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Source: The Guardian
Liz Truss says it is fair to prioritise tax cuts that benefit high earners more
Prospective PM vows to press ahead with plans for low-tax economy despite calls for caution from Tory grandees
Peter Walker Political correspondent, and Rupert Neate
Sun 4 Sep 2022 19.08 BST
First published on Sun 4 Sep 2022 09.02 BST
Liz Truss has said she will press ahead with plans for the UK to be a low-tax economy with less focus on wealth redistribution under her premiership, despite calls for caution from Tory grandees.
Truss, who is expected to be named as the new prime minister on Monday, said it was fair that her planned tax cut would benefit the highest earners 250 times more than the poorest, arguing it was wrong to view all economic policy through the lens of redistribution.
As analysts warned that relying on boosting economic growth to reduce income inequalities could increase disparities, Tory grandees sounded the alarm over what they said risked being an overly doctrinaire approach.
If the foreign secretary is confirmed to have beaten the former chancellor Rishi Sunak in the Tory leadership race, she would travel to Balmoral on Tuesday to be formally confirmed by the Queen as Boris Johnsons successor in Downing Street.
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Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2022/sep/04/liz-truss-energy-prices-action-plan
peppertree
(22,850 posts)That wasn't a surprise.
But what was, is that Mexico's data shows that it has only slightly more inequality than the U.K. or the U.S. (!).
Goes to show that some official data bears no resemblance at all to reality.
Jade Fox
(10,030 posts)As in "give the wealthy tax breaks and they will create all these great jobs and everyone will be happy."
Only what actually happens is the wealthy take their tax breaks, increase their CEOs salaries and put the rest in their pockets.