from the uk have beeneleased for the first time today as the government confirms 19,000 foreign nationals have been removed from the country since labour came into power. the unprecedented move is part of a drive by the new government to try to show it's taking tough action on those with no right to live or work in britain, however, only a tiny fraction of the thousands of deportations include those who crossed the channel illegally on small boats. home secretary yvette cooper says rules need to be respected. >> well, we need to prevent these dangerous boat crossings in the first place. that's why we are today in parliament debating new counter—terror style powers to go after the criminal gangs. and we also need to clear the ridiculous backlog that we inherited from the conservatives, so that also small boat arrivals who have no right to be in the uk can also be returned as part of the increase in returns and enforcement that this labour government has been setting out, we have to make sure rules are respe
farmers are the backbone of britain. in other news, images of illegal migrants and foreign offenders being deported from the uk have beeneleased for the first time today as the government confirms 19,000 foreign nationals have been removed from the country since labour came into power. the unprecedented move is part of a drive by the new government to try to show it's taking tough action on those with no right to live or work in britain, however, only a tiny fraction of the thousands of...
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uk can also be returned as part of the increase in returns and enforcement that this labour government has been setting out, we have to make sure rules are respected and enforced. >> elsewhere, farmersom across the country have descended in westminster today in protest against the government's family farm tax. the rally, organised by save british farming, comes as a petition calling to keep current inheritance tax exemptions for working farms has reached almost 150,000 signatures. labour has previously insisted it will not make a u—turn on its inheritance tax plans, saying that farmers are the backbone of britain. >> i've got a rural constituency and i've spoken to my farmers about the potential impact of this incredibly poorly thought through policy, but but even if i didn't have a rural constituency, we all eat food and this is the food production industry. if we undermine this sector, everybody suffers. and this is an incredibly poorly thought through, rushed, botched, ill conceived policy which will damage our food security, damage our rural economy, put a whole load of businesses out of business. and the best thing that the labour government could do is drop it completely right
uk can also be returned as part of the increase in returns and enforcement that this labour government has been setting out, we have to make sure rules are respected and enforced. >> elsewhere, farmersom across the country have descended in westminster today in protest against the government's family farm tax. the rally, organised by save british farming, comes as a petition calling to keep current inheritance tax exemptions for working farms has reached almost 150,000 signatures. labour...