Bradley has once again voted against the Family Farm Tax that the Government is imposing on farming communities.
Despite the Labour previously promising to protect farmers, under Government proposals, more than 75% of farms across the country will be hit by new inheritance tax laws.
They will be devastating for family farms and pose a serious risk to domestic food security and food prices. The Government does not have a plan to get a grip on the public finances and are now punishing farmers because of their failures.
Bradley once again voted against the Family Farm Tax last night (December 16th). He says the Government’s political choice to target farmers is a cruel blow to the industry and that the Government must do the right thing and not implement the Family Farm Tax.
Bradley said:
"I joined fellow Conservative MPs to stop the Family Farm and Business Tax and protect hundreds of thousands of farmers, their families and communities like in Bromsgrove and the Villages.
“The Government must u-turn so the 248 farms in my constituency and around the country can continue to produce the food we eat three times a day.
“I am sure people here and across the country will never forgive them if they destroy the farming industry as this tax will ultimately do.”
