fly high
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Is a land tax really fair? Just because the value of your property has gone up for many people doesn't mean they are rich and have the money to pay much higher council tax. Personally I think council tax should be based on income then higher income households would pay more. Surely that is fairer.I think you're right on criticising the employers' NI hike, but disagree on too much.
Your claim that growth is negative is a departure from the facts -- which is why you were unable to provide any evidence for it -- and rests on your impression that it will happen. It might, it might not.
This also neglects that we're in a low growth environment and have been for 17 years, and might well be our future too irrespective of any governmental policies.
You've also repeated that old canard that 'taxing the rich' doesn't bring in higher revenues -- and presumably growth -- and have invoked history to make this claim. How on earth do you explain the high growth, high tax on the rich period of UK politics (and way, way beyond that too) of 1945-79? You've then gone on to advocate higher taxes for the rich, so I'm struggling on this one.
With you on council tax though. It's long overdue a change. As the Green Party has been arguing for decades, a land value tax would be the best option here. Failing that, the current bands need to be reviewed in line with 35 years of house price inflation and perhaps some higher ones introduced.