Monty Don fans throw support behind Gardeners' World star after 'devastating' post

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Monty Don threw his support behind farmers planning to protest in central London (Image: BBC)

Monty Don threw his support behind farmers who descended on central London on Tuesday to protest against changes to inheritance tax.

In last month's Budget, Chancellor Rachel Reeves announced a 20% inheritance tax that will apply to farms worth more than £1m from April 2026.

Farmers have argued that the changes will destroy family farms, however, the government says it will make no difference to food security and have claimed only the wealthiest of landowners will be hit.

The decision sparked fury amongst rural communities, with Tom Bradshaw, president of the National Farmers' Union (NFU), branding it a "betrayal".

The NFU has now organised an event which will see 1,800 of its members meet with local MPs at Westminster to voice their anger.

Monty Don instagram photo of cows

Monty recognised the 'devastating' impact the tax changes could have on farms (Image: Instagram/Monty Don)

Thousands are also separately expected to stage a demonstration in Whitehall on Tuesday (November 19).

Monty, 69, voiced his support for those protesting in an Instagram post shared today.

The British broadcaster and horticulturist wrote: "Solidarity and support today for all family farmers protesting today against this government's punitive tax proposals that will devastate small family farms right across the country.

"Most people take food and the lovely countryside for granted but thousands of small family farms are the backbone of both our food supply, our countryside and - most importantly - of thousands of communities."

The Gardeners' World presenter's followers flocked to the comments to praise the star for his words, with one writing: "Well said Monty!"

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Celebrity farmer Jeremy Clarkson attended the protest (Image: Getty)

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"Bravo Monty for speaking out. This horrific Government is nothing more than the Politics of Envy and Spite," added a second.

Another posted: "I agree. We need food security and our amazing hardworking farmers must not be punished in this way."

A fourth echoed: "So true. Thank you for your support against policies that could devastate areas like ours."

Meanwhile another agreed: "Well said. If we really value and care for our environment, the natural world and all its richness/ resources. It follows that those who till and farm the land should be supported."

Celebrity farmer Jeremy Clarkson was seen joining the protest in central London as well as Tory leader Kemi Badenoch. Also in attendance was shadow environment secretary Victoria Atkins and shadow foreign secretary Dame Priti Patel.

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