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Farming families refuse to be beaten on IHT

Farmers from across the UK turned up to protest against UK and Welsh Government policies at the Welsh Labour Conference

Chris Brayford
clock • 5 min read
Farming families are fighting for their future as they seek to overturn Inheritance Tax changes. (Irwin Morrow)
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Farming families are fighting for their future as they seek to overturn Inheritance Tax changes. (Irwin Morrow)

Rural families have continued to place pressure on politicians to finally 'see sense' on making changes to Agricultural Property Relief (APR) and Business Property Relief (BPR). Farmers held a protest...

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