Sunday, July 21, 2024

Millionaires REFUSE To Be Taxed By Labour - Or By Tories, For That Matter.

 Nigel Farage has voiced his concern after a survey suggested millionaires are quitting Britain in their droves to escape the nation’s heavy tax burden.

And speaking a week after the general election in which Sir Keir Starmer got the keys to Number 10, the Reform UK leader - now the MP for Clacton - also issued a five-word warning: “Labour will make it worse.”

The research, published by Henley Global, highlights the countries where so-called high-net-worth individuals (HNWIs) have moved from and to so far this year


Britain has lost 9,500 in 2024, second only to China with 15,500 and more than twice as many as India (4,300), which is third on the list.

Conversely, 6,700 HNWIs have moved to the United Arab Emirates, 3,800 to the United States and 3,500 to Singapore.

Mr Farage, whose party’s manifesto included a pledge to raise the threshold at which workers start paying tax to from £12,571 to £20,000, has frequently voiced his concern about what he sees as punitively high levels of taxation,Commenting on the data on X, he said: “This is what happens when you raise taxes too high.“The Tories did this and Labour are likely to make it worse.”In an analysis published on the Visual Capitalist website on June 24, Marcus Lu said of Britain: “This is an interesting and noteworthy reversal in fortune, since historically, the UK has drawn wealthy families from Europe, Africa, Asia, and the Middle East.”

If Only I Could Disagree.

Nick Timothy Labour sees success and wants to tax it, not encourage more of it. Reeves and her party are takers not makers, destroyers not c...