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Stacey4165
12-11-2025, 03:05 PM
From being from the same area as Cameron, watching him on Big Brother this year has been frustrating. He talks a lot about the family farm and how he wants to win the £100k to “save it from inheritance tax.” Personally, I don’t agree with the principle of that tax — it can be tough on farmers — but in this case, Cameron’s story is a story. He is tricking the public to gain sympathy and win the money.

The family’s old farm (the Somerset farm he talks about (Halse Farm))was on the market for over £10million and sold several months ago, I believe the family have now moved whilst he has been in the Big Brother house. They have brought a smaller farm up north which I think is fair to assume costs a lot less. From my perspective, this makes the “we need the money to save the farm” story completely false.

I know him to be an active member of the Conservative Party, even knocking on doors. I find it quite odd that he is passionate enough to canvass for them yet doesn't talk mention them on BB.

Having seen his tearful outburst, I felt compelled to tell everyone what I know. I don't trust a word he has said I will be voting for Richard.

Ammi
12-11-2025, 03:18 PM
…isn’t the new family farm quite a bit less money so already ‘down-farming’ which is basically what he’s saying is happening…anyway, was Jordan wealthy…?…I’m pretty sure that Henry’s family were …but I don’t really vote based on wealth etc…Richard seems pretty successful also, I think…so yeah, thank you for feeling so compelled …I think this is all being posted on many forums anyway and many platforms…gosh, the research and application to detail etc and background information…

ChristmasNeeve
12-11-2025, 03:18 PM
Did some googling and looks like you are correct hhhmmmm

https://www.reddit.com/r/bigbrotheruk/comments/1oury0n/camerons_family_bought_a_new_67m_farm_earlier/

https://www.onthemarket.com/details/17477752/

Parmy
12-11-2025, 03:19 PM
I Iive close to Richard and he can often be found in the local sex dungeon.

ChristmasNeeve
12-11-2025, 03:20 PM
…isn’t the new family farm quite a bit less money so already ‘down-farming’ which is basically what he’s saying is happening…anyway, was Jordan wealthy…?…I’m pretty sure that Henry’s family were …but I don’t really vote based on wealth etc…Richard seems pretty successful also, I think…so yeah, thank you for feeling so compelled …I think this is all being posted on many forums anyway and many platforms…gosh, the research and application to detail etc and background information…

I think the issue is that he's saying he needs the 100k to pay inheritance tax so they can keep the farm which probably isn't true if they sold their farm for 10million already. i hadn't heard about all that before but then I only really post here these days

Ammi
12-11-2025, 03:22 PM
I think the issue is that he's saying he needs the 100k to pay inheritance tax so they can keep the farm which probably isn't true if they sold their farm for 10million already. i hadn't heard about all that before but then I only really post here these days

…why would he need inheritance tax unless he was inheriting the farm because he parents were deceased…/…I’m confused…

Ammi
12-11-2025, 03:24 PM
…and it’s still that his family are relocating or have relocated to a farm of much less value…maybe that’s to try to put money aside for Cameron to be able to pay the tax to inherit…?…and he wants to try to raise the funds himself, which could take a lot of time and this is a step to that if he was to win…?…

ChristmasNeeve
12-11-2025, 03:25 PM
…why would he need inheritance tax unless he was inheriting the farm because he parents were deceased…/…I’m confused…

He said he needed it to save the farm, I assumed that maybe it was his dad needed to pay it or something? I don't know, honestly I find Cameron very hard to understand sometimes, he mumbles a lot :laugh:

Parmy
12-11-2025, 03:25 PM
Did some googling and looks like you are correct hhhmmmm

https://www.reddit.com/r/bigbrotheruk/comments/1oury0n/camerons_family_bought_a_new_67m_farm_earlier/

https://www.onthemarket.com/details/17477752/



I knew he looked familiar. I've probably served him drinks at the border union show before. Lovely lad if memory serves me right

Ammi
12-11-2025, 03:26 PM
…anyway, I was never going to vote Cameron to win so it makes no never mind to me…

Ammi
12-11-2025, 03:30 PM
He said he needed it to save the farm, I assumed that maybe it was his dad needed to pay it or something? I don't know, honestly I find Cameron very hard to understand sometimes, he mumbles a lot :laugh:

