Fury as Keir Starmer says BBC is backing Labour on inheritance tax raid

Prime Minister Keir Starmer Interviewed In Downing Street

Prime Minister Keir Starmer Interviewed In Downing Street (Image: Getty)

The BBC has been accused of bias after Sir Keir Starmer claimed the broadcaster supports the Government’s on farmers.

Asked about the yesterday during a press conference in Rio, where he is attended the G20 summit, insisted that “the vast majority” of farmers would be unaffected.

He added: “All of you can check out what that means in terms of the impact. I think the has already done it,” he said.

“It means the vast majority of farms are unaffected by this, and I think it’s just important we keep making that clear.”

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10,000 rallied in London on Tuesday against the tax raid (Image: Getty)

The Verify unit reported earlier this month that, in 2021-22, just 462 inherited farms were worth more than £1 million – the new cap on agricultural property relief (APR) – out of the 209,000 farm holdings in the UK.

The article also cited the claim that 70,000 farms will be affected but added that “it is not necessarily the right number to use”.

In a video released on Tuesday, Verify stated that “70,000 is almost certainly an overestimate”. It stated that the “true share of farms affected going forward is likely to be much closer to the Treasury estimates”.

A tractor with a 'No farmers, no food' placard drives...

Critics say the BBC has “fallen for Labour’s false narrative” (Image: Getty)

Stuart Andrew, the shadow culture secretary and Conservative MP for Daventry, said: “The job of Verify is to do exactly that, but they’ve failed on their own terms.

“The Government is refusing to say how many family farms are subject to their tax raid, only offering partial and out of date statistics which fail to account for the full scale of their reforms.

“The taxpayers pay for the to be independent and free from bias, not for them to regurgitate Labour lines. This matter should be immediately looked into and corrected.”

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Greg Smith, the Conservative MP for Mid Buckinghamshire and the shadow minister for transport, said: “This is absolute nonsense from Verify, who have clearly fallen for Labour’s false narrative by including hobby farms and non-food producing smallholdings in the numbers.

“The message I am getting from my farmers is clear as day. They own small, modest family farms and see this policy as the biggest threat they have ever encountered.”

It comes as accused Derbyshire of forming her ideas in the same “sixth-form debating society” as the Chancellor.

The journalist had opened the interview by asking Mr Clarkson why he was at the rally. When he replied that he was supporting farmers, she countered: “So it’s not about you, it’s not about your farm and the fact that you bought a farm to avoid inheritance tax?”

Derbyshire was referring to a 2021 interview in which the star of Clarkson’s Farm said he his 1,000-acre Diddly Squat farm in the Cotswolds mainly because there were no death duties on land.

A spokesman said: “We’ve covered different points of view on this story and given an impartial, factual analysis of the numbers involved.”

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