Massive Farmers Protest 19th November – Here’s What You Need To Know
It’s going to be so big the location has changed and the protest is already being targeted by police
The farmers are fighting back and need your help! The spirit of resilience is alive among UK farmers as they prepare for a significant demonstration on Tuesday, November 19th, against the newly imposed inheritance tax changes. This policy, set to take effect from April 2026, threatens to upend the legacy of family farming, pushing many into financial hardship or forcing the sale of their ancestral lands. However, rather than succumbing to despair, the farming community has chosen to channel their collective strength into a powerful movement for change.
Originally planned for Trafalgar Square, the protest’s venue has shifted to the iconic Whitehall, reflecting not just the size but the magnitude of the farmers’ resolve. This gathering will be a testament to the unity and determination of the agricultural sector, showcasing their indispensable role in feeding the nation and preserving the countryside’s heritage. The hall of name fame include: Clive Bailye, Olly Harrison, Martin Williams, Andrew Ward, and James Mils.
On November 19, from 11am, join the fight fo the future of the heart of Britain’s countryside. Expect voices from across agriculture, media, and politics, each adding their unique note to this symphony of hope. After the speeches, a procession will storm its way to Parliament Square, led by the pure innocence of children on toy tractors, a poignant reminder of who this future truly belongs to. This march isn’t just a walk; it’s a statement of belief in tomorrow, of the legacy we wish to leave for our descendants. The return to Richmond Terrace will culminate in a speech by NFU President Tom Bradshaw.
Despite challenges, including the Metropolitan Police’s directive to ban tractors from the march, the farmers’ spirit remains undeterred. This decision, perceived by many as an unfair suppression of their right to protest, has only galvanized more support. The community sees this not as a setback but as a call to show even greater solidarity. Farmers and supporters from across the country are now more determined, transforming what could have been a simple demonstration into a festival of hope and defiance.
The “We Just Want To Feed You” march symbolises more than just resistance; it’s a beacon of hope. It stands for the belief that through unity and action, policy can be influenced, and fairness can be restored. This protest is not just about opposing a tax; it’s about affirming the value of agriculture, the right to continue familial legacies, and the power of community when it stands together for justice. As Tuesday approaches, there’s a palpable sense of optimism and power, people are standing fierece against the attempts to scare off the farmers and their tractors.
This Labour government have made it very clear they are in all out war against farmers. Small farms and farmers are the backbone of our nation, it is insane how the Labour government speaks about them, as if they can decimate the industry like what happened with mining! Watch below.