You need to sign the petition for a new election,and make sure that at least 50 million people in England sign it also to liberate yourselves from the Labour Party disaster!
No Government has a right to make a decision like that! The least that they have an obligation,or right to do is to put the proposal to a National referendum
The points you made to your MP make absolute sense Ian. The government simply want to shaft farmers! Hopefully they have listened but I somewhat doubt it.
Well said. Agree 100% I find it interest your PM was off galavanting around the world, just like our PM was during the trucker strike. Running away with their tail between their legs.
Your MP is a politician. He is accomplished at sounding like he is listening but then does bugger all. If you catch them having a drink in the bar later you would see an arrogant attitude that reflects their true view of you,. Been there and got the t-shirt! MPs are generally personable. This is how they get elected. Their spads (that is the guy making notes) are simply note takers and usually hefted to the Party they support.
@@johngraham6181 I don’t think Simon is your typical career politician John. I recon he’s a genuine chap who wants to do a good job, he’s just been tempted by the dark side a bit. 👍🏼
The double can tax was in fact due to be imposed by the last government who dropped it following representations by the NFU and CLA, this lot have just sneakily revived it. Perhaps they could advise where I can find a multi purpose car that will take the family out safely when necessary, have off road capability,carry two working dogs in a secure box,a tonne of animal feed of building materials or 50 fencing stakes, none of it will fit in a family saloon, hatchback or estate car. You've seen mine Ian and being retired didn't even get the vat back, but it's the best vehicle available for our needs.
See my reply to Michael Bradley. Another idea dusted off the shelf and presented to the Chancellor as an action ready proposal. No need to speak with NFU, CLA or indeed the manufacturers, Already compliance to Net Zero means most double cab pickups are underpowered. Only the new Ford Ranger, VW Amarock and Grenadier will pull the skin off a rice pudding. I did see a post that stated this was being shelved but cannot confirm that.
I agree entirely with your view on how unjust these budget changes are to family farms. I think the reality is that Labour doesn't see farmers as their people: they assume farmers vote conservative. Individual Labour MPs have no influence in this. Best hope for farmers is to stay alive long enough for a change of government and hope Tories undo this.....
Watched on Sunday morning. I echo the comments made by all. Its a shame you wern't able to attend the rally, Through your channel and recommendations, I follow, Tom, Ollie, Wardy and Charlotte, and others. Having seen their vlogs of the event, It made me v emotional, which is a rare occurrence. As a non farmer (have worked on farms in past), It is a striking reaction for me. I hope the government see sense, and farmers don't have to escalate their action in response. I back you all the way! ❤🙏
Have you seen the petition calling for another General Election? 1,384,158 signatures and counting up by the second! Got half a million in less than 24 hours!
Was reading today that the government are sending £536 million to Africa and Asia to help farmers I thought that was a big kick in the bollocks to British farmers . It's all about land grabbing for there rich buddys hopefully someone will listen to the farmers as we can't survive with out you guys and thank you for all you do .
I will leave a caveat to money to Africa, Asia and Brazil. I cannot think the Labour Party has had time to put this is place and I vaguely remember it as part of COP26 with the Conservatives. Foreign and Commonwealth Office have Billions to give away each year and right now carbon and net zero tops the list. Starmer took 430 uncivil servants with him to COP29. The big difference was the conservatives did not announce this 'tractor tax' a few days after the exchequer picked our pockets! Starmer and Reeves did and that is unforgiveable. One fact I know is the Exchequer and any Government Dept has spreadsheets of BIG ideas. Each new Minister that arrives is presented these ideas as must do projects. Most Ministers take one look, say that is going to bin my popularity and tells them to can it. Reeves and Starmer are not that bright. They said whooppee we can really do something exciting and all the work is in place so it can happen NOW. Most civil servants take an eon to get any plan past the first hurdle. Problem with the new Labour Government they have a problem making a U turn. They think it would make them look foolish. Note to PM and his Chancellor: You look pretty foolish to most of us right now! Apart from being the worst liars in Westminster and that takes some doing!
