A zoo owner is being forced to sell his £2.75million tourist attraction boasting zebras and American bison due to Rachel Reeves' inheritance tax raid.
Steve Cardell built Cassiobury Farm on a derelict site in Watford, transforming a former tip into a 15-acre zoo, fishery and conservation project.
The site is home to more than 70 exotic species such as two rare Australian alpine dingoes, honey badgers, and giant Galapagos tortoises.
But the retired IT executive has said he is being forced to sell up and not pass it on to his children because of Labour's inheritance tax raid, which removes the exemptions for farms and small businesses.
Were 55-year-old Mr Cardell and his wife Katie not to sell up, the couple would face a potential seven-figure tax bill.






