Tractor go-slow protest through Kent town warns Government to stop ‘betraying’ farmers

Farmers take part in a go-slow protest in Dover, Kent, to show their unhappiness at the Labour government. Picture date: Wednesday November 27, 2024.
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Dozens of tractors have staged a go-slow protest on the roads of Dover calling on the Government to “stop betraying” British farming and rural communities. Farmers have been driving alongside lorries in the port town bearing signs on tractors including “Stop Substandard Imports” and “No Farmers No Food No Future”.

The action follows outrage from agricultural landowners about the Government’s proposed tax changes, which will see farmers pay inheritance tax on properties and land worth more than £1 million. Protest organisers Save British Farming and Fairness for Farmers campaign groups said the Labour Government’s Budget was a “hammer blow” to the industry already on its knees and called on ministers to axe inheritance tax, stop substandard imports and scrap carbon tax on fertiliser alongside other measures.

Organiser and Kent beef farmer Matt Cullen said: “It’s time for farmers to stand up and fight back, and it’s time to show the Government that things will escalate more if they don’t sit down and talk to us.” Save British Farming founder Liz Webster said: “This Government has unleashed a really nasty culture war with their Budget.

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Farmers take part in a go-slow protest in Dover, Kent, to show their unhappiness at the Labour government. Picture date: Wednesday November 27, 2024.
Farmers take part in a go-slow protest in Dover to show their unhappiness at the Labour government -Credit:© 2024 PA Media

“Are they hoping to motivate envy to back destruction (of) our farms which produce healthy and sustainable food and care for our countryside to sign a deal with Trump which delivers chlorinated chicken and hormone-fed beef?”