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Farmers? What the ones who always vote Tory, the party that left a £20 billion black hole in the finances resulting in the need to change inheritance tax rules?
Farmers? The ones who used to get billions of European money to throw their produce away, then went and voted for Brexit.
Farmers? The same ones where the inheritance tax would only affect 500 farmers because they’re already ****ing millionaires?
Farmers? The ones who took it up the arse from Tesco and Asda, and who undercut their neighbouring farms?
Farmers? The same ones who started this ‘No Farmers, No Food’ campaign BEFORE Labour got into power knowing their number was up even under the Tories
Farmers? The ones who’d rather fcuk a sheep as it’s tighter than their sister’s fcuking brother!
Fcuk ‘em
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Farmers? Who abandoned poor calves in telephone boxes years ago leaving them vulnerable and afraid as a protest against something or other. They will insist on having their way.
That's 500 farms a year mind, payable upon death, which you never know when it's coming and is likely to land people with a hefty bill that they simply may not have as many farmers are asset rich and cash poor.
It does strike me as the govt picking the wrong fight, especially given the importance of the sector and the fact that the land is a requirement of the function of the farm, as opposed to land anyone else may happen to own.
I wonder if a better idea may be to look more at taxes when farmland is sold for non farm uses? That is where that can be extraordinary profits generated and the argument that we would be hitting viable farms is greatly reduced as by definition the land has been sold out of agricultural use anyway.
They could always get a loan to pay the tax off. That's what us mere mortals do when we're strapped for cash
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Farmers? Who abandoned poor calves in telephone boxes years ago leaving them vulnerable and afraid as a protest against something or other. They will insist on having their way.
That revolting Jeremy Clarkson is on the bandwagon now. Even with all his wealth he's complaining. Poor dab has already admitted he only bought a farm to circumvent paying Inheritance Tax: pity.
That revolting Jeremy Clarkson is on the bandwagon now. Even with all his wealth he's complaining. Poor dab has already admitted he only bought a farm to circumvent paying Inheritance Tax: pity.
He's saying now that he only said that because he didn't want to admit that he'd bought the farm for shooting pheasants
That revolting Jeremy Clarkson is on the bandwagon now. Even with all his wealth he's complaining. Poor dab has already admitted he only bought a farm to circumvent paying Inheritance Tax: pity.
He's an utter cnnt isn't he ?
Didn't like being put on the spot by the " BBC "
Horrible tory twat
And the tory and Liberal tossers out shouting for votes
Fair play there are some right ***** on here , but you’re the biggest of them all full of hate and jealousy, all in the knowledge that you’re spouting nonsense behind the safety of your keyboard.
As someone else pointed out PM me some details to see if we have things in common on social media as you sound delusional and deranged , and I’m sure you’re not?
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