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Jeremy Clarkson has acknowledged a problem together with his profitable TV present, Clarkson’s Farm, as he continues to help the Tractor Tax protests.
Final week, the previous High Gear presenter, 64, joined the estimated 10,000 to 40,000 individuals protesting towards the Labour authorities’s proposed inheritance tax hikes, which he has mentioned may very well be “the tip” for farmers.
Farmers are urging the federal government to rethink its plans to impose a 20 per cent inheritance tax on farmers who’ve a enterprise price greater than £1m.
Chatting withThe Times, Clarkson was requested whether or not a part of the issue with the continuing debate is that rural poverty is usually hidden, which means politicians and most of the people are unaware of the hardships that farmers usually face.
“Sure. And one of many issues we have now on the present is we’re not exhibiting the poverty both, as a result of clearly on Diddly Squat, there isn’t any poverty,” Clarkson answered.
“However belief me, there’s absolute poverty. I’m surrounded by farmers. I’m not going out for dinner with James Dyson. It’s individuals with 200 acres, 400 acres. Well beyond Rachel Reeves’s threshold. They’re f***ed.”
He continued: “There was a lady that got here to work on our farm earlier this yr when Kaleb was away, she’s in her twenties. Her dad inherited the farm from his dad. She wish to inherit it from him. However there’s no cash to pay her.
“So she works on the farm 4 days per week after which is a nurse for 3 days per week. She by no means goes on vacation. She by no means has an evening off, can’t exit. She’s received no cash to spend.
“It’s determined being a farmer. I don’t know what the climate is like in London now. They’re out right here in Oxfordshire within the pouring rain feeding their animals so that you just and all people else within the nation can eat.”
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Clarkson mentioned the younger lady in query has been studying “every part there’s to know” about farming within the hope that she is going to sooner or later inherit her father’s farm, however now faces an inheritance tax invoice of £600,000.
“The place is that cash coming from?” Clarkson requested. “The one factor she will be able to do is promote the farm. So all that data she’s accrued, gone. She’s on the scrap heap, the farm is on the scrap heap.”
Clarkson was additionally requested about documentaries within the Eighties that challenged politicians to stay in cities on state advantages, and whether or not he would invite surroundings secretary Steve Reed to outlive on his farm.
“Sure. I wish to have Steve Reed as much as Diddly Squat and provides him some jobs to do, when the pigs are giving beginning and it’s so chilly,” Clarkson responded. The opposite morning the one means Kaleb might keep heat is to place his fingers within the cow’s mouth.”
The Grand Tour star was just lately concerned in a fiery interview with Victoria Derbyshire after the BBC presenter questioned whether or not he purchased his Diddly Squat farm to keep away from inheritance tax.