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Scotland’s Farmers and Crofters Lead Nationwide Day of Action as Fight to #Stopthefamilyfarmtax Goes On - Forth & Clyde

On Saturday 25 January, NFU Scotland Forth and Clyde members will join others in the #StopTheFamilyFarmTax nationwide day of action by holding two tractor rallies. These rallies have been planned to highlight the damage that the UK Government’s proposed changes to inheritance tax will do and the threat to the viability of family farms across the UK. It will also thank the public for its growing support in this matter.

In Glasgow, the rally has been planned to gather at Hamilton Brothers, Bishopton, PA7 5AP, for 11am. The on-road demonstration will then leave the location before returning an hour later to engage with invited MPs. It is hoped that those participating will use this opportunity to raise concerns about how changes to taxation will impact businesses with attending politicians.

Meanwhile, a second rally in Stirling has been planned to leave United Auctions, Stirling Agriculture Centre, Stirling, FK9 4RN, at 11am. This demonstration will also travel on-road before returning to engage with politicians at the auction centre for 12 noon.

All NFUS members are invited to take part but should liaise with Regional Manager Sheena Foster in advance to register their interest and get a briefing on participation (contact details are below).

NFU Scotland has welcomed others involved with the farming sector in the area to participate and raise awareness of how these taxations proposals would impact their supply-chain businesses. Those wishing to attend should also contact Sheena Foster prior to the event. 

Similar rallies and events will be taking part across the whole of the UK at the same time in a show of unity and strength to demonstrate visual support for the #StopTheFamilyFarmTax campaign.  These all are being led and supported by all four UK farming Unions – NFU Scotland, NFU, NFU Cymru and Ulster Farmers’ Union.  It will show MPs and ministers clearly that agriculture across the whole of the UK is united in rejecting this awful policy – a policy we were never consulted on and promised would never happen. 

Notes to editors:

  • Members of the press are welcome to attend the rally on 25 January, pre-registration of their attendance with the Regional Manager is greatly appreciated.
  • For general press enquiries to NFU Scotland, please contact media@nfus.org.uk.

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Contact Sheena Foster on 07789 796582

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News Article No.: 13/25


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