NFU Council members voted in favour of undertaking further protest activity in the hope of overturning the family farm tax
Events co-ordinated by the NFU, NFU Cymru and Ulster Íæż½ã½ã' Union all took place on January 25 to highlight the impact of changes to Inheritance Tax on family farmers
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Íæż½ã½ã have collected toys and money which will be donated to foodbanks and children's charities during the route
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The NFU said the Government's initial claim that only 27% of farms will be affected by the new IHT policy 'materially underestimates the true proportion'. Their analysis found 'around 75% of commercial family farms will be above the £1 million threshold'
Íæż½ã½ã from across the UK turned out in their thousands to fight Labour's family farm tax, whilst donating vast amounts of British produce to a London food bank
Secretary of State Steve Reed said: "Assuming these projections from HMRC validated by Office for Budget Responsibility [OBR] and Institute for Fiscal Studies [IFS] are correct, than many of them, probably happily are wrong"