Originally posted by ahinton
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From the Roosevelt's New Deal in 1932 to Reagan's first budget in 1982 - fifty years - the dear old Yanks, leader of the Free World, scourge of the Communist International, taxed the rich until they squealed like stuck pigs.
But should the UK super-rich, faced with a fair taxation system, restored to historic levels, refuse to work, they can attend one of Iain Duncan Smith's new workfare schemes. Let them pick up litter and wash graffiti from public toilets. It would do them no harm at all. Fred Goodwin might care to join them.
Such moves would also be politically highly popular. It's not just a few wild-eyed Trotskyites who are fed up with the bankers, and the political class which enables them. Vast swathes of middle-of-the-road British public opinion have lost patience with them. The feeling's likely to deepen as the cuts bite.
A fifty year precedent, in both America and Britain, of taxing them at c. 90% is there for all to see. Would you really mind seeing slightly fewer Porsches in Notting Hill?
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