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Thread: Been wondering if Clarkson

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    Been wondering if Clarkson

    will manage to win over support from Labour voters to side with the farmers in their efforts to keep their farms out of inheritance tax.
    Think the farmers are right to seek the status quo for existing farms but maybe the Government should look at future transactions that do not involve inheritance situations.
    There's massive land owners, even foreign nationals, who own tens of thousands of acres in Scotland, who use their holding for carbon credits and the like.

    It seems pure class warfare from Labour to imagine that anyone owning land is a robbing, right wing fascist who is a crook and an enemy of the working class. Very disappointed with Starmers army.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BCram View Post
    will manage to win over support from Labour voters to side with the farmers in their efforts to keep their farms out of inheritance tax.
    Think the farmers are right to seek the status quo for existing farms but maybe the Government should look at future transactions that do not involve inheritance situations.
    There's massive land owners, even foreign nationals, who own tens of thousands of acres in Scotland, who use their holding for carbon credits and the like.

    It seems pure class warfare from Labour to imagine that anyone owning land is a robbing, right wing fascist who is a crook and an enemy of the working class. Very disappointed with Starmers army.
    I think that Starmer and his Chancellor Reeves have made a monumental mistake by bringing in inheritance tax for farms worth over ?1 million .
    In my opinion there is a simple solution to this problem created by the Labour Government which would protect families who have owned their farm for several generations.
    Inheritance tax on farms worth over ?1 million should be charged on farms which have been purchased since 1st January 2004.
    That would hit the wealthy people who have purchased large farms in the last 20 years to avoid paying inheritance tax.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BCram View Post
    will manage to win over support from Labour voters to side with the farmers in their efforts to keep their farms out of inheritance tax.
    Think the farmers are right to seek the status quo for existing farms but maybe the Government should look at future transactions that do not involve inheritance situations.
    There's massive land owners, even foreign nationals, who own tens of thousands of acres in Scotland, who use their holding for carbon credits and the like.

    It seems pure class warfare from Labour to imagine that anyone owning land is a robbing, right wing fascist who is a crook and an enemy of the working class. Very disappointed with Starmers army.
    Carbon credits is another con.

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