…I mean, the clue…(…as Marcus said…)…was in him and his siblings all going to boarding school at a huge expense to their parents, which he said right at the beginning…so I guess that I always assumed they were a wealthy farming family…but they have relocated to a new farm that’s almost half the value of their previous one so maybe they have got many debts etc …

thesheriff443
12-11-2025, 04:08 PM
He is a big useless lump
He and jenny are the most desperate to win

Parmy
12-11-2025, 04:12 PM
That big useless lump will be getting up before the crack of dawn 356 days of the year to make sure we've got our porridge in the morning

In the Drunk Tank
12-11-2025, 04:27 PM
I think Cameron's point has been that farmers are land and asset rich but cash poor. There won't be any way of paying the tax for a lot of them without selling some of that land but if you do that you might not have a viable farm anymore, as it only really becomes profitable when you do it at scale particularly as an arable farmer

The fact he went to boarding school makes me slightly doubt his story though as you certainly need to be cash rich for that!

Christmas Dynasnow
12-11-2025, 04:29 PM
A 800 acre farm would cost £500,000 per year just to run

vesavius
12-11-2025, 04:30 PM
From being from the same area as Cameron, watching him on Big Brother this year has been frustrating. He talks a lot about the family farm and how he wants to win the £100k to “save it from inheritance tax.” Personally, I don’t agree with the principle of that tax — it can be tough on farmers — but in this case, Cameron’s story is a story. He is tricking the public to gain sympathy and win the money.

The family’s old farm (the Somerset farm he talks about (Halse Farm))was on the market for over £10million and sold several months ago, I believe the family have now moved whilst he has been in the Big Brother house. They have brought a smaller farm up north which I think is fair to assume costs a lot less. From my perspective, this makes the “we need the money to save the farm” story completely false.

I know him to be an active member of the Conservative Party, even knocking on doors. I find it quite odd that he is passionate enough to canvass for them yet doesn't talk mention them on BB.

Having seen his tearful outburst, I felt compelled to tell everyone what I know. I don't trust a word he has said I will be voting for Richard.

They are all lying in there. it's how you win.

Playing the house is so 2005. You get the money these days by playing the audience.

Parmy
12-11-2025, 04:32 PM
A 800 acre farm would cost £500,000 per year just to run

Their new one is 186.90 hectares.

Christmas Dynasnow
12-11-2025, 04:33 PM
Their new one is 186.90 hectares.

I would imagine as they are getting on in years it's just like buying a smaller house when the kids leave

arista
12-11-2025, 04:39 PM
Stacey, thats a bit of a nasty post.


I assume you do not want him to win the 100K

bots
12-11-2025, 04:39 PM
You can't judge someones wealth purely on the property that they own. It may be mortgaged, it may have several financial stakeholders. It may not provide them with the liquidity necessary to pay running costs. Depending on how their farm is owned, it may have been subject to capital gains tax when it was sold. We are not privvy to to any of that information. All we know is that they sold one farm and bought another smaller one :laugh:

vesavius
12-11-2025, 04:44 PM
He is a big useless lump
He and jenny are the most desperate to win

Oh, we are now selectively ignoring Tejah, eh? :joker:

vesavius
12-11-2025, 04:45 PM
Stacey, thats a bit of a nasty post.


I assume you do not want him to win the 100K

Made a new account just to do so as well.. I doubt that they will even be back.

Probably a Richard stan :joker:

thesheriff443
12-11-2025, 04:52 PM
That big useless lump will be getting up before the crack of dawn 356 days of the year to make sure we've got our porridge in the morning

He didn’t get to that size by working hard
Farmers that actually do the work are skinny because they are constantly on the move

thesheriff443
12-11-2025, 04:53 PM
Oh, we are now selectively ignoring Tejah, eh? :joker:

I wouldn’t p1ss on any of them if they were on fire

Yuki Maru Hoshi
12-11-2025, 04:53 PM
I am still catching back up but have watched letters episode last night. His explanation made no sense because he seemed to contradict himself and could tell it wasn't giving the full story. Also, hard to believe he canvassed with his argumentation skills, but I could see him being more tolerant than average with having the door slammed on him regularly. That takes tolerance that most don't have.

Parmy
12-11-2025, 04:58 PM
He didn’t get to that size by working hard
Farmers that actually do the work are skinny because they are constantly on the move

Maybe he's skinny underneath.

ebandit
12-11-2025, 05:17 PM
early on....cameron 'my tractor contains a fridge but all that is ever in there is a bottle of water'................................!!!!!!

