Farmers are reacting negatively to Labour's changes to inheritance tax rules. They believe this will destroy village life and fail to adequately represent the countryside's needs.
Under Rachel Reeves' new budget, a 20 percent tax on agricultural assets over 1 million will pressure family-run farms, forcing some to sell land to cope with the levy.
Numerous farmers joined the first protest at the Northern Farming Conference, expressing their anger over the government's new tax policy and highlighting the need for political awareness in rural areas.
Rupert Cox, a farmer, emphasizes that these tax changes jeopardize the very existence of traditional village life, showing a disconnect between politicians and rural communities.
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