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Three "very simple" changes the government could make to ease the UK's high levels of wealth inequality, as proposed by the New Statesman's Harry Lambert... Coming to Global Player Lewis Goodall
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@harrytlambert @GlobalPlayer @lewis_goodall That council tax formula of Harry's would increase my bill by a few hundred pounds. But I'd gladly pay it secure in the knowledge that those who can really afford it will be paying many thousands of pounds more and those who can't would pay many hundreds of pounds less.

@lewis_goodall @harrytlambert @GlobalPlayer That was interesting.

@lewis_goodall @harrytlambert @GlobalPlayer The Council Tax idea couldn't possibly work; there is no correlation between disposable income & house value. Indeed, many in lower value homes (thus lower mortgage/ rent) have more disposable income. The capital value of homes is sunk, & can't be redeemed on an annual basis.

@harrytlambert @GlobalPlayer @lewis_goodall Good luck with that one. Money is already moving - capital goes where it is appreciated.

@harrytlambert @GlobalPlayer @lewis_goodall The problem with cooncil tax is it's got bugger all to do with wealth, save the ludicrously low cap (band H) . It's a political tax designed to penalise left-wing councils and hide Wminster cuts to social services most often accessed by poorer people.

@harrytlambert @GlobalPlayer @lewis_goodall Harry Lambert is a great explainer - I really enjoyed and benefited from listening to this interview. He makes his three immediate changes sound simple- not only giving us more money for Public services, but also levelling up. Can it be this easy????

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@lewis_goodall @harrytlambert @GlobalPlayer Ban nepo babies from the media would be a good start.

@harrytlambert @GlobalPlayer @lewis_goodall Home value and income don't necessarily correlate. I live in the South East - Council Tax is already high. This would increase money by £600 a year - similarly my son renting in London would see a huge increase. There are no easy quick fixes here.





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