@@FarmerPYou’re welcome. I can’t believe how rushed this first budget was. It is our fault, we were so fed up with the Tory government. We voted the Labour Party in on the vaguest manifesto I’ve seen. There was little we can hold them to. I’m sure they decided that there were fewer farmers than pensioners to pick on. I had little understanding of how farms worked until Lockdown and subscribing to 5 or 6 channels. It was “fun” to watch Clarkson learn what your vlogs had shown me. Are they wanting to raise funds on agricultural land, and end up owning it. It should be taxed on change out of farming use (and Solar Farms don’t count) or on sale outside a family, in which case the purchaser should pay the tax due. This could also reduce the land values.
They lied 🤥 about it. Ian you must be mistaken. Salt of the earth these politicians. What’s that old analogy towards politicians Don’t vote for them it just encourages Them. 🤷♂️🏴
@@fredharrowven1040 It would be a dull world if we all agreed on everything Fred, the trick is being able to listen to argument with an open mind, and try to see the other point of view. 🙂
With all you famers all the way 100%. The way the current petition is getting signed up I think Labour could be out before long and no one to blame but themselves. 1,513,363 signatures and counting.
To talk in detail about farming tax to a non-farmer, is like talking about quantum physics. We have a Chancellor and Treasury who haven't a clue, after all it isn't their money, but they're happy to give it away for another country's projects.
Farmer P look upbon other channels on Clarkston speech and others . I Charlot caight it well . Funky Farmer tryed but was to far away and you could not hear well . I listened to the ehole speech of the one you caught . Really hit home . I cannt find the words more often now adays . Its just different. I read all your ansrr on yestarday Vidio . They good andwers to thoughts . The lies I hear in the states are astounding . Good luck . A very serious time and strange . Take care . Thankyou for gour vidio and thought s . Ive learned alot from you and Richard Best to you both ..
Great video ian why the government didn't tell there mp's is because they didn't want a retaliation from I did like sandy from px farms interviews from nigal farage & the libdem chap
It does make sense . when you know where to look . Check out agenda 30 . He a Evil puppet is starmer along with billionaires and banking and W.E.F . UA-cam or web search W.E.F . Agenda 30
Of course paying tax when of if it’s sold makes sense, also I would say the threshold should be on agriculture value or average return value over the past three or even five years, that makes allowances for losses due to climate etc. These people don’t know the risks farmers take each decision and almost every day. I sure hope this mess will be sorted out very soon. Keep the chin up and best wishes.
Granted, I'm not really part of the farming community, but, the whole concept of inheritance tax just seems so mind-boggingly ludicrous... Not just to farmers, but everyone really. Maybe I'm getting that wrong, but basically you pay tax when you buy the land, you pay tax for when you build on it, you continue to pay tax if you choose to create a business on it (maybe not on the land itself, but I'm sure there's at least some sort of tax to pay), and after you die there's still more tax to pay if you choose to pass the whole thing on to children or ... whoever, really? Like I said, ludicrous. Though, I'm sorry to say, but I'm not all that surprised that promises were broken by some just so they could get their way - I mean, that's really not exactly unheard of in the world of politics. Its just that its not often this immediately and blatantly obvious... for you and everyone else in the same/similar position I really hope they'll find a way to work things out!
It’s okay having an asset and it doesn’t matter how much it is worth ,be it £5 an acre or £50000 an acre. It’s worth nothing in cash terms until you sell it. I
Looking like some of the labour gang don't know what's happening. 5million sounds a better big number. I had never heard of the limits to inheritance tax until I had to sort out my mams estate, just under the threshold said the solicitor 😢. Will it be sorted ? It needs to
You might get mad at me for asking this and probably no response but was there anyone there that could or would answer the question WHY SO MANY TAXES ON THE PEOPLE THAT SPEND LONG HOUR DAYS 365 YEAR AFTER YEAR PUTTING FOOD ON PEOPLES TABLES EVEN THOSE WORTHLESS PEOPLE THAT THINK UP THE STUPID LAWS AND THERE EATTING FOOD FROM THOSE THANKLESS PEOPLE. SOME MIGHT WONDER HOW TO PAY A BILL CAUSE OF ALL THE COSTS AND TAXES FOR EVERYTHING THEY NEED TO DO DAY AFTER DAY.
