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Fact check: Did Reform UK break its promises on council tax?

Europe / United Kingdom2 views1 min
Fact check: Did Reform UK break its promises on council tax?

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Farmers in the UK are protesting against the government's plans to impose inheritance tax on farms worth over £1m, which they claim will affect 70,000 farms. The National Farmers' Union and other farming bodies are urging the government to reconsider the policy, which they say will have a devastating impact on rural communities.

The UK government's plan to impose inheritance tax on farms worth over £1m has sparked protests from farmers. The National Farmers' Union estimates that 70,000 farms will be affected by the change. Farmers are concerned that the tax will force them to sell their land or pass on debt to their children. The government claims that the tax will only affect the rich, but farmers argue that it will have a disproportionate impact on small family farms. The protests have drawn support from celebrities such as Jeremy Clarkson, who has urged the government to reconsider the policy. The issue has become a major political controversy in the UK, with opposition leaders calling on the government to rethink its plans.

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