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England weighing an "emergency" wealth tax

and just when they were enjoying an influx of French wealth too.

remember what this song was all about ?

Let me tell you how it will be
There's one for you, nineteen for me
'Cause I'm the taxman, yeah, I'm the taxman

Should five per cent appear too small
Be thankful I don't take it all
'Cause I'm the taxman, yeah I'm the taxman

Deputy Prime Minster Nick Clegg, leader of the Liberal-Democrat Party, has proposed a one-time tax on the wealth (rather than the incomes) of high-net-worth Britons. The details aren’t clear, but Clegg says the country is facing an economic war caused by a prolonged recession, and needs to tax the rich in order to avoid social unrest.

He told the Guardian that unless the country “hardwired fairness” into the budget, “I don't think the process will be either socially or politically sustainable or acceptable."

Chancellor George Osborn shot back, saying the plan would chase out the rich and make the odds of full recovery even worse. Bernard Jenkin, the chair of the House of Commons' public administration committee, told the BBC that the tax could strangle the golden geese of Britain.

“If the politics of envy made a country rich, we'd be very rich … Most rich people are contributing far more in tax than other people." (Read more: How 'Lynching' the Rich May Hurt Stocks)
Britain has already hiked taxes on the rich to 50 percent but amid a weak economy and reports of wealth flight, the tax was ratcheted down in April to 45 percent.
 
Werbung:
Britain has a coalition government between the Conservatives and the Liberal Democrats. They disagree on some issues but I doubt that they would increase taxation. The Socialist Labor party is in opposition unlike France.
 
Werbung:
It was proposed by Nick Clegg and he is known for challenging David Cameron with very liberal ideas which are totally unacceptable for the Tories and he is just playing to his base and the coalition government actually lowered taxes on the rich by 5 per cent to stimulate the economy.
 
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