Kemi Badenoch exposes Keir Starmer for ‘flirting with wealth tax demands’ | Politics | News

Fears that Labour will try to fill the black hole in the nationโs finances with a new โwealth taxโ have soared after Sir Keir Starmer refused to rule out such a tax raid during Prime Ministerโs Questions.
Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch accused him of โflirtingโ with Left-wing demands for a wealth tax on the well-off.
She told MPs it is impossible to โtax your way to growthโ.
Mrs Badenoch added: โWhat is more worrying is now he is flirting with Neil Kinnockโs demand for a wealth tax. Letโs be honest about what that means. This is a tax on all of our constituentsโ savings โ on their houses, on their pensions. It would be a tax on aspiration. Will the Prime Minister rule this out?โ
Sir Keir declined to commit to not introducing the tax.
Mrs Badenoch used her weekly opportunity to put the PM on the spot to attack Labourโs record on tax.
She said: โThis is a mess of his own making. He shouldnโt be asking how we would clean it up.
โThe fact is, they raised National Insurance through the jobs tax, and thatโs why they have to put up council tax.
โThe truth is, his catastrophic Budget has created a domino effect which he cannot now control.โ
Former Labour leader Lord Neil Kinnock has suggested a wealth tax could โcommendโ the Government to the general public. He has warned Labour policies have been โobscuredโ by rows over welfare and winter fuel.
Darren Jones, the Chief Secretary to the Treasury, also declined to rule out the introduction of such a tax this week.
Lord Kinnock, who led the party from 1983 to 1992, made the case for โasset taxesโ on Sky News.
He said: โBy going for an imposition of 2% on asset values above ยฃ10million, say, which is a very big fortune, the Government would be in a position to collect ยฃ10billion or ยฃ11billion.โ
This comes as Labour is braced for a challenge from the Left.
Pollsters YouGov found one in six Britons (18%) say they are likely to consider voting for a new left-wing party led by Jeremy Corbyn.