Nigel Farage, leader of Reform UK, calls the government’s treatment of farmers “monstrous” as they stage a protest outside Parliament to campaign against changes to inheritance tax rules.
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00:00This government has a big parliamentary majority, but seven months in, how well is it going?
00:07They are doing very, very badly indeed, and they're scared out of their lives.
00:14They've got 100 Labour MPs that are representing rural or semi-rural constituencies.
00:22And from what I can see, Joe Public is getting behind the concept
00:27that the family farm should not be driven out of existence.
00:31Inheritance tax, when you think about it, it's on money that we've paid tax on already.
00:37The whole thing's monstrous.
00:39So I think the country now is going to come together with lots of different groups,
00:43and let's just stand up and say, no to death taxes, full stop.
00:48End death taxes. They're wrong, they're immoral, at every level.
00:53And the way your community is being treated is unbelievable.