Mark L

Cherry Christmas
12-11-2025, 05:31 PM
I Iive close to Richard and he can often be found in the local sex dungeon.

:joker:

Oliver_W
12-11-2025, 05:39 PM
To be fair he only needs to wait <4 years, and whoever is in government next will (probably) remove that particular thieving, and harmful to our farms, tax.

thesheriff443
12-11-2025, 07:03 PM
early on....cameron 'my tractor contains a fridge but all that is ever in there is a bottle of water'................................!!!!!!

Mark L

Yea because he’s eaten everything else

Holly Christmas
12-11-2025, 07:04 PM
Yea because he’s eaten everything else

:joker:

Jordan.
12-11-2025, 07:09 PM
if only someone warned us he was a sneaky pete

Christmas Dynasnow
12-11-2025, 08:27 PM
So his family have built some wealth (like we all are trying to do) and they dont want an extra tax to take a lot of it away (and be squandered on sh1t by a bunch of clueless Westminster politician)

and people are saying this is wrong?

have a word with yourselves

:rolleyes:

Yuki Maru Hoshi
12-11-2025, 08:36 PM
I Iive close to Richard and he can often be found in the local sex dungeon.

Dungeon-related, I could see him being into D&D/table top, but I doubt he's ever been exposed to it

Yuki Maru Hoshi
12-11-2025, 08:40 PM
So his family have built some wealth (like we all are trying to do) and they dont want an extra tax to take a lot of it away (and be squandered on sh1t by a bunch of clueless Westminster politician)

and people are saying this is wrong?

have a word with yourselves

:rolleyes:

Well, obviously, taxing the rich will fix all government abuses and end obesity. Cameron just doesn't know any better. If the government have more money to spend on itself, then people will be happier and thus eat less food, even though they're already starving.

Parmy
12-11-2025, 08:54 PM
Dungeon-related, I could see him being into D&D/table top, but I doubt he's ever been exposed to it

He does seem to enjoy snuggles from Emily's double Ds.

joeysteele
12-11-2025, 09:11 PM
Sorry, I haven't a scrap of sympathy for UK farmers.
They've never cared about everyone else having to pay all taxes if eligible.

All I've ever heard from farmers is moaning and whining all of my life so far, never content, never happy.
I've no time for them.

Parmy
12-11-2025, 09:18 PM
Probably why some voted Labour.

In the Drunk Tank
12-11-2025, 10:57 PM
Sorry, I haven't a scrap of sympathy for UK farmers.
They've never cared about everyone else having to pay all taxes if eligible.

All I've ever heard from farmers is moaning and whining all of my life so far, never content, never happy.
I've no time for them.

That's a bit harsh Joey. Farmers are not like everyone else working a 9-5 with all the perks of holidays, sick pay etc. they get up at 5am 7 days a week, work all hours throughout the year, don't take holidays, don't have weekends off. There is zero separation between work and life. And doing all that doesn't bring you fame and riches, it only gives you a subsistence. But you do it because your family has always done it and because you have that relationship with the land and with your farm that is quite difficult to understand if you work from a desk. Plus there can hardly be a more important role than producing food for the country. So if farmers aren't happy I think it's important to listen to them

Yuki Maru Hoshi
13-11-2025, 02:49 AM
Sorry, I haven't a scrap of sympathy for UK farmers.
They've never cared about everyone else having to pay all taxes if eligible.

All I've ever heard from farmers is moaning and whining all of my life so far, never content, never happy.
I've no time for them.

Entitlement is everywhere, I wouldn't say it's just a farmer thing...

Merry Mockmas
13-11-2025, 03:44 AM
From being from the same area as Cameron, watching him on Big Brother this year has been frustrating. He talks a lot about the family farm and how he wants to win the £100k to “save it from inheritance tax.” Personally, I don’t agree with the principle of that tax — it can be tough on farmers — but in this case, Cameron’s story is a story. He is tricking the public to gain sympathy and win the money.

The family’s old farm (the Somerset farm he talks about (Halse Farm))was on the market for over £10million and sold several months ago, I believe the family have now moved whilst he has been in the Big Brother house. They have brought a smaller farm up north which I think is fair to assume costs a lot less. From my perspective, this makes the “we need the money to save the farm” story completely false.

