Public Backs £10m Tax
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•Brits massively back 'Ten Million Tax' on UK's richest to plug Budget black hole
71% Informative
Tax on fortunes over 10 m could help Keir Starmer ’s government win support for its first budget.
Study of polling and voter focus groups found the public back a range of taxes targeting the best off.
But the most popular was a 2% tax on assets over 10 million , drawing the support of nearly two thirds of the public ( 63% ) with just 12% opposing.
Tax, paid by the richest 20,000 people, could raise up to 24 billion .
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