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Talk Breakfast

Ricky Freelove

British News, Uk News, News, Government, Labour, Current Affairs, Speech Radio, Reform Uk, News Commentary, Politics, Debate, Daily News, Phone In, Immigration, Conservatives, Talk

4.3763 Ratings

🗓️ 16 December 2024

⏱️ 59 minutes

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Summary

Mike has an unholy row with Labour minister Jim McMahon who refuses to answer any of Mike's questions. Mike also joins Isabel Oakeshott, Shadow Farming Minister Robbie Moore MP for the top stories whilst investigating strange drone UFOs in the U.S. plus the growing number of 'physician associates' replacing doctors.

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0:00.0

Across the UK on DAB Plus, on YouTube, on your mobile, and on your side, this is talk.

0:18.0

Robby-Bore is here, shadow family Minister, who's on College Green.

0:25.2

It's a big grim out there, I think, this morning.

0:27.2

Very good morning to you, Robbie.

0:28.6

Yeah, good morning.

0:29.4

Good to see you.

0:30.2

A big piece in Telegraph today about the inheritance attacks on farmers,

0:34.6

suggesting that it won't reap the benefits that the Treasury think that it's going

0:39.3

to reap. Surely this would suggest that maybe the government should reconsider it.

0:43.7

I totally agree. I mean, what is evident, as we have been saying over the last few weeks now,

0:48.9

as indeed every lobbying organisation through the farming sector, whether it's the NFU, the CLA, the Tenant Farmers

0:55.8

Association are all calling on the government to change course because what the Telegraph

1:00.5

story shows is that they have got their figures completely wrong. First of all, they're

1:05.5

anticipating the revenue coming into the Treasury of being about 500 million, but actually

1:10.2

what this article demonstrates that has been done by the CBI economics

1:14.6

is that the loss to the Treasury is going to be well over a billion pounds.

1:18.6

And not only that, the negative impact on the economy through gross added value

1:23.6

will be down by about 9 billion pounds up until 2030. So we are calling on the government to change

1:29.9

course urgently so that we will not have not only family farming businesses, but all of those

1:35.5

involved throughout the food production sector, not being negatively impacted by this disastrous

1:41.0

budget. Yes. And I mean, it is extraordinary, isn't it? How sort of, you know,

1:45.2

it seems intransigent that the government has been. You know, they've introduced an awful lot of

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