I know him to be an active member of the Conservative Party, even knocking on doors. I find it quite odd that he is passionate enough to canvass for them yet doesn't talk mention them on BB.

Having seen his tearful outburst, I felt compelled to tell everyone what I know. I don't trust a word he has said I will be voting for Richard.

Tbf, the Show would edit him to be a monster if he expressed Tory views as ITV lean very hardcore left politically.

Fair enough about the other stuff though, I am not knowledgeable enough on Cameron's personal life or farming to be able to form a fair opinion.

Merry Mockmas
13-11-2025, 03:54 AM
I Iive close to Richard and he can often be found in the local sex dungeon.

The dirty devil.:evilgrin:

Merry Mockmas
13-11-2025, 03:57 AM
He is a big useless lump
He and jenny are the most desperate to win

They all desperately want to win.:laugh:

joeysteele
13-11-2025, 08:27 AM
That's a bit harsh Joey. Farmers are not like everyone else working a 9-5 with all the perks of holidays, sick pay etc. they get up at 5am 7 days a week, work all hours throughout the year, don't take holidays, don't have weekends off. There is zero separation between work and life. And doing all that doesn't bring you fame and riches, it only gives you a subsistence. But you do it because your family has always done it and because you have that relationship with the land and with your farm that is quite difficult to understand if you work from a desk. Plus there can hardly be a more important role than producing food for the country. So if farmers aren't happy I think it's important to listen to them

If it came across harsh I meant it to.
I haven't a scrap of sympathy for farmers.

They moan all the time, if it was farmers being listened to moaning, then nothing else would be able to be listened to .
They moan at anything and everything.

They should be paying inheritance tax as long as it's a tax in place.
They were wrongly in my view exempt from it for 40 years .
When they didn't care a jot for others having to pay it on assets over only £300,000 at a 40% rate too.
With farmers, it's at least a million starting point, only at 20% and up to 10 years interest free to pay it too.

Plus I'd like to see an on the spot inspections of farms as to the welfare of animals in their charge until sent to slaughter houses.
Because unless people don't care anything about animal life and welfare.
In farming the reports of abuse and cruelty to those animals, many with very short lives anyhow, is heartbreaking.
By Farmers and the staff they employ.

Their threats of '' no farmers no food''
Is despicable too.
I can buy loads of non UK produced goods in stores and markets.
The world is full of farming communities.

No, sorry, not a scrap of sympathy from me towards farmers.
No way.

Cherry Christmas
13-11-2025, 08:34 AM
So his family have built some wealth (like we all are trying to do) and they dont want an extra tax to take a lot of it away (and be squandered on sh1t by a bunch of clueless Westminster politician)

and people are saying this is wrong?

have a word with yourselves

:rolleyes:

Right....

Cherry Christmas
13-11-2025, 08:38 AM
If it came across harsh I meant it to.
I haven't a scrap of sympathy for farmers.

They moan all the time, if it was farmers being listened to moaning, then nothing else would be able to be listened to .
They moan at anything and everything.

They should be paying inheritance tax as long as it's a tax in place.
They were wrongly in my view exempt from it for 40 years .
When they didn't care a jot for others having to pay it on assets over only £300,000 at a 40% rate too.
With farmers, it's at least a million starting point, only at 20% and up to 10 years interest free to pay it too.

Plus I'd like to see an on the spot inspections of farms as to the welfare of animals in their charge until sent to slaughter houses.
Because unless people don't care anything about animal life and welfare.
In farming the reports of abuse and cruelty to those animals, many with very short lives anyhow, is heartbreaking.
By Farmers and the staff they employ.

Their threats of '' no farmers no food''
Is despicable too.
I can buy loads of non UK produced goods in stores and markets.
The world is full of farming communities.

No, sorry, not a scrap of sympathy from me towards farmers.
No way.

I have to say Joey I am very surprised at this comment, food security should be at the top of any governments priorities especially in such an unstable world, given how we are at the mercy of other countries for our fuel and the escalation in prices ...the highest in Europe let me add, and trying to close the door after the horse has bolted by going green which incidentally will not bring prices down given the link with the global gas price, I dont think we should be playing fast and loose with food security

Zizu
13-11-2025, 08:45 AM
I have to say Joey I am very surprised at this comment, food security should be at the top of any governments priorities especially in such an unstable world, given how we are at the mercy of other countries for our fuel and the escalation in prices ...the highest in Europe let me add, and trying to close the door after the horse has bolted by going green which incidentally will not bring prices down given the link with the global gas price, I dont think we should be playing fast and loose with food security


Agreed


Its difficult to believe ( and understand) why we import sooo much foodstuff when we could be growing so much more ourselves ..