@@jonb3311 No, Never have, never will. I believe in reward for hard work, ingenuity and perseverance, not expecting the state to do it all for me. I have never drawn a benefit, except sick pay when I broke my left leg when I was 18. I have never been unemployed, Everything we have was built by the money we earned. I owe nobody anything, except the mortgage for my home, which I should complete by the time I’m 65. And I did it all while paying the tax man his pound of flesh. 🙂👍🏼
@@FarmerP So what do you and the other tory voters expect from the current government - the one you will never support? It's boot on the other foot time. We've had 14 years of corrupt tory government, making millions for their mates, like Clarkson and Dyson. BTW, I've worked on farms, been treated like shit, watched the owners do f'all, other than make sure they got their pound of flesh out of us who did the work. All of them having had their farms handed down to them. One of the farms is now a golf course, another gravel workings.
@@Kieran1995 No Kieran. I let the protest videos jump the queue, They are already old news after a couple of days, if I leave them ten days, folks will be all protested out 🙂👍🏼😄
great video has always farmer p ian and Mrs p mother in law p Mikey mille baby pullen Sam emma Abbi and holli and miss biskit miss crumble miss gypsy miss pepper and miss pickle miss Muppet 👍
@@manaboutdog16 It was always going to start bad, the EU has to get over their spiteful punishment stage before it improves, they still need us as much as we need them, but letting us go unpunished would just encourage others to follow. I recon it will take at least ten years for the dust to settle.
@@manaboutdog16 The idea of Brexit was good,and may help England have better trade relations with the US, but the way it was implemented was not as it was promised,which is the fault of the politicians at that time
You need to sign the petition for a new election,and make sure that at least 50 million people in England sign it also to liberate yourselves from the Labour Party disaster!
1.5 million signed so far
The numbers are rising by around 1500 per minute
No Government has a right to make a decision like that! The least that they have an obligation,or right to do is to put the proposal to a National referendum
Well said Ian 👍🏻💯come on everyone Support the British farmers 🇬🇧💯🙂👍🏻
The only time this Government will listen is when we have another General Election, and they get kicked out of No.10 😊
Well spoken Ian . That came from the heart as well !!
Absolutely right in all you say, my fear I’m afraid Labour will not give a dam, and plough through for want of a bad phrase.
Well said totally agree with all you say
The points you made to your MP make absolute sense Ian. The government simply want to shaft farmers! Hopefully they have listened but I somewhat doubt it.
Well said. Agree 100%
I find it interest your PM was off galavanting around the world, just like our PM was during the trucker strike. Running away with their tail between their legs.
Your MP is a politician. He is accomplished at sounding like he is listening but then does bugger all. If you catch them having a drink in the bar later you would see an arrogant attitude that reflects their true view of you,. Been there and got the t-shirt! MPs are generally personable. This is how they get elected. Their spads (that is the guy making notes) are simply note takers and usually hefted to the Party they support.
I would hope he would be personable given that he was a GP for nearly 30 years 😂
@@johngraham6181
I don’t think Simon is your typical career politician John. I recon he’s a genuine chap who wants to do a good job, he’s just been tempted by the dark side a bit. 👍🏼
The double can tax was in fact due to be imposed by the last government who dropped it following representations by the NFU and CLA, this lot have just sneakily revived it.
Perhaps they could advise where I can find a multi purpose car that will take the family out safely when necessary, have off road capability,carry two working dogs in a secure box,a tonne of animal feed of building materials or 50 fencing stakes, none of it will fit in a family saloon, hatchback or estate car.
You've seen mine Ian and being retired didn't even get the vat back, but it's the best vehicle available for our needs.
