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Tractors obstruct main London streets as farmers protest at tax change

Hundreds of tractors obstructed streets in central London on Wednesday, the most recent demonstration by farmers against the government after it ended an exemption from inheritance tax for farming households.

The procedure, called the tractor tax by critics, was introduced by the government to enhance funds to spend for strained public services, however farmers say it will damage family farms and minimize food production.

Farmers lined their tractors up near the Houses of Parliament on Wednesday, wishing to persuade the federal government to modification course, or face intensifying protests.

It's the final nail in our agricultural casket, farmer Gareth Wyn Jones informed Sky News, standing in front of rows of stationary tractors as protesters held up signs saying No. Farmers, No Food, No Future.

Farmers say their earnings has been squeezed over the years by. Britain's competitive grocery store sector, inexpensive imports from. abroad and subsidy cuts following Brexit.

The giving of farms through generations was formerly. tax-free but in October the federal government said farmers would be. subject to a tax from 2026. Demonstrations in different parts of the. country swiftly followed.

The most significant was in mid-November when 13,000 people gathered. in Westminster, including Britain's the majority of high profile farmer. Jeremy Clarkson, the previous Leading Gear presenter whose program. Clarkson's Farm is one of Amazon's top UK programs.

The federal government has actually repeatedly stated there will be no u-turn. on the estate tax policy.

Environment minister Steve Reed stated the federal government was. working to help farmers via rural assistance plans.

We are concentrated on supporting our farmers, supporting rural. economics growth and increasing Britain's food security, he said. in a declaration on Wednesday.

Under the brand-new estate tax guidelines, from 2026 a 20% tax. will be paid on the worth of a farm above 1 million pounds. Existing individual allowances, which a married couple can. combine, takes the threshold for a farm and associated residential or commercial property. up to 3 million pounds.

(source: Reuters)