Who Is Involved, and What’s Driving Their Funding Support? – UK Column News
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Full news and all the source links: www.ukcolumn.org/video/uk-column-news-4th-november-2024
– Demos: Plugging the black hole: Reforming inheritance tax to unlock revenue and build public support
– City of Westminster Conservatives: Our response to the Chancellor’s Autumn Budget
– Institute for Government: Rachel Reeves’ first budget is a clear break from the recent past
– Institute for Government (2022): Hannah White appointed as director of the Institute for Government
– Involve UK: Andrew Cave
– Involve UK: Who funded us in 2022/23
– BBC: Royal estates ‘receive millions from public bodies and charities’
– The Duchy of Cornwall: About the Duchy












The drive for control of British land and thus food production in multi faceted. Whilst Claus Schwab and King chucky, et al, will tuck into organic grass fed beef, us lesser mortals will I suspect have little choice, and I assume we will be trapped in a system where we will have to bend over and grab our ankles just to be fed insect burgers. Of course hereditary farm ownership was a problem until this years budget presented though I doubt created by Rachie Reeves. Now, the cost of transferring a prosperous farm will become prohibitive to most families and many will have to sell up, while Chuck’s pedigree organic farm animals funded by the mud trodden British public and the ever parasitic Billy Goat Gates, etc.
The Nature charities, are not all they seem either. I used to shoot. Not driven pheasants etc, just a five mile walk, with the occasional rabbit or two, a pigeon or a ducks. I always was as humane as possible and insisted that anyone with me was the same. Badgers annoy me. They are protected 100% with hefty fines for anyone who bothers them. They, whilst pretty and part of British natural fauna, have always been controlled to a degree, due to them rooting up fields, undermining some fields, killing ground nesting birds’ broods, killing hedgehogs and bumble bees, damaging fencing, etc, and the only time Joe public sees them is on TV or dead on the roadside. Buzzards also decimate ground nesting Lapwing broods, resulting in the Lapwing population which was struggling anyway due to changes in agricultural practices to nearly go extinct in some areas. The RSPCA uses videos of a cute lady officer rescuing starving puppies or kittens to raise funds and the spend hundreds of thousands on doomed court cases trying to prosecute a couple of fox hunters. Yes perhaps the red coated horse riding hooray Henry fox hunters had passed their sell by date, but again foxes have always been controlled to protect sheep and other food animals.
When farming, hunting, fishing, gardening, log burning etc are all in the past, then we will be also.