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Farmers protest against 'attack on rural economy' | Farmers protest against 'attack on rural economy' |
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Farmers gathered outside the Northern Farming Conference in Hexham to protest at government changes to inheritance tax relief for farms | Farmers gathered outside the Northern Farming Conference in Hexham to protest at government changes to inheritance tax relief for farms |
Farmers have been protesting about changes to inheritance tax relief, which they say represents "an attack on the rural economy". | |
A group of about 50 from north-east England and Cumbria gathered outside the Northern Farming Conference at Hexham, Northumberland, attended by Rural Affairs Minister Daniel Zeichner. | A group of about 50 from north-east England and Cumbria gathered outside the Northern Farming Conference at Hexham, Northumberland, attended by Rural Affairs Minister Daniel Zeichner. |
Andrew Moralee, who farms in Willington, County Durham, said: "I'm here because I'd like to hand the land to my son but these changes will make that very hard." | Andrew Moralee, who farms in Willington, County Durham, said: "I'm here because I'd like to hand the land to my son but these changes will make that very hard." |
Chancellor Rachel Reeves has defended her reforms by claiming it is not "affordable" to keep the current system. | Chancellor Rachel Reeves has defended her reforms by claiming it is not "affordable" to keep the current system. |
Andrew Moralee, who farms with his son Jack in Willington, County Durham, says changes to inheritance tax relief will hit them hard | Andrew Moralee, who farms with his son Jack in Willington, County Durham, says changes to inheritance tax relief will hit them hard |
Under plans announced in the Budget, inheritance tax will be charged at 20% on agricultural assets above £1m, although Reeves has said in some cases the threshold could in practice be about £3m. | Under plans announced in the Budget, inheritance tax will be charged at 20% on agricultural assets above £1m, although Reeves has said in some cases the threshold could in practice be about £3m. |
Mr Moralee farms 500 acres at Lowfield Farm with his father and son Jack. | Mr Moralee farms 500 acres at Lowfield Farm with his father and son Jack. |
"This inheritance tax change is going to be a real issue for us, it'll mean young people leave the industry," he said. | "This inheritance tax change is going to be a real issue for us, it'll mean young people leave the industry," he said. |
"We're buying poor quality beef from abroad while our farmers lose hope." | "We're buying poor quality beef from abroad while our farmers lose hope." |
Simon Bainbridge says farmers have already endured two poor harvests | Simon Bainbridge says farmers have already endured two poor harvests |
Simon Bainbridge, who farms at Cambo, Northumberland, was attending the conference and hoped to question the minister. | Simon Bainbridge, who farms at Cambo, Northumberland, was attending the conference and hoped to question the minister. |
"I want to tell him how farmers are feeling on the back of two miserable harvests," he said. | "I want to tell him how farmers are feeling on the back of two miserable harvests," he said. |
"Financial support for farms is being reduced more quickly than we thought, it feels like an attack on all sides for everybody is the rural community." | "Financial support for farms is being reduced more quickly than we thought, it feels like an attack on all sides for everybody is the rural community." |
Iain Brown, who farms in North Northumberland said the government had "no concept" of how hard farmers worked for "so little". | Iain Brown, who farms in North Northumberland said the government had "no concept" of how hard farmers worked for "so little". |
"We’ve got mortgages to pay, and are working flat out, and we are told it’s the wealthy landowners that can afford to pay more." | "We’ve got mortgages to pay, and are working flat out, and we are told it’s the wealthy landowners that can afford to pay more." |
The government said the majority of family farms would still be able to be inherited tax-free, with only the country’s 500 richest estates likely to pay more. | The government said the majority of family farms would still be able to be inherited tax-free, with only the country’s 500 richest estates likely to pay more. |
In his speech, Zeichner told the conference the government farming budget of £500m for the next two years represented "record" spending on agriculture. | In his speech, Zeichner told the conference the government farming budget of £500m for the next two years represented "record" spending on agriculture. |
He added taxes raised would be spent on services benefitting the countryside, such as tackling rural crime and improving health services in rural areas. | He added taxes raised would be spent on services benefitting the countryside, such as tackling rural crime and improving health services in rural areas. |
Mark Mather, who farms near Wooler, Northumberland, says it feels as though life has never been harder | Mark Mather, who farms near Wooler, Northumberland, says it feels as though life has never been harder |
Mark Mather, a tenant farmer and Conservative councillor for Wooler, Northumberland, added: "These changes will leave the poorest buying sub-standard food that's come half way across the world." | Mark Mather, a tenant farmer and Conservative councillor for Wooler, Northumberland, added: "These changes will leave the poorest buying sub-standard food that's come half way across the world." |
Liberal Democrat environment spokesman Tim Farron, who is MP for the rural Cumbrian seat of Westmorland and Lonsdale, said the inheritance tax changes would break up family farms. | Liberal Democrat environment spokesman Tim Farron, who is MP for the rural Cumbrian seat of Westmorland and Lonsdale, said the inheritance tax changes would break up family farms. |
He said: "The majority of people this will hit run what we would refer to as small family farms - huge acreage, with value in the farm buildings, but tiny incomes. | He said: "The majority of people this will hit run what we would refer to as small family farms - huge acreage, with value in the farm buildings, but tiny incomes. |
"In the last five years hill farm incomes have dropped by 41%, so we are not talking about wealthy people." | "In the last five years hill farm incomes have dropped by 41%, so we are not talking about wealthy people." |
Reeves used her first Budget to announce a change to agricultural property relief (APR) and business property relief (BPR) from April 2026. | Reeves used her first Budget to announce a change to agricultural property relief (APR) and business property relief (BPR) from April 2026. |
Budget documents state the government wants to restrict the "generosity" of APR and BPR for the "wealthiest estates". | Budget documents state the government wants to restrict the "generosity" of APR and BPR for the "wealthiest estates". |
She said "only a very small number of agricultural properties" will be affected and "difficult decisions" were needed in order to fix public services and place the economy on a firmer footing. | She said "only a very small number of agricultural properties" will be affected and "difficult decisions" were needed in order to fix public services and place the economy on a firmer footing. |
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