EXCLUSIVE:Clarksons Farmfans could be seeing the host in a different guise in Season 5 as cameras head down to London this morning to recordJeremy Clarksons appearance at a farmer protest against the UK government.

Deadline is told that production crew on the hitAmazonshow are joining the ex-Top Gearhost and some of hisClarksons Farmco-stars at the protest today, alongside thousands of other farmers.

The farmers ire has been raised by the Labour governments decision to introduce inheritance tax on farms in its recent budget dubbed the tractor tax along with various other measures that they say will impact rural communities.

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Farmers have warned that some farms may have to be sold off due to the inheritance tax plans, although Labour has downplayed this and said they wont impact many farms.

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Joined by hisClarksons Farmco-stars Kaleb and Charlie Ireland, Clarkson headed down this morning as tractors descended on Westminster, offering up some rather interesting images that will be captured by the cameras fromClarksons FarmproducerExpectation, we are told.

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For the past few years, Clarkson has been embedding himself within the farming community via thePrime Videoseries, which is one of the streamers most-watched UK shows.

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Farmers in tractors drive in Parliament Square ahead of a protest in central London over the changes to inheritance tax.Andrew Matthews/PA Images via Getty Images

A fifth season was greenlit earlier this month and Clarkson has used the show on his Diddly Squat farmto tackle issuessuch as upkeep and sustainable farming.

The renewal came ahead of next years Season 4 premiere after the documentary series broke viewing records for Amazon in the UK.

Clarkson told The Sun that two coachloads of farmers were heading down from Diddly Squat, adding that the inheritance tax alteration is a hugely important issue.

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