Thousand of farmers descend on Westminster in protest of tractor tax'
Briefly

Tom Edwards expressed deep concerns over proposed agricultural inheritance tax hikes, stating, 'As it stands, we'd have to sell a quarter of the farm to pay the tax on this stupid idea.' His family's farming legacy since 1906 makes this proposal particularly alarming for him and his family, illustrating the potential devastating impact such tax reforms could have on generational farmers.
Joining 13,000 protesters in London, Edwards highlighted the collective frustration among farmers against Labour's tax strategy. The farmers fear that these proposed hikes would not only erode their businesses but also threaten the agricultural landscape shaped over generations.
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