As the dust settles after yesterday's reforming #budget2024, it's time to look at what the reforms to Agricultural Property Relief (APR) from Inheritance Tax (IHT) actually mean, instead of the toys out of the pram reaction from a section of the farming community. A short 🧵 1/7
@giltbrookpie Being largely ignorant of a subject appears to be the only qualification these days before posting on twitter with an opinion about said subject.
@agricontract Bet you all wish for the glory days of millions in subsidies from the EU. But then you went and voted leave despite all the facts stating you would be shafted.
@LeftieStats@novaramedia He’s also the most attacked democratically elected leader by the right wing media since records began. Telling the public what to think.
@g_gosden Totally unelectable but that’s the point, it’s the plan all along, the media turns the public against Labour by constant drip feed of negative non stories all so Reform and Farage get in next time. Then we’re fu**ed.
@garethicke If “they are all sides of the same coin” why are our right wing media attacking labour all day every day over everything they do, yet ignored 14 years of Tory destruction?
@BenedictSpence It’s not a fiasco though is it. We’ve secured the lease of the base, the US are happy with it. But hey, keep stoking those culture wars. You’ll be in opposition for decades.
@DanielJHannan No one cares. You didn’t until it was a labour government who handed sovereignty back. The right wing press didn’t care either until it could be used to attack labour.
@Khaledhzakariah@Mr_Andrew_Fox Our education system must be unsurpassed as on here it seems all Brits are experts in international legal issues, global geopolitics, fiancial systems, vaccines, donations. Depending on which party they support.
@JPrafitt Because he’s electable as the democratic general election proved. The majority voted for him. Just like when we had to endure 14 years of the tories because people kept voting for them. Corbyn was unelectable.