Furious farmer tears into Angela Rayner over tax affairs scandal amid 'doubly unfair' inheritance tax raid: 'Thinks she's got away with it!'

WATCH NOW: Farmer Douglas Turner hits out at Angela Rayner - 'She thinks she's got away with it!'

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Georgia Pearce

By Georgia Pearce


Published: 04/09/2025

- 18:52

Angela Rayner's Hove property has been vandalised with graffiti following the revelations of her wrongdoing

A furious farmer has hit out at Angela Rayner following her tax affairs controversy, declaring she "thinks she's got away with it".

Speaking to GB News, Douglas Turner expressed his outrage at the Deputy Prime Minister avoiding £40,000 in stamp duty despite Labour imposing an inheritance tax raid on farmers.


Following Ms Rayner's admission of wrongdoing in her tax affairs, the Hove property she has bought has been vandalised with graffiti.

The word "b***h" has been pictured on a wall on the outside of the property, and across the road to the flat, messages including "tax evader Rayner" have also appeared.

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Farmer Douglas Turner has hit out at Angela Rayner, declaring she 'thinks she's got away with it'

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Hitting out at Ms Rayner, Mr Turner told GB News: "Exactly as Jeremy Clarkson tweeted, she can look after her children but farmers can't look after their children, which is doubly unfair.

"But it just goes to prove the point that this Government are only there for their own self-interest, they're not there for our interests."

Calling for the Deputy Prime Minister to be sacked, Mr Turner stated: "Angela Rayner should lose her position and her house as well, because she's actually taken advantage of the situation of where she is in her position, which is totally wrong.

"If you're in Government, you should be cleaner than clean."

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Highlighting the impact of Labour's Britain on his industry ahead of the Budget later this year, Mr Turner claimed they have a "game plan" to "put farmers out of business".

He explained: "That's their whole game plan, because before the last Budget, they had Bill Gates and Larry Fink from Blackrock in so that farmers would go out of business and then they could buy all the land up cheap and then they've got control.

"Then you've got Tony Blair wanting everybody to have digital ID, so where we spend our money, where we go they can control us, we've got people being arrested for tweets and different things, but when we've got the really serious things, which fortunately GB News has highlighted with the Pakistani rape gangs, and they don't seem to do much about it."

Hitting out at Labour further, Mr Turner feared Angela Rayner could be replaced with Energy Secretary Ed Miliband.

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Mr Turner told GB News that Government ministers should be 'cleaner than clean'

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The farmer fumed: "They shouldn't be pulling these strokes all the time because you're getting away with it, and I heard that Rayner was very happy today in her meeting because she thinks she's got away with it.

"And the last thing we want is her to go and Ed 'single brain cell' Miliband to be in there, because he's on about 'blowing in the wind', well all the hot air that comes from him should surely be able to make the heating work."

He concluded: "If we open the windows at the House of Commons, everything that comes out of there is hot air.

"They say that they have a big deficit, but they keep giving our money away and it's our money they're giving away, not theirs."

Discussing the controversy in an interview on Wednesday, Ms Rayner admitted that the accusations that she didn't pay stamp duty were "accurate".

She said: "Following the substantial scrutiny surrounding my living arrangements, I wanted to set out the facts as openly and transparently as I can.

"Until now, an undertaking in a court order prevented me from disclosing information about certain aspects of my personal life.

"In the interests of public transparency, I applied to the court, and I was last night released from this undertaking."

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