See my reply to Michael Bradley. Another idea dusted off the shelf and presented to the Chancellor as an action ready proposal. No need to speak with NFU, CLA or indeed the manufacturers, Already compliance to Net Zero means most double cab pickups are underpowered. Only the new Ford Ranger, VW Amarock and Grenadier will pull the skin off a rice pudding. I did see a post that stated this was being shelved but cannot confirm that.
im voting the PM out, he hasnt done anything that he claimed the party would do...
I agree entirely with your view on how unjust these budget changes are to family farms. I think the reality is that Labour doesn't see farmers as their people: they assume farmers vote conservative. Individual Labour MPs have no influence in this. Best hope for farmers is to stay alive long enough for a change of government and hope Tories undo this.....
Watched on Sunday morning. I echo the comments made by all. Its a shame you wern't able to attend the rally, Through your channel and recommendations, I follow, Tom, Ollie, Wardy and Charlotte, and others. Having seen their vlogs of the event, It made me v emotional, which is a rare occurrence. As a non farmer (have worked on farms in past), It is a striking reaction for me. I hope the government see sense, and farmers don't have to escalate their action in response. I back you all the way! ❤🙏
Thank you Cameron.
Have you seen the petition calling for another General Election?
1,384,158 signatures and counting up by the second! Got half a million in less than 24 hours!
@@HughzieTube Signed it while sitting on the loo this morning Hugh 😄👍🏼
It'll be about as useful as the 6 million who signed the petition for a new referendum on EU membership.
Was reading today that the government are sending £536 million to Africa and Asia to help farmers I thought that was a big kick in the bollocks to British farmers . It's all about land grabbing for there rich buddys hopefully someone will listen to the farmers as we can't survive with out you guys and thank you for all you do .
I will leave a caveat to money to Africa, Asia and Brazil. I cannot think the Labour Party has had time to put this is place and I vaguely remember it as part of COP26 with the Conservatives. Foreign and Commonwealth Office have Billions to give away each year and right now carbon and net zero tops the list. Starmer took 430 uncivil servants with him to COP29. The big difference was the conservatives did not announce this 'tractor tax' a few days after the exchequer picked our pockets! Starmer and Reeves did and that is unforgiveable. One fact I know is the Exchequer and any Government Dept has spreadsheets of BIG ideas. Each new Minister that arrives is presented these ideas as must do projects. Most Ministers take one look, say that is going to bin my popularity and tells them to can it. Reeves and Starmer are not that bright. They said whooppee we can really do something exciting and all the work is in place so it can happen NOW. Most civil servants take an eon to get any plan past the first hurdle. Problem with the new Labour Government they have a problem making a U turn. They think it would make them look foolish. Note to PM and his Chancellor: You look pretty foolish to most of us right now! Apart from being the worst liars in Westminster and that takes some doing!
Thanks. I’m with you.
@@colinmaynard2879 Thank you Colin. 🙂👍🏼
@@FarmerPYou’re welcome. I can’t believe how rushed this first budget was. It is our fault, we were so fed up with the Tory government. We voted the Labour Party in on the vaguest manifesto I’ve seen. There was little we can hold them to. I’m sure they decided that there were fewer farmers than pensioners to pick on. I had little understanding of how farms worked until Lockdown and subscribing to 5 or 6 channels. It was “fun” to watch Clarkson learn what your vlogs had shown me. Are they wanting to raise funds on agricultural land, and end up owning it. It should be taxed on change out of farming use (and Solar Farms don’t count) or on sale outside a family, in which case the purchaser should pay the tax due. This could also reduce the land values.
I'm not a farmer but I stand with all farmers large or small
Lets just hope he wasn't performing lip service to appease.
Well said Ian 👍
My thoughts are with you, keep teling it as it is.
