Under a Labour government, 40 odd years ago, the highest rate of taxation in Britain was 83%, in addition,
any monies held in bank accounts were taxed at 15%, in essence 98% taxation on the 'Rich.'
This policy meant that the tax take plummeted, so much so, that the country was virtually bankrupt.
The present taxation rates have been fixed after careful analysis of the amounts that can realistically be collected,
for the maximum benefit to the exchequer.
Now, instead of all the moralising and political theory, what would you increase taxation to, and who would be
expected to stump up more, to eradicate completely the perceived injustices suffered by those on lower incomes?
Many cite the likes of Amazon and Starbucks as targets, and we all understand the frustration of these giants avoiding
tax, but nobody, including every past and present chancellor, has managed to tackle this, it's virtually impossible
without worldwide agreements, which by their disparate nature, makes it difficult, to say the least.
So, do we up the top rate to 80 odd percent, after experience tells us it is massively counter productive, or just
continue to howl at the moon at the world's injustices?
What figure, exactly?