NFU chief hints farmers could take more extreme action after inheritance tax protest
Briefly

"We know how important it is to parse out the facts from the messaging. At such a critical moment in US history, we need reporters on the ground."
"The general secretary of the National Farmers' Union has hinted that more extreme action could be taken if the government does not backtrack on its plan to extend inheritance tax to agricultural properties."
"Farmers have threatened the government with militant action over the policy, which they argue will cause food shortages and the breakup of family farms."
"The plans to impose the duty on farms worth more than 1m have sparked fury among rural communities, who have contested the government's assertion that small family farms will not be impacted by the changes."
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