Keir Starmer grilled by Nugent on Rupa Huq's comments
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Sir Keir Starmer rejected he was introducing a “wealth tax” but is considering a “fair way to tax all income”. The Labour leader has announced he would reinstate a 45p top rate of income tax if he became Prime Minister. Speaking to LBC, he said: “We are looking at how we tax fairly.
“On wealth, I am looking at whether and how we tax all different forms of income.
“Some people obviously earn their income through a wage, other people earn it through stocks and shares and dividends and we are looking at what is a fair way to tax all income wherever it comes from.”
Host Nick Ferrari questioned whether it was a “wealth tax”.
The Labour leader continued: “No, it is not really a wealth tax. It is looking at different forms of income, it is stocks and shares and dividends.”
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