Nicky Campbell's phone-in this morning is on farming.
There is a bus load of farmers on their way to London to protest against the introduction of some inheritance tax for farmers.
Crikey, what an entitled bunch.
They seem to have lived a simple life, with 'very little income' (some saying a few tens of thousands of pounds profit a year), but if their farm is worth more than three million pounds then, as a married couple, they will be liable to 20% inheritance tax (half what you and I pay), with this change coming in a couple of years, if they 'do nothing' to mitigate against the change.
Apparently farming is 'not a commercial business'. This means it is some sort of vocation, with little reward, that is offset by not having to think about anything, such as investment, saving, pensions and money in general.
And it's not fair.
Well, diddums.
A caller has pointed out that all that is needed is planning, but the farmers seem to think they shouldn't have to plan or think. OK, mates.
Final bleat: 'the government are taking away our way of life'. What did I do with that small onion I had in my pocket?
There is a bus load of farmers on their way to London to protest against the introduction of some inheritance tax for farmers.
Crikey, what an entitled bunch.
They seem to have lived a simple life, with 'very little income' (some saying a few tens of thousands of pounds profit a year), but if their farm is worth more than three million pounds then, as a married couple, they will be liable to 20% inheritance tax (half what you and I pay), with this change coming in a couple of years, if they 'do nothing' to mitigate against the change.
Apparently farming is 'not a commercial business'. This means it is some sort of vocation, with little reward, that is offset by not having to think about anything, such as investment, saving, pensions and money in general.
And it's not fair.
Well, diddums.
A caller has pointed out that all that is needed is planning, but the farmers seem to think they shouldn't have to plan or think. OK, mates.
Final bleat: 'the government are taking away our way of life'. What did I do with that small onion I had in my pocket?