Thousands of farmers gathered in central London for a ‘Pancake Day rally’, protesting against the government’s inheritance tax policy on farms worth over £1m, which would end a 100% tax exemption on family farms. The demonstration, featuring a large green combine harvester and chants of “We won’t back down”, marked the fourth protest in four months. Despite restrictions on vehicle presence, seven farming vehicles were allowed, with protestors emphasizing the importance of British farmers in the production of pancakes. National Farmers’ Union president Tom Bradshaw vowed that farmers will continue to protest against the Labour government’s plans, expressing significant anger towards chancellor Rachel Reeves.
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