I think that some family farms will go under and that some will downsize. Where the land from the sale of those farms goes is another question.
What do you think the effect on the farming sector will be?
In general I've just found it quite odd how many people, who I think have a deep and subtle understanding of macroeconomics, have responded to the Labour budget (and other financial announcements) without questioning the underlying assumption that our national economy needs to be treated like a household budget i.e., that we need to tax the shit out of everything before investing in anything.
I think that some family farms will go under and that some will downsize. Where the land from the sale of those farms goes is another question.
What do you think the effect on the farming sector will be?
In general I've just found it quite odd how many people, who I think have a deep and subtle understanding of macroeconomics, have responded to the Labour budget (and other financial announcements) without questioning the underlying assumption that our national economy needs to be treated like a household budget i.e., that we need to tax the shit out of everything before investing in anything.