Gary Harrison (@garyharrison) 's Twitter Profile
Gary Harrison

@garyharrison

Farmer, family man and winner of Fence Factor 2011

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National Farmers' Union (@nfutweets) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New AHDB analysis has found that the government’s proposed changes to inheritance tax will affect more than 75% of English and Scottish farms – reinforcing findings in the NFU’s own impact analysis. NFU President Tom Bradshaw (Tom Bradshaw) comments👉ow.ly/yL3F50UOsLO

New AHDB analysis has found that the government’s proposed changes to inheritance tax will affect more than 75% of English and Scottish farms – reinforcing findings in the NFU’s own impact analysis.

NFU President Tom Bradshaw (<a href="/ProagriLtd/">Tom Bradshaw</a>) comments👉ow.ly/yL3F50UOsLO
No Farmers, No Food (@nofarmsnofoods) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Graham Stuart, MP for Beverley and Holderness delivers a great speech in the parliamentary inheritance tax on family farms debate: It is possible to challenge one’s Government. I said to my Whips then that the best service we could do the Government was to prevent them from

Conservatives (@conservatives) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Angela Rayner still can’t name a SINGLE business who supports her Employment Rights Bill. Yet Labour are determined to wave it through the Commons today. Totally embarrassing…

Charles Archer (@that_stocks_guy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Friendly reminder to Rachel Reeves (and colleagues) that if income tax, national insurance, value added tax, fuel duties, alcohol duties, tobacco duties, vehicle excise duties, environmental levies, insurance premium tax, ETS auction receipts, customs duties, air passenger

Dan Neidle (@danneidle) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Budget inheritance tax changes raised £500m/year, but hit small/businesses unfairly. And also allowed much IHT avoidance to continue A new proposal does the impossible: protects small farms/businesses, hits avoidance, AND raises twice as much revenue. How? 🧵:

The Budget inheritance tax changes raised £500m/year, but hit small/businesses unfairly. And also allowed much IHT avoidance to continue

A new proposal does the impossible: protects small farms/businesses, hits avoidance, AND raises twice as much revenue.

How?

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Rupert Lowe MP (@rupertlowe10) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I sit in Parliament listening to these ministers, and it’s all just so depressing - the vast majority of them have never run a business, and it SHOWS. You would not believe how bad it is. They think ‘work’ means turning up to an office between 9 and 5, answering a few emails,

Hector Wetherell McNeill (@hectorwmcneill) 's Twitter Profile Photo

BRITAIN HAS NO AGRICULTURAL POLICY The usual glib statement made by government ministers and MPs to complaints about the impending farm inheritance tax, is that British farmers need to "increase their productivity". The last century of monetary policy is ample evidence that the