Why have British farmers marched on UK's Parliament?
Briefly

Thousands of farmers from across the UK protested in London against inheritance tax reforms, believing it would jeopardize family farms and disrupt food production efficiency.
Protester Kieron Goodall-Lomax criticized the proposed tax changes, warning they would 'break up family farms' and exacerbate challenges in an already struggling agricultural sector.
Farmers argue the Labour-led government's tax reforms, imposing inheritance tax on farms over £1 million, disregard their needs and threaten the stability of national food supply.
The NFU leaders conveyed farmers' concerns, stating the proposed reformation is 'out-of-touch' and will only add more pressure to an industry already facing difficulties.
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