I don’t follow this logic at all - I see no connection. I do see a lot of people sitting on a lot of assets bleating about unfairness and then seeing some people support them with some “I will never own a house like that but if they say it’s bad it must be bad”
as a country we need more money - this tax will raise relatively little but given the noise from people this well off, it suggests that trying to raise money from any quarter is an uphill battle
it’s completely baffling
It’s supposed to say “above £2m”.
the point is that all levels will feel the impact of increased tax, but it’s more likely to affect those on low wages
Tom Stoppard. R.I. P.
https://www.theguardian.com/stage/2025/nov/29/tom-stoppard-a-brilliant-dramatist-who-always-raised-the-temperature-of-the-room?CMP=Share_AndroidApp_Other
I think you are making a whole bunch of assumptions there which just don’t stack up - the assumption that inflation will simply keep rising for example
as well as a bunch of incomplete statements - I don’t know what point that last paragraph is making?
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