Farming in South Suffolk

Farmers are the custodians of our countryside, and we rely on them to feed our nation, but the Government’s proposed changes to both the Agricultural and Business Property Reliefs will suck the life out of British Farming.

But it’s not just the changes to Inheritance Tax that will have a detrimental impact on our rural way of life – earlier this year the Government scrapped mental health funding support for farmers, and closed, without warning, applications for the Sustainable Farming Incentive.

In response to this, I set up my South Suffolk Farming Group in February 2025. The aim of the meeting was to discuss how we can best support British agriculture moving forward, and the impact of Labour's Family Farm Tax. Representatives from the National Farmers Union, the Country Land and Business Association, and the Rural Payments Agency also attended the meeting.

If you are a South Suffolk based farmer and would like to get involved in the group, please contact me on [email protected] or fill in the survey at the bottom of this page.

Family Farm Tax

Ever since the Government first came forward with their proposed changes to Inheritance Tax, also known as the Family Farm Tax, I have been pressing the Government to ditch their plans. Most recently, I wrote to the Chancellor ahead of the Autumn Budget urging her again to reconsider. In response, I have received the worst ever ‘Ministerial’ reply in my entire time as an MP.

It isn’t signed by a Minister; has clearly not been read by Rachel Reeves, let alone one of her Ministers; and not a single one of the points I made – from the impact on mental health, to the chilling effect on rural businesses – have been answered.

You can find a copy of my letter and the Treasury's response at the bottom of this page. In addition, you can watch my Point of Order regarding the correspondence HERE.

I will continue to keep the pressure on the Government to review their damaging policies that are impacting British farming. Keep up to date with the Written Parliamentary Questions that I table to DEFRA, HERE.

Mental Health Support

A key point that is always raised with me when I meet with the farming community is the impact of the Family Farm Tax on mental health and wellbeing. This is exactly why I met with Yellow Wellies in Westminster earlier this year to mark their 'Mind Your Head' week. Below you can find a range of helpful resources aimed to support you.

Yellow Wellies: https://www.yellowwellies.org/

Yellow Wellies contact directory: https://www.yellowwellies.org/LittleBookOfMindingYourHead_5thEdition_1122/?page=74

YANA: https://www.yanahelp.org/

NFU: https://www.nfuonline.com/updates-and-information/find-wellbeing-support-in-your-area/

RABI: https://rabi.org.uk/how-we-can-help/click-and-chat/?gad_source=1&gad_campaignid=12303388289&gbraid=0AAAAACmImEiAx_Fu7spnExkoVOIHBRqe1&gclid=CjwKCAiA_dDIBhB6EiwAvzc1cN5tUy9A70e4iLH7yK68wNrW_iM6nojA26MHBVAx4fRO9e7olYvGOhoCVf4QAvD_BwE

DEFRA: https://defrafarming.blog.gov.uk/wellbeing-support-for-farmers/

Farming Community Network: https://fcn.org.uk/help-health-issues/

Mind: https://www.mind.org.uk/

Samaritans: https://www.samaritans.org/how-we-can-help/contact-samaritan/?gad_source=1&gad_campaignid=945644317&gbraid=0AAAAAD-VeVH63Jy9QT04GuLm-qOtrTEDn&gclid=CjwKCAiA_dDIBhB6EiwAvzc1cC0Eu6l8S_rRMDJV_gGE6abTnM7ZCY74dV7tI8MCwApga-SZW71W8RoCMroQAvD_BwE

 

You can find copies of recent letters that I have written to the Government about farming, and their responses below.

South Suffolk Farming Group

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