Farmers will drive tractors to London on Budget day in call for secure future
18th November 2025
Farmers from across the UK are preparing to drive their tractors to London on Budget day, calling for fair treatment and a secure future for British farming.

The protest will start at 9.30am at Whitehall, London, on Wednesday 26th November.
The organisers of the rally said: “This Budget day, farmers from across the UK are driving to London to demand fairness and a future for British farming. The current IHT system threatens family farms and rural livelihoods; it’s time for change.
“From 9:30am, farmers, families, and supporters will gather on Whitehall to send a clear message to those in power: rural Britain won’t be ignored.
“They’ll be guest speakers, passionate voices from across the countryside, and we will be channelling our inner French.”
The organisers of the event said that it is set to be a peaceful, farmer-led protest “by the people, for the people who feed the nation”.
“Bring your tractor and stand to make a difference,” they concluded. The protest is free to attend; everybody is welcome.
Anniversary of 2024 November rally
UK farmers are also gathering at Whitehall today to mark the anniversary of last year’s major farming rally.
Mr Harrison said: “As you know, last November we were in London, 45,000 of us, including Jeremy Clarkson as well, in Whitehall. We are there a year to the day to mark the anniversary and say you still need to start listening. Agriculture is still being damaged by this policy.
“If you can make it on the 18th, if you’re travelling a distance from London, be there about 11am on Whitehall, basically opposite Downing Street, between Whitehall and Big Ben. See you there.”
Mr Harrison confirmed that this is not a tractor event. Farmers will march on foot.
Next Monday, 24th November, farmers are set to take part in the Day of Unity.
The organisers confirmed that the action will begin at approximately 10am and should be complete by 4pm.
Day of Unity will see numerous go-slow protests on A-roads around the UK. Tractors are also set to be parked on overhead A-road bridges, with warning lights on.
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