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The tractor boys: Suffolk farmers take to A14 in protest over inheritance tax changes

Suffolk and North Essex farmers have taken to the A14 today in a show of solidarity against government changes to inheritance tax rules, joining nationwide protests, including a major demonstration in Westminster.

Why it matters: The protest reflects concerns within the farming community over tax changes that could affect how agricultural assets are passed between generations, leading to demonstrations across the country.

The big picture: From April 2026, inherited agricultural assets worth more than £1m will be liable to inheritance tax at 20% - half the usual rate.

The prime minister says he understands farmers' concerns and "wants to support" them, adding that "the vast majority" would be unaffected. While married couples could pass on farms worth up to £3m using other allowances, farmers argue they are asset-rich but cash-poor.

Andrew Bullock, a farmer from Cotton near Stowmarket
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Andrew Bullock, a farmer from Cotton near Stowmarket

Wider context: The changes announced in the October budget have drawn both support and criticism. The initial announcement saw an estimated 13,000 people protest against the new policies, with public figures including TV personality Jeremy Clarkson and party leaders Kemi Badenoch, Sir Ed Davey and Nigel Farage expressing support for farmers.

On the ground: "I think this shows just how much this budget and other issues within farming are affecting each and every one of us," says Russell Williams.

A representative from Farmers Guide, based in Stowmarket, added: "We're here today to support farmers. We hear them, we know the issues that are going on. We want them to know that we hear them, we will listen to them, and we support them."

Beyond tax: The protest has shone a light on several agricultural sector concerns:

  • "Foods are being brought into this country produced using methods long since banned - and many rightly so - in the UK," Williams says. "Consumers are being led astray by branding using fake farm names to lead them to believe they are buying British UK products."

  • "Every policy that they've brought in over the last 30 years has basically been directed towards landowners, not farmers," says Andrew Bullock, a farmer from Cotton. "And there's a very, very fine line between the two."

Suffolk farmers protest in pictures

What's next: The protest takes place today on the A14 between 10:30 and 16:00, mirroring larger demonstrations in London, where tractors have travelled to Westminster.

Bottom line: While Bullock admits, "I don't think it'll do anything, but it's just to show that we're fed up with the bloody nonsense," Williams argues the fundamental issue is straightforward: "If farmers are paid a fair price for their produce that not only covers the cost of production but allows farms to reinvest for the future - that shouldn't be a luxury but a necessity."

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