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'A year has passed, but we have not gone away'—Nationwide 'Day of Unity' announced as farmers protest Labour Government's Inheritance Tax reforms

Grassroots farming groups will unite on November 24 for a day of peaceful protests

Alex Black
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'A year has passed, but we have not gone away'—Nationwide 'Day of Unity' announced as farmers protest Labour Government's Inheritance Tax reforms

²ÝÁñÉçÇø throughout England, Wales, and Northern Ireland are set to stage a coordinated ‘Day of Unity' on Monday, November 24, in protest against the Labour government's proposed Inheritance Tax reforms....

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