But we're double taxed, and more, on pretty much all 'non-essential' spending anyway.
As it's clearly 'disposable' income, a decent starting point would be to treat it as such and charge 20% on it, like VAT, then add in a number to factor in the lost multiplier effect from it leaving the UK economy.
It could be the only tax which actually has popular support.
it doesn't matter what they do, we're talking here about the UK.
Double taxing is immoral. not in keeping with "the we are for the working class2 clap trap. It's more like do as I say not as I do. Or in Rayners stance, I'll not pay the tax I'm due to pay or Starmer, I'll dodge £295k inheritance tax and buy my parents a donkey field. They're all donkey's who need being put out to pasture.
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