( are we still paying farmers to NOT grow certain crops or as much as they can ?)


Same as our island with loads of boat yards and harbours losing our boat building industry

Madness

thesheriff443
13-11-2025, 08:47 AM
If it came across harsh I meant it to.
I haven't a scrap of sympathy for farmers.

They moan all the time, if it was farmers being listened to moaning, then nothing else would be able to be listened to .
They moan at anything and everything.

They should be paying inheritance tax as long as it's a tax in place.
They were wrongly in my view exempt from it for 40 years .
When they didn't care a jot for others having to pay it on assets over only £300,000 at a 40% rate too.
With farmers, it's at least a million starting point, only at 20% and up to 10 years interest free to pay it too.

Plus I'd like to see an on the spot inspections of farms as to the welfare of animals in their charge until sent to slaughter houses.
Because unless people don't care anything about animal life and welfare.
In farming the reports of abuse and cruelty to those animals, many with very short lives anyhow, is heartbreaking.
By Farmers and the staff they employ.

Their threats of '' no farmers no food''
Is despicable too.
I can buy loads of non UK produced goods in stores and markets.
The world is full of farming communities.

No, sorry, not a scrap of sympathy from me towards farmers.
No way.

Great post joey

thesheriff443
13-11-2025, 08:52 AM
I have to say Joey I am very surprised at this comment, food security should be at the top of any governments priorities especially in such an unstable world, given how we are at the mercy of other countries for our fuel and the escalation in prices ...the highest in Europe let me add, and trying to close the door after the horse has bolted by going green which incidentally will not bring prices down given the link with the global gas price, I dont think we should be playing fast and loose with food security

We shouldn’t be held to ransom by our own farmers because they don’t want to pay taxes like others have done for many years

They are not just threatening the government it’s also the people it’s the ordinary folks who are buying their produce

joeysteele
13-11-2025, 08:53 AM
I have to say Joey I am very surprised at this comment, food security should be at the top of any governments priorities especially in such an unstable world, given how we are at the mercy of other countries for our fuel and the escalation in prices ...the highest in Europe let me add, and trying to close the door after the horse has bolted by going green which incidentally will not bring prices down given the link with the global gas price, I dont think we should be playing fast and loose with food security

I'll have more respect for farmers when they stop moaning and accept everything everyone else has to that applies.

I welcome food security, plus too our farming had to to conform to the strict rules of the EU.
So it wasn't that perfect before then.
I was born and lived in a rural area through my childhood.
All I saw was angry farmers, moaning at anything and everything.
They still are.
No one is saying they shouldn't be rewarded at times as many other occupations should be in fact.
However I'm fed up of them moaning.
Then virtually demanding they shouldn't pay a tax too that others have to.

The vast majority of them supported brexit too.
Yet now they're moaning about that too.
It's like it's inbred into farmers to just never be satisfied and always seek special treatment.

I'm afraid for most of my life and right now still at present, I'm not going to be sympathetic to farmers.
Sorry for that but they absolutely irritate me with their constant whinging.

thesheriff443
13-11-2025, 08:56 AM
This thread is about a snake of a man a conservative thru and thru
Crying about inheritance tax to gain sympathy to win a 100 k when his family’s farm has been sold for 10 million

In the Drunk Tank
13-11-2025, 08:58 AM
I have to say Joey I am very surprised at this comment, food security should be at the top of any governments priorities especially in such an unstable world, given how we are at the mercy of other countries for our fuel and the escalation in prices ...the highest in Europe let me add, and trying to close the door after the horse has bolted by going green which incidentally will not bring prices down given the link with the global gas price, I dont think we should be playing fast and loose with food security

Plus our welfare standards are some of the highest in the world, that's part of the problem with importing so much food - farmers get undercut by food produced to lower standards and of lower quality

It's true that the farming sector is always very vocal about it's interests, as lots of groups are. But that's the same everywhere, just look at how the French farmers protest

thesheriff443
13-11-2025, 09:05 AM
Plus our welfare standards are some of the highest in the world, that's part of the problem with importing so much food - farmers get undercut by food produced to lower standards and of lower quality

It's true that the farming sector is always very vocal about it's interests, as lots of groups are. But that's the same everywhere, just look at how the French farmers protest

Do you actually know any farmers?
They are driving round in hundred grand tractors and range rovers and when they can paying foreigners to do the work

The idea that farmers are the heart and soul of this country is bollox

Parmy
13-11-2025, 09:19 AM
Driving about in hundred grand tractors...


