Surely the simple solution is that the tax only becomes payable when the farm is sold? No benefit for tax avoiders if they can't sell the land. No penalty for farmers who genuinely want to hand the farm down.
One thing that hasn't changed in the modern world is people moaning about how things were better in the good old days.
Obviously they can do it online now though!
Remember seeing Blood Red Shoes there during one of the Great Escapes and it was pretty bad. Low ceiling, poor view and iffy sound is mostly what I remember.
Indeed. That's why I quoted their lyrics. Always associate them with Nicky and The Dots. Think I must have seen them play together, possibly at the Richmond. So many gigs in those days it's all a bit of a blur!