Andy Burnham told to call election before hitting UK with ‘death tax’ | Politics | News
Andy Burnham is heading for โdisasterโ if he resurrects his plans for a โdeath taxโ to fund social care and gives Angela Rayner the task of forcing it through, according to the man who will serve as Chancellor if Nigel Farage becomes prime minister.
Robert Jenrick launched a blazing attack on the incoming PM, who outlined his plans for a National Care Service in the dying days of Gordon Brownโs Government. One funding option considered was a 10% levy on peopleโs estates when they die.
Mr Jenrick said Mr Burnham has no mandate to introduce a new tax and should call a general election if he wants to โslapโ one on the country.
Attempts to win cross-party support on social care collapsed in 2010 when the Toriesโ then-Shadow Health Secretary Andrew Lansley accused Labour of wanting a โdeath taxโ. Again, in 2023, Mr Burnham made the case for a โnational care levyโ under which โthe wealthiest would pay the mostโ.
Mr Jenrick is alarmed at reports former deputy prime minister Ms Rayner โ who resigned last year after not paying ยฃ40,000 in stamp duty โ is on track to become the new Secretary of State for Health and Social Care. It is reported the new care service could cost up to ยฃ18billion a year.
The Reform MP warned against introducing a โdeath taxโ, saying: โItโs a recipe for disaster. If Sunday Express readers canโt remember voting for this, itโs because they didnโtโฆ
โReform UK will be leading the campaign to stop him reaching for other peopleโs money again. The last thing our country needs is another massive tax hike on people who work and have worked hard their entire lives.
โBurnham has no mandate for this whatsoever. If he wants to slap a massive tax on the county he should call a general election and see what the British people think. He would be in for a rude awakening.โ
