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00:00A noisy protest on the prom in Llandudno as Welsh Labour gathered for their conference.
00:07Hundreds of farmers came to voice their opposition to the plans to impose inheritance tax on
00:12farms from 2026 announced in the budget.
00:16The First Minister says only a tiny proportion of Welsh farms will be affected but the message
00:21from the protesters was clear.
00:23The farmers have come here to air their frustrations.
00:25My frustrations for one on inheritance tax, you know Keir Starmer went to the NFU conference
00:32and said he was going to protect family farms and the first budget comes out as a massive
00:36bombshell.
00:37Just try and get the message across about this inheritance tax situation, it's not acceptable.
00:41It is devastating for family farms when they work their entire lives for an asset that
00:49will be passed on and they're working for less than the minimum wage, twice the hours
00:56and they're feeding the nation.
01:00Inside the hall, the party needed to fill some time so the leader and deputy leader
01:05of Welsh Labour led a chorus of Calon Lan before the main event.
01:11And the Prime Minister's arrival marked a big moment, the first time in well over a
01:15decade that this conference has been addressed by a Labour Prime Minister.
01:19He began with a few words in Welsh saying it was great to be back.
01:27Sir Keir Starmer went on to praise Welsh Labour's victory at the July general election, winning
01:3127 of the 32 seats in Wales.
01:35But he didn't mention the farmers outside, instead choosing to defend all the decisions
01:40made in the budget.
01:42A budget that focused squarely on the challenges before us, the mountain of mess left by the
01:49Tories, public services decimated, a £22 billion black hole in our finances, concealed
01:57from the country.
01:58This afternoon, another first, the first woman to lead Wales addressed the party.
02:04Labour delivering in Wales is already happening, Wales, the first country to serve school meals
02:11to every primary school child, Wales where prescriptions remain free to everyone who
02:17needs them, Wales where pensioners travel for free on our buses, Wales where we are
02:23proud of having the second best recycling rates on the planet.
02:28Eluned Morgan and Keir Starmer say Wales will benefit from having two Labour governments
02:33in charge.
02:35The pressure will now be on for them to deliver on their promises.
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