More than 100 tractors head for Dover as farmers launch fresh protest
Daily MailOver 100 tractors have rumbled through Dover today as farmers launched a fresh protest against Keir Starmer 's inheritance tax grab. Farmers from across Kent and Sussex have joined the protest to call on the government to reverse its plans impose a 20% inheritance tax on farm assets worth £1 million or more from April 2026. Save British Farming accused Rachel Reeves and Keir Starmer of 'betraying farmers' with their 'disastrous Budget' which they said delivered a 'poisonous cocktail and a hammer blow to farming,' The Telegraph reported. Farmers arrived at the event in a convoy of tractors bearing 'the final straw' signs before joining a huge rally attended by the likes of Andrew Lloyd-Webber, Tory party leader Kemi Badenoch and Nigel Farage.