Starmer afferma che il Regno Unito “non può semplicemente tassare la nostra crescita” mentre spazza via le chiamate per l’imposta sulla ricchezza

    https://www.theguardian.com/politics/live/2025/jul/09/pmqs-live-uk-politics-latest-updates-starmer-badenoch-macron-labour-conservatives

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    1. Necessary-Product361 on

      Because the past 15 years of cutting our way to growth has worked so well.

    2. trmetroidmaniac on

      t. the guy who raised tax on work after saying he wouldn’t

    3. Lammtarra95 on

      >*Starmer says UK ‘can’t just tax our way to growth’*

      Unfortunately Starmer said it just a few minutes after Kemi said it.

    4. Wealthy man says “can’t tax wealthy men to get more growth”. Instead we will continue the way we have been for the past two decades during which time we have seen growth shrinking.

    5. 00DEADBEEF on

      Taxes can fix broken infrastructure. Taxes can pay to treat all the sick people we have to get them off benefits the right way.

      Both would have economic benefits.

      So yes we can tax our way to growth.

    6. watryatalkinabout on

      I guess it’s more cuts to the disabled and needy then since we can’t tax rich people.

    7. IncomePrimary3641 on

      the problem with the UK is the people with the money are more interested in investing in extractive models, i.e. economic rent, ie, literal rent as a landlord, or constantly increasing margins while cutting quality (look at any super market or utility company) and this issue compounds as wealth inequality goes up.

      The goal isn’t growth of the economy, the goal is to extract as much money from it as possible, the only way to make them invest money in a way that is healthier for the economy as a collective whole is to force them to, either by taxing and spending or regulation.

      Like just look at betting shops, on a personal lvl they can make you wealthy, just look at bet 365 boss, but you cant say that they contribute to the growth of the british economy, if anything there probably a net negative when you factor in all externalities to the business

    8. Neither-Slice-6441 on

      It’s time to stop this farce. The personal income tax rates need to rise and it will have to involve the average worker in order to raise money. Wealth taxes whenever implemented do not raise substantial amounts of money (see France and Spain). We have to pay more tax, it sucks but as long as we want to have an incredibly expensive welfare state it’s what’s gotta happen.

    9. Thatsnotwotisaid on

      Maybe we could just have higher taxes for people who want higher taxes? Problem solved

    10. XenorVernix on

      Wait until the budget, no doubt he will indeed to try tax his way to growth again. But it won’t be the wealthy getting taxed more, it will be the middle class.

    11. POV-Respecter on

      Increase taxes and institute an exit tax for people who move businesses etc to avoid the increased taxes – simple really

    12. Ambitious-Bit157 on

      Just before everyone comes in here shouting eat the rich.

      European taxation models are much broader than the UK in the way that they absolutely target lower and middle income earners so much more than the UK does.

      They also have much lower personal allowance than we do.

    13. SupremoPete on

      Typical, yeah lets tax the poor more. That always goes so well for cost of living and quality of life

    14. gapgod2001 on

      Higher taxation just leads to stagnation in the private sector and a bigger, more expensive government. The private sector funds the government so this, if done enough, inevitably results in going broke.

    15. Critical-Usual on

      Translation: I’m happy to keep taxing everyone, but not my lords and masters.

      This isn’t even an answer, it’s a deferral

    16. Valcenia on

      Oh but more welfare cuts, those’ll encourage growth, right? /s

      What a compromised, wet blanket of a prime minister, man

    17. Ambitious-Bit157 on

      Hoards of redditor’s are going to come here waffling about European nations and eating the rich.

      Then totally refuse to engage you in conversation when it’s explained to them that European models of taxation are much broader and deeper in the sense that they absolutely target low and middle earners considerably more than the British taxation system.

      They will also then get annoyed when you bring up most European nations are also struggling under the weight of their social programs budget.

    18. Buddie_15775 on

      Ummmm…. Yes we can.

      Wealth taxes and exit taxes at the top. Take low paid people out of taxes and create a trickle up approach to economics.

      Then again, Starmer like his chancellor are wedded to treasury orthodoxy.

    19. Sam_and_Linny on

      Poor old millionaires. They do have it hard. Wealth management must be sooo stressful

    20. LordLucian on

      But bailing out water companies with tax payers money only for those same private water companies to give billions in bonuses to their bosses is ap great

    21. You can’t austerity your way to growth either. An economy relies on confidence and perception. Taking food out of the mouths of children or kicking a guy in a wheelchair (metaphorical for benefit cuts) does not give off the impression of a strong economy.

      Investment leads to growth, we can’t even invest in our University students saddling them with a mountain of debt at the start of what we hope will be an innovative career.

    22. Physical_Orchid3616 on

      Vile, evil man. “can’t just tax our way to growth”, but he can come after the poorest and most vulnerable with an axe, and that’s apparently fine. unbelievable.

    23. giletlover on

      Governments have not represented anyone except the wealthy and powerful for a very long time.

      The refusal to anything to actually tackle the problems we face is astounding.

    24. nacnud_uk on

      “We cant….”
      “Prove it.”

      Let’s try it, see what happens. Give it 10 years. Call it a social experiment. What do we have to lose? Billionaires? Oh no!!!

    25. superpantman on

      A wealth tax is definitely growing popular but it’s too hard to implement

    26. GrandSesh on

      ‘but we can’t austerity our way to growth either Mr prime minis-‘

      ‘ILL SHOW YOU YOU FECKIN PROLES THE CHILD BENEFIT CAP IS NOW MINUS 2 KIDS’

    27. Immediate-Charge-450 on

      So you lot are Red Tories anyway. We need new parties. This lot is impotent. 

    28. Odd_Ninja5801 on

      Maybe it’s time to rename the party to Wealth then?

      Or just admit that the current name is hipster irony.

    29. mrkingkoala on

      No you can’t so stop wasting money on crooks like Thames Water, shit like track and trade, all those ppe, hs2. Country shits tax payer money down the drain.

    30. OneCheesecake1516 on

      He can’t tax his mates but can tax OAP’s and companies forcing them to cut the numbers of employees.

    31. margieler on

      “A wealth tax wouldn’t work because we can’t tax our way to growth”

      He says as he considers increasing the tax of working people.

    32. Virtual-Feedback-638 on

      Ah! But he can take from the poor, vulnerable and weak? Well no problem we await all by elections and the next general election.

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