They lied 🤥 about it. Ian you must be mistaken. Salt of the earth these politicians. What’s that old analogy towards politicians Don’t vote for them it just encourages Them. 🤷♂️🏴
Hi Ian, There is a lot I don’t agree with you and there is a lot I do agree with, So I am just going to say the best of luck in your quest .⭐️⭐️👍👍👌🎅🎅
@@fredharrowven1040
It would be a dull world if we all agreed on everything Fred, the trick is being able to listen to argument with an open mind, and try to see the other point of view. 🙂
With all you famers all the way 100%. The way the current petition is getting signed up I think Labour could be out before long and no one to blame but themselves. 1,513,363 signatures and counting.
No tax ever on farmers
We are with all the way hope they change there minds I would like see them work a farm
I did see yesterday that the chancellor had not even told defra about their plan
She is married to the head of operations at DEFRA 😂😂😂😂😂
Great video mr p
To talk in detail about farming tax to a non-farmer, is like talking about quantum physics. We have a Chancellor and Treasury who haven't a clue, after all it isn't their money, but they're happy to give it away for another country's projects.
Farmer P look upbon other channels on Clarkston speech and others . I Charlot caight it well .
Funky Farmer tryed but was to far away and you could not hear well .
I listened to the ehole speech of the one you caught . Really hit home .
I cannt find the words more often now adays . Its just different.
I read all your ansrr on yestarday Vidio .
They good andwers to thoughts .
The lies I hear in the states are astounding .
Good luck . A very serious time and strange .
Take care . Thankyou for gour vidio and thought s . Ive learned alot from you and Richard
Best to you both ..
Hopefully this tax thing will never happen this government is diabolical.
All fairness Ian the working class are being taxed way to much to pay for theses that chose not to not work
very good video as always 👍❤😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
Why not put a old peace of plastic draine pipe over the insulation around the waterside so the cattle.can not destroy it.
I was thinking some wire mesh might stop the cattle from chewing it
It’s just came to light that they are sending £500 million to foreign farmers 16:26
More double standards and lies. Already signed the petition.
Great video ian why the government didn't tell there mp's is because they didn't want a retaliation from I did like sandy from px farms interviews from nigal farage & the libdem chap
500 years is a long time! Who knows what type of farming may exist,or even be allowed by then?
Well Spoken Ian that came frome the hart and I’ve growing up in the countryside all may life a rawnd farms and give a famer a hand wen he Ned’s it
Merry Christmas to all your family
totally agree Ian . but off the subject that new light fitting is hanging down tut tut electrician😱
@@paulellison1316 That’s one of the old fittings Paul.
@FarmerP my apologies, I thought they were new, my mistake tut tut silly paul 🤣
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Nobody in the farming community can get their heads around this, it just doesn’t make sense..
It does make sense .
when you know where to look .
Check out agenda 30 .
He a
Evil puppet is starmer along with billionaires and banking and W.E.F .
UA-cam or web search W.E.F .
Agenda 30
Of course paying tax when of if it’s sold makes sense, also I would say the threshold should be on agriculture value or average return value over the past three or even five years, that makes allowances for losses due to climate etc. These people don’t know the risks farmers take each decision and almost every day. I sure hope this mess will be sorted out very soon. Keep the chin up and best wishes.
Granted, I'm not really part of the farming community, but, the whole concept of inheritance tax just seems so mind-boggingly ludicrous... Not just to farmers, but everyone really. Maybe I'm getting that wrong, but basically you pay tax when you buy the land, you pay tax for when you build on it, you continue to pay tax if you choose to create a business on it (maybe not on the land itself, but I'm sure there's at least some sort of tax to pay), and after you die there's still more tax to pay if you choose to pass the whole thing on to children or ... whoever, really? Like I said, ludicrous.
Though, I'm sorry to say, but I'm not all that surprised that promises were broken by some just so they could get their way - I mean, that's really not exactly unheard of in the world of politics. Its just that its not often this immediately and blatantly obvious... for you and everyone else in the same/similar position I really hope they'll find a way to work things out!
