The National Farming Union County chair for Bucks Berks & Oxon has told the Conservative Leader that Labour have got it wrong following the recent budget.
Alex Nelms met with Tory Leader, Kemi Badenoch, Shadow Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, Victoria Atkins and Mid Bucks MP, Greg Smith at a farm in Long Crendon.

Mr Nelms discussed the changes to inheritance tax, and said it will have a major impact on all famers in the county.
Conservative Party Leader Kemi Badenoch has visited a farm in Long Crendon to meet with local farmers to discuss how the recent budget changes to inheritance tax could impact them. She was joined by Shadow Environment Secretary Victoria Atkins and Mid Bucks MP Greg Smith. They highlighted the ongoing dialogue between policymakers and the farming community on financial reforms.
Victoria Adams told Bucks Radio it was important to meet and listen to local farmers.

Conservative MP for Mid Bucks Greg Smith

Pictures by Ed Massey / CCHQ

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