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I see, thanks for the info. Apparently Diane Abbott has suggested Labour should introduce a wealth tax instead of tightening rules around PIP. But maybe it's unlikely that the government will do this.
I can't see them introducing anything that would count as a wealth tax. Tory papers are to out to get them. And they care to much about voters/funders that read those papers. Current Labour just ain't gonna go that left wing. Honestly atm nor were they likely to win the election if they did.
And with FPTP I honestly cannot see any other party that stands a chance of winning doing so.
Its def worth writing to labour MPs complaining about the attack on the poor and disabled again. But we would need at least 100/25% of labour MPs to threaten the government over this. That will be hard but far from impossible. Its just some option less left then a outright wealth tax will be needed to sell it. Given the breakdown of parliment and the numbers of right of centre labour mps.
Especially because the modest tax rises in the last budget were greeted by universal screeching noises (and... don't seem to have really paid off).
I agree with the general sentiment you're all expressing, that Labour should bit the bullet and raise taxes. But the problem is, in doing that we actually are asking them to break a promise they made to the electorate.
Break a promise, labour could never.
This cut will kill 1000s and your discussing it like it's a change to bin collection days
You can't govern a country based on the potential headlines. Murdoch has power but they have 4 more years with an incredible majority. They could literally expropriate the entire wealth of the nation and reset us to a 1970s level of inequality (ie the lowest ever). But they wont because they are ideologues, they believe the poor should have shit lives. They believe in the hierarchy.