Yeah, cause that's the price they pay for one single tractor.. how much did Cameron say a combine cost?

All with a tax added no doubt.

Parmy
13-11-2025, 09:26 AM
I don't know why farmers just dont all sell up and tell us all to **** off with the gratitude shown to them by some quarters.

In the Drunk Tank
13-11-2025, 09:52 AM
Do you actually know any farmers?
They are driving round in hundred grand tractors and range rovers and when they can paying foreigners to do the work

The idea that farmers are the heart and soul of this country is bollox

Yes half my family are farmers and talking to farmers is a big part of my job

Parmy
13-11-2025, 10:09 AM
2nd highest suicide rates just behind construction workers.

bots
13-11-2025, 11:34 AM
i think people are getting confused. There are hereditary farmers who have been tending the land for generations and then there are rich landowners who pretend to be farmers for the tax breaks. Please do not confuse them because they most certainly are not the same

Parmy
13-11-2025, 11:44 AM
But but...I've heard some whinge and moan, therefore I must hate alll farmers and show no sympathy or empathy for any off them.
Luckily I don't do the same with Muslims.

Katmieow
13-11-2025, 11:52 AM
This thread is about a snake of a man a conservative thru and thru
Crying about inheritance tax to gain sympathy to win a 100 k when his family’s farm has been sold for 10 million

Exactly he's conned the housemates with his sob story and some viewers too.

Zizu
13-11-2025, 12:17 PM
I’m not sure about all this ..

I will wait until he’s out of the house and able to defend or explain the actual situation .


I have always felt he is a nice, kind , shy guy


Just a pity that he fell hook , line and sinker for Jenny’s womanly ways and the promise of at least one supportive friend ( shame she did him dirty twice)

Cherry Christmas
13-11-2025, 12:28 PM
Farming machinery is just that machinery they need to do the job and yes its expensive unless we want to return to doing everything by hand

Range Rovers were built for the Countryside

Try driving a Ford Fiesta up a hill to check sheep in deepest winter :laugh:

Funny how no one has an issue with the Chelsea Tractors driving kids to school but have an issue with people in rural areas having Range Rovers ... I literally give up

My Dad was a farmer, my brother is a farmer, I wouldn't swop their lives for all the tea in China, my Dad died prematurely due to hard work and working in cold wet condition and my brother rarely has a day off ...but don't complain!

Zizu
13-11-2025, 01:15 PM
Farming machinery is just that machinery they need to do the job and yes its expensive unless we want to return to doing everything by hand

Range Rovers were built for the Countryside

Try driving a Ford Fiesta up a hill to check sheep in deepest winter :laugh:

Funny how no one has an issue with the Chelsea Tractors driving kids to school but have an issue with people in rural areas having Range Rovers ... I literally give up

My Dad was a farmer, my brother is a farmer, I wouldn't swop their lives for all the tea in China, my Dad died prematurely due to hard work and working in cold wet condition and my brother rarely has a day off ...but don't complain!


My closest friend is a retired farmer.. he and his wife ( and kids) didn’t have any holidays in nearly 40 years !!

As a couple they went on loads of holidays when they sold up and retired.. sadly she was riddled with cancer and died after just a few years ..

Parmy
13-11-2025, 02:44 PM
It will please some she didn't get to benefit from alll that hard work.

thesheriff443
13-11-2025, 02:47 PM
Yes half my family are farmers and talking to farmers is a big part of my job

Then you can’t talk then can you

thesheriff443
13-11-2025, 02:50 PM
Farming machinery is just that machinery they need to do the job and yes its expensive unless we want to return to doing everything by hand

Range Rovers were built for the Countryside

Try driving a Ford Fiesta up a hill to check sheep in deepest winter :laugh:

Funny how no one has an issue with the Chelsea Tractors driving kids to school but have an issue with people in rural areas having Range Rovers ... I literally give up

My Dad was a farmer, my brother is a farmer, I wouldn't swop their lives for all the tea in China, my Dad died prematurely due to hard work and working in cold wet condition and my brother rarely has a day off ...but don't complain!

