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@PiethagoramThe NFU is a massive organisation that will have their own tax experts.

So like I said, I will trust the NFU.

But there is going to be big trouble for your Labour government because the farmers are not happy.

And not only that. The pound is tanking as is the bond market. Reeves/ Truss have something in common don't they.

Starmer's approval rating is at a record low. People don't like untrustworthy politicians do they.

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@Robbie "The NFU is a massive organisation that will have their own tax experts.".... are you sure?... Evidence please?

Dan Neidle is an acknowledged expert. I respect his professional opinion

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Come on @Piethagoramyour on a loser here. Your labour government is causing chaos on the markets. Starmer's popularity is sinking like a stone & the NFU wouldn't make a statement that isn't true. 

You can respect Dan as much as you like. That's your choice, but as I said. I trust the NFU. If you don't that is up to you. 

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Essentially what you are saying @Robbie, if you need to seek advice on inheritance tax, you would rather go to the National Farmers Union rather than a "Tax expert". Ye gods! Dan Neidle has spelt it out in detail, the whys and wherefores. It cannot be any clearer yet you are accepting the NFU blurb. The devil is in the detail. I rest my case

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Oh dear @Piethagoram you can spin it any which way you like. Two tier Keir is in big trouble.

It's not what you believe or I believe. It's what the farmers believe. They have their own tax experts/ chartered accountants. 

And the farmers are protesting in London on Tuesday 19th November about your government's budget.

Good luck getting the farmers to believe your tax expert against their tax experts,/ chartered accountants.

Remember the farmers protests in France, Germany, & the Netherlands earlier this year?

Sorry to burst Labour's bubble but Starmer's in big trouble. Hopefully he will finish up capitulating to the farmers, because the farmers think they have a good case.

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Why are you trying to convince me @Piethagoram ?

Ask Dan to convince the farmers & their union the NFU, who are going to protest very soon & give plenty of pain to this terrible Labour government.

I'm not a farmer.

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The cost of buying a House in April 2025 is going up thanks to this Labour Government.

Martin Lewis spells it out.

 

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"The cost of buying a House in April 2025 is going up thanks to this Labour Government."

Let's be clear @Robbie, the tax rises are needed because the Tories left a £22bn black hole in the nation's finances.

Personally, I would double income tax on any home supporter at The Temple of Sin🫢🙃

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Let's be clear that the £22 billion black hole is a figment of Labour's imagination to just justify Labour's spend spend spend philosophy.

 

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Watchdog says it cannot tell how big ‘black hole’ inherited by Rachel Reeves would have been with full transparency

Neither party come out of this with any credit

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This terrible tax hitting Budget is going to hit Doctors Surgeries & Care Homes.You couldn't make it up.

GPs and care homes fear impact of National Insurance rise.

WWW.BBC.CO.UK

The NHS is exempt from the rise in employer National Insurance contributions, but...

 

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The negative affect of this Labour budget stretches far & wide.

 

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Good news for pensioners that Labour's biggest Union backer, Unite, is taking this Government to the high court, to challenge the government's horrible decision to take away the winter fuel allowance from millions of Pensioners.

WWW.LBC.CO.UK

Unite has begun a legal challenge to the Government's decision to cut winter fuel...

 

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21 hours ago, Robbie said:

The negative affect of this Labour budget stretches far & wide.

 

Only a £2 hike in APD

"Chancellor Rachel Reeves said air passenger duty (APD) will rise from the 2026/27 financial year, adding up to £2 (€2.39) to the cost of an economy ticket for a short-haul flight."

A slight over reaction by Ryanair, so nothing new there

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Farming is the life blood of this Country. Without our family farms, this Country is well and truly sunk.

 

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Oh dear this Budget was unpopular & so is this government.

The "call a General Election petition" has exceeded 510,000 signatures.

 

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@RobbieParliaments are for 5 years... Did the Tories give a toss every time they changed Prime Ministers? No is the answer.

I take it you are now in favour of another General Election?

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1 hour ago, Robbie said:

Oh dear this Budget was unpopular & so is this government.

The "call a General Election petition" has exceeded 510,000 signatures.

 

:rollonfloorlaughing:What a ridiculous petition. We’ve just had an election, whether you like the result or not you’re stuck with it, as always the government of the day won’t do everything that everyone is happy with, as far as I’m concerned I’d rather have this government than the last one, warts and all.

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@Piethagoram

@Fan of Big Tone

Calm down guys.

It's only a petition.

No need to get bent out of shape.

Two Tier Keir will ignore it. But whether anyone likes it or not it shows the strength of feeling against this horrible government.

A record petition against this government remaining in power isn't a good luck is it, after just a few months.

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I’d say a petition of 510,000 is hardly a damning indictment from a population of 68 million. :biggrin:

Of course Sir Kier will ignore it and rightly so.

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