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The Budget

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Allsorts Tue 25-Nov-25 07:51:50

Buckle up,it's going to bepainfull.

theworriedwell Tue 02-Dec-25 18:50:49

So it's ok for farmers to pay agricultural prices and sell at a huge profit if they can get planning but wrong for councils to do it and help the burden on council tax payers.

ronib Tue 02-Dec-25 18:02:38

The Planning and Infrastructure Bill 2025 has amended the rules around Section 14A. The hope value. Under this government.

Casdon Tue 02-Dec-25 17:53:12

ronib

A slight diversion to the thread but local councils are now able to buy up farmland at agricultural rates and then develop as housing. So neat - forcing farms on to the market through changes to inheritance tax and then allow councils to make huge profits. Are we proud of this idea? So Labour!

That happened before Labour came into power?
www.fwi.co.uk/business/business-management/planning-permission/councils-gain-compulsory-purchase-powers-without-paying-hope-value

ronib Tue 02-Dec-25 17:43:23

A slight diversion to the thread but local councils are now able to buy up farmland at agricultural rates and then develop as housing. So neat - forcing farms on to the market through changes to inheritance tax and then allow councils to make huge profits. Are we proud of this idea? So Labour!

Casdon Tue 02-Dec-25 17:02:04

The farmers round me voted Lib Dem David49, and they must have done so in lots of other rural areas too, because that is largely where the Lib Dem vote is strong. There is a geographical split in voting patterns too, Reform is stronger in the east than the west, with Lib Dem the opposite .

David49 Tue 02-Dec-25 16:54:34

Allira

^Farmers as large landowners are known to be of a right wing persuasion??^

I am talking about farmers.

You are talking about wealthy landowners.

Large Landowners and most Farmers will vote conservative most other working rural voters support Reform. In this area non working voters a mix of Tory LD and Reform.

Labour MPs really need to get their act together and support Starmer because a move to the left will be a disaster.

David49 Tue 02-Dec-25 16:25:27

There is very strong Reform in rural areas as well as working class industrial areas, everyone was fed up with the Tories but tactical voting let a Labour government in. The LD gained a few seats but arent going to be a serious force at the next election
If Labour don’t get their act together and grow the economy, Conservative and Reform are the parties that will form the next government, I don’t think either will get a majority but a lot can change in 3 yrs.

Casdon Tue 02-Dec-25 16:15:57

ronib

YouGov September 2025 - Reform has considerable traction.

Yes ronib. That doesn't make it untrue to say that Reform are largely gaining votes from lower earners, not from those on high incomes, which was your original contention.

Allira Tue 02-Dec-25 16:12:28

Farmers as large landowners are known to be of a right wing persuasion??

I am talking about farmers.

You are talking about wealthy landowners.

spabbygirl Tue 02-Dec-25 15:24:29

Reeves did not mislead says OBR official

www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/czj0ngnkl2vo?at_campaign=Social_Flow&at_link_type=web_link&at_link_origin=BBCNews&at_bbc_team=editorial&at_link_id=47984EAC-CF7C-11F0-AEC6-A5EE2C8B10AB&at_medium=social&at_campaign_type=owned&utm_social_post_id=612173911&xtor=AL-71-%5Bpartner%5D-%5Bbbc.news.twitter%5D-%5Bheadline%5D-%5Bnews%5D-%5Bbizdev%5D-%5Bisapi%5D&at_format=link&at_ptr_name=twitter&utm_social_handle_id=612473

ronib Tue 02-Dec-25 15:22:03

YouGov September 2025 - Reform has considerable traction.

Casdon Tue 02-Dec-25 15:15:17

ronib

December 2025 may well see yet another shift. But how credible is YouGov anyway?Casdon June 2025 is not current.

YouGov is generally reliable ronib. I very much doubt the position will change significantly, except that more high income voters will opt for the Lib Dem’s instead of Labour if the economy doesn’t improve - most of this group are well educated professionals. The proof will be in the pudding when the next survey is carried out.

ronib Tue 02-Dec-25 15:12:34

Well AI does confirm my statements.

Allira Tue 02-Dec-25 15:10:18

No and no.

There is no point.
😫

ronib Tue 02-Dec-25 15:08:02

I said farmers not the organisation which calls itself no farming - no food. There’s a difference. Farmers as large landowners are known to be of a right wing persuasion?? Faction - meaning social group? Allira

ronib Tue 02-Dec-25 15:04:54

December 2025 may well see yet another shift. But how credible is YouGov anyway?Casdon June 2025 is not current.

Allira Tue 02-Dec-25 15:04:12

ronib

Allira No farming- no food is described as non partisan.

So why describe them as a right wing faction?

Casdon Tue 02-Dec-25 15:00:08

June 2025.
yougov.co.uk/politics/articles/52431-how-would-britain-vote-a-year-since-the-2024-election

ronib Tue 02-Dec-25 14:59:24

Allira No farming- no food is described as non partisan.

Allira Tue 02-Dec-25 14:58:15

ronib

Well it would be hard to call farmers left wing supporters wouldn’t it? Allira

And right wing faction makes the farmers sound like extremists.

Perhaps look at the food you eat this Christmas and have a think about where it comes from.

Casdon Tue 02-Dec-25 14:58:12

Why ronib, do you think high earners who voted Labour or Lib Dem only a year ago are the ones who have now decided to vote for Reform? I don’t. I think it is the disaffected, lower income groups.

ronib Tue 02-Dec-25 14:55:45

Casdon this information is very outdated. It’s 2025 voting intentions we need.

Allira Tue 02-Dec-25 14:54:27

ronib

Well it would be hard to call farmers left wing supporters wouldn’t it? Allira

Well - No Farmers no Food.

Food doesn't grow on supermarket shelves.

Casdon Tue 02-Dec-25 14:53:29

DaisyAnneReturns

ronib

Right wingers are probably the ones paying out most in increased hidden taxes- that’s the problem with this budget. theworriedwell

Isn't that rather presumptuous.

It certainly isn’t borne out by the facts.
yougov.co.uk/politics/articles/49978-how-britain-voted-in-the-2024-general-election
There is a section on voting pattern by household income included.

ronib Tue 02-Dec-25 14:52:58

Well it would be hard to call farmers left wing supporters wouldn’t it? Allira