Ivor Davey (@ivordavey) 's Twitter Profile
Ivor Davey

@ivordavey

living in Bristol, UK - into tech & agriculture, property investor ... member of @citychurchbris #cornish

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Dai Hankey (@daihankey) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Scrolling through Twitter under the 'Following' tab is like walking around a home that generally feels safe + wholesome (most of the time!). However, clicking the 'For you' tab is like opening your front door + stepping into some vile, otherworldly hellscape! #dontopenthedoor

Stuart (@stuartmaggs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The impact summary and draft legislation has been issued for the #FamilyFarmTax, and it is paper thin. There are no improvements to the proposal, and it appears to be being introduced as expected. The statement suggests 2,000 deceased estates every year will pay more tax.

Stuart (@stuartmaggs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Trying to let this settle in my head, there are two parts of the impact summary that really land poorly. 1. That this will have no significant impact on family life. That is just not true for those who are affected. This policy is a slap in the face for those looking at

Rob Halliday (@cvfarming) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In other words we will offshore our food production. We will buy from countries where the farmers pay less or no IHT and give them a competitive advantage. So basically fuck our own farmers, we are so determined to have a supposed ideological win that UK business can suffer.

In other words we will offshore our food production. We will buy from countries where the farmers pay less or no IHT and give them a competitive advantage. 

So basically fuck our own farmers, we are so determined to have a supposed ideological win that UK business can suffer.
Andrew Ward 🇬🇧🚜 (@wheat_daddy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Are you hell. Saying we don’t need to worry if we don’t produce our own food because we can import it is not investing in agricultures future. Clown cuckoo land.

Farmer Tom 🧢 🇺🇦 (@farmer_tom_uk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Read all about it…again. This is the story that won’t go away for the government that forgot who they work for. Protect family businesses that drive our country. Stop the #FamilyFarmTax

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

"The longer they go without recognising the unbearable pressure they're putting on the elderly members of the farming community, the more I believe they just don't care." ICYMI 📺| NFU President Tom Bradshaw (Tom Bradshaw) spoke to GB News yesterday about the need for government

Rob Moore (@robprogressive) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is what happens when a socialist government doesn’t understand the Laffer Curve When you hike taxes without understanding basic economics… Capital gains tax receipts fell to 18% (£12.1bn) Remind me again, why we have people in office who have never run a business before?

This is what happens when a socialist government doesn’t understand the Laffer Curve

When you hike taxes without understanding basic economics…

Capital gains tax receipts fell to 18% (£12.1bn)

Remind me again, why we have people in office who have never run a business before?
No Farmers, No Food (@nofarmsnofoods) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“Farmers are land rich and cash poor. So we ended the estate tax. When a parent leaves a farm to the kids, they do not have to worry about their local banker coming in and stealing their farm.” ~ Donald Trump

Luke Smith (@lukesmithf1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Feels like a big moment in the title race there. Nine points to separate Piastri and Norris going into the summer break. Proper steel shown by Norris. Fully deserving of that win #F1 #HungarianGP

Jeremy Clarkson (@jeremyclarkson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If your A level results are disappointing, don’t worry. I got a C and two Us and here I am today, installing lights for a helicopter landing pad in my garden.

TheFarmingForum (@thefarmingforum) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The November futures price for wheat has just slumped to £167 a tonne, and Everyone is about ready to chuck their combine in a ditch and open a bloody vape shop. Twenty years ago, wheat was fetching £120–£140 a tonne, and here we are in 2025, with prices barely budging while the

The November futures price for wheat has just slumped to £167 a tonne, and Everyone is about ready to chuck their combine in a ditch and open a bloody vape shop. Twenty years ago, wheat was fetching £120–£140 a tonne, and here we are in 2025, with prices barely budging while the