It’s okay having an asset and it doesn’t matter how much it is worth ,be it £5 an acre or £50000 an acre. It’s worth nothing in cash terms until you sell it. I
under false pretenses
Looking like some of the labour gang don't know what's happening. 5million sounds a better big number. I had never heard of the limits to inheritance tax until I had to sort out my mams estate, just under the threshold said the solicitor 😢. Will it be sorted ? It needs to
Why can't it be the same as it is or less ?
Whats your plan for the old tires.
@@scottkrieger4701 Facebook market place or eBay probably.
prommissies but after the election the turn around , i saw that in Belgium to
Hi Ian i did ask if you have emptied the roller of water but you may have missed it 😅
@@MalcTyler
Not yet, it’s on my to do list. 🙂👍🏼
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Would you vote for them next time round
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You might get mad at me for asking this and probably no response but was there anyone there that could or would answer the question WHY SO MANY TAXES ON THE PEOPLE THAT SPEND LONG HOUR DAYS 365 YEAR AFTER YEAR PUTTING FOOD ON PEOPLES TABLES EVEN THOSE WORTHLESS PEOPLE THAT THINK UP THE STUPID LAWS AND THERE EATTING FOOD FROM THOSE THANKLESS PEOPLE. SOME MIGHT WONDER HOW TO PAY A BILL CAUSE OF ALL THE COSTS AND TAXES FOR EVERYTHING THEY NEED TO DO DAY AFTER DAY.
21:26 great content again
Bottom line - did you vote for Labour? Have you ever voted Labour?
@@jonb3311 No, Never have, never will.
I believe in reward for hard work, ingenuity and perseverance, not expecting the state to do it all for me. I have never drawn a benefit, except sick pay when I broke my left leg when I was 18. I have never been unemployed, Everything we have was built by the money we earned. I owe nobody anything, except the mortgage for my home, which I should complete by the time I’m 65. And I did it all while paying the tax man his pound of flesh. 🙂👍🏼
@@FarmerP So what do you and the other tory voters expect from the current government - the one you will never support? It's boot on the other foot time. We've had 14 years of corrupt tory government, making millions for their mates, like Clarkson and Dyson.
BTW, I've worked on farms, been treated like shit, watched the owners do f'all, other than make sure they got their pound of flesh out of us who did the work. All of them having had their farms handed down to them. One of the farms is now a golf course, another gravel workings.
have i missed a bunch of uploads??
@@Kieran1995 No Kieran. I let the protest videos jump the queue, They are already old news after a couple of days, if I leave them ten days, folks will be all protested out 🙂👍🏼😄
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great video has always farmer p ian and Mrs p mother in law p Mikey mille baby pullen Sam emma Abbi and holli and miss biskit miss crumble miss gypsy miss pepper and miss pickle miss Muppet 👍
You could have lied and said that Biskit was your emotional support pet
@@erikklein-x6u
While she growls at everyone. 🐶😄
Is there a dairy farmer and a sheep farmer around your other farm.
@@scottkrieger4701 Both.
Boris Johnson got ye to vote for Brexit and how did that go
@@manaboutdog16
What’s that got to do with it? Give me Boris over Starmer any day.
The politicians try to tell the truth sometimes in Ireland we are listening to all their wonderful promises a few days before polling day
@@FarmerP so Brexit was good
@@manaboutdog16
It was always going to start bad, the EU has to get over their spiteful punishment stage before it improves, they still need us as much as we need them, but letting us go unpunished would just encourage others to follow. I recon it will take at least ten years for the dust to settle.
@@manaboutdog16 The idea of Brexit was good,and may help England have better trade relations with the US, but the way it was implemented was not as it was promised,which is the fault of the politicians at that time
were angry is spelled we're angry. Missed the apostrophe.
@@pwmoorejr
You got the message though. 🙂👍🏼
Check out aganda 30 .
There next move for us all to eat bugs .
AND OWN NOTHING AND BE HAPPY!!!
Let the words be spoken to the blind and the deaf of ear .
Speak only the facts.
Show them the agenda they are planning.
FARMER. P
Stop and research more .
Dont trust any MP .
Check your fed back aganda 30 .
Your like many farmer not knowing the real truth .
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