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Farmers 'could block ports and disrupt food supply' in budget tax change protest

Sky News Sunday, 10 November 2024 ()
Farmers 'could block ports and disrupt food supply' in budget tax change protestFarmers could blockade ports or cause food shortages by refusing to supply their produce if the government doesn't listen to calls to rethink inheritance tax changes made in the budget, Sky News has been told.
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