Hundreds of Tractors Take Over London: Farmers Protest Shocking Inheritance Tax Changes
Farmers from across the UK gathered in London to protest new inheritance tax plans that threaten family farms, sparking heated debates in Parliament.
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The protest kicked off near the Palace of Westminster, with tractors lining the streets. It was quite a sight! Farmers drove in from places like Exmoor and Shropshire, all united in their cause. They’re upset because starting in April 2026, they’ll have to pay a hefty 20% inheritance tax on agricultural property over a million pounds. That’s a big change from what they’re used to.
During the protests, some farmers even played tunes like “Baby Shark” using their tractor horns. It was a mix of serious concerns and a bit of fun. One farmer, Will Elliott, drove for three hours just to be there. He’s worried that the new tax will make it impossible to pass down the family farm to the next generation.
Others echoed his sentiments, saying they’re already struggling financially. Claire Fifield, who helps her family farm, mentioned that they might have to sell off part of their livestock just to cover the tax. It’s a tough situation for many.
The National Farmers’ Union president, Tom Bradshaw, got emotional talking about the impact of these tax changes. He highlighted that it’s not just about money; it’s about the legacy and hard work that goes into running a family farm. It’s clear that this issue is hitting home for a lot of people.