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Analysing British Politics

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Analysing British Politics Analysing British Politics Saturday, 16 November 2024 The controversy over APR Changes in agricultural property relief are leaving farmers threatening to take their tractors to Westminster next and to spray manure on the capital's buildings, hardly likely to win sympathy for their cause.   Threats have appeared in the farming press that manure will be dumped to disrupt the nation's roads. Given the debate about the impact of recent proposed changes in APR on 'family farms', it is as well to remind ourselves that there are some big estates in England and not just those held in trust for the likes of the Duke of Westminster. Sir James Dyson, the billionaire inventor of high-tech vacuum cleaners, has become an outspoken critic in recent weeks of Britain’s plan to reintroduce inheritance tax for farms. He should know: his farming empire alone could result in about £122mn in death duties. The entrepreneur — who sparked controversy by supporting Brexit t...

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