Are supermarkets right to back farmers over inheritance tax?
The government is planning to introduce the tax on farms worth over 1 million pounds, but the supermarkets say it would impact food supply.
Are they right to support them?
Or do you think richer farmers shouldn't be exempt?
The government is planning to introduce the tax on farms worth over 1 million pounds, but the supermarkets say it would impact food supply.
Are they right to support them?
Or do you think richer farmers shouldn't be exempt?
Comments
Imagine if they stopped farming, we would starve.
The supermarkets have got a cheek, the way they've been screwing farmers for years
If farmers had any sense, they'd be parking their tractors outside supermarkets, not driving them to Westminster for dickheads like Jeremy Clarkson
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/article/2024/jul/22/big-supermarkets-strangling-farmers-shoppers-solution-break-them-up
This has probably more to do with supermarket CEO’s buying land to dodge tax than supporting farmers.
Pay the farmer a fair price for their produce,that’s supporting them!
Clever parasites… good try but we see you.
As allways the general public will pay for it eventually.
Common sense flushed down the toilet.