Honestly you don’t live around south and mix in farming circles in this present day

In the Drunk Tank
13-11-2025, 02:56 PM
Then you can’t talk then can you

If you say so :joker:

I'm just giving my opinion based on my experiences and what I've seen and heard, I'm not sure why yours is any more valid

bots
13-11-2025, 02:57 PM
Then you can’t talk then can you

so someone with a deep family knowledge on the subject isn't allowed to speak? Welcome to 1984

Christmas Dynasnow
13-11-2025, 05:14 PM
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Cherry Christmas
13-11-2025, 05:24 PM
Honestly you don’t live around south and mix in farming circles in this present day

I live in Norfolk we are surrounded by farms and I know a damn sight more than farming that you will every know

In the Drunk Tank
14-11-2025, 08:05 AM
Cameron has got Kemi tweeting about BB, what an impact :clap2:

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Zizu
14-11-2025, 08:10 AM
Cameron has got Kemi tweeting about BB, what an impact :clap2:

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Interesting

Presumably if there’s any truth at all in those disparaging rumours then it should become a big news story ..

Katmieow
14-11-2025, 03:27 PM
Cameron has got Kemi tweeting about BB, what an impact :clap2:

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Jeez,how vomit inducing.

thesheriff443
14-11-2025, 03:37 PM
I live in Norfolk we are surrounded by farms and I know a damn sight more than farming that you will every know

No you don’t
You have only just moved to Norfolk but nice try

Cherry Christmas
14-11-2025, 03:41 PM
No you don’t
You have only just moved to Norfolk but nice try

We moved in May 2023, do keep up :laugh:

I grew up on a farm, so unfortunately for you I know more about farms than you will ever know so how long I have lived in Norfolk is of no relevance

Gusto Brunt
14-11-2025, 05:25 PM
I Iive close to Richard and he can often be found in the local sex dungeon.

Don't let Caroline know where it is. She'll be done there too. :joker:

Parmy
14-11-2025, 06:00 PM
Cameron has got Kemi tweeting about BB, what an impact :clap2:

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Jenny nebbing at the door. :joker:

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thesheriff443
15-11-2025, 02:36 AM
We moved in May 2023, do keep up :laugh:

I grew up on a farm, so unfortunately for you I know more about farms than you will ever know so how long I have lived in Norfolk is of no relevance

Again you grew up on one little farm
My dad used to manage 40 farm workers
I’ve worked on several farms with my dad in the past , from driving tractors to planting entire fields to harvesting fruit and veg that supplied supermarkets
I know and mix in farming circles so no yet again you don’t know more than me

Cherry Christmas
15-11-2025, 08:57 AM
Again you grew up on one little farm
My dad used to manage 40 farm workers
I’ve worked on several farms with my dad in the past , from driving tractors to planting entire fields to harvesting fruit and veg that supplied supermarkets
I know and mix in farming circles so no yet again you don’t know more than me

:joker:


if your family have made a living from working on farms why are you so bitter about farmers, something doesn't add up

thesheriff443
15-11-2025, 08:09 PM
:joker:


if your family have made a living from working on farms why are you so bitter about farmers, something doesn't add up

I’m not bitter
I’m a realist I don’t like bullsh1t no matter who its from .
We earned our money it wasn’t given to us , or should we n know our place and not question the establishment

Cherry Christmas
15-11-2025, 09:38 PM
I’m not bitter
I’m a realist I don’t like bullsh1t no matter who its from .
We earned our money it wasn’t given to us , or should we n know our place and not question the establishment

Sounds bitter to me, you do realise the Crown does not pay inheritance tax, and big corporations will have well paid lawyers to find loopholes, the only people who will be paying this dastardly tax are small farmers....anti establishment my ass

Parmy
15-11-2025, 09:51 PM
Again you grew up on one little farm
My dad used to manage 40 farm workers
I’ve worked on several farms with my dad in the past , from driving tractors to planting entire fields to harvesting fruit and veg that supplied supermarkets
I know and mix in farming circles so no yet again you don’t know more than me



I've shawed many a turnip and crippled my fingers pulling Brussel sprouts in the frost for a pittance. I feel your pain. I also feel Cameron's.

Christmas Dynasnow
16-11-2025, 11:02 AM
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"season"

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