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Britain's Reform party unveils 'Britannia Card' to lure back wealthiest​

https://www.msn.com/en-gb/politics/...nnia-card-to-lure-back-wealthiest/ar-AA1HfjGG

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Britain's populist Reform UK party presented plans on Monday to offer wealthy, often foreign newcomers a "Britannia Card" to gain exemption from tax on international wealth, income or gains for 10 years for a one-off, 250,000-pound ($336,000) payment.

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So that works out at £25,000 a year to be a UK non-dom for 10 years. But that is cheaper than what long term non-doms in UK were previously paying i.e £30,000 a year ns2. I think Reform party have no idea how to do basic maths or they are leaving money on the table.

It would be cheaper than Trumps golden visa I suppose and other non-dom schemes such as Italy that charge 200k euro a "year" alone :(. £250k for 10 years of no tax on offshore earnings seems like a bargin it will 100% be oversubscribed.

In any case I would not move to UK under such a scheme or if Reform came to power. If you think Trump is bad right now let Reform Party manage the UK economy and see what it will look like after 12 months.
 
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On current polling they'd win a large majority.

Time is already running out for this government, and the stakes are high. Most cabinet ministers understand that. One of them was quoted anonymously by The Times today. If it wasn’t Streeting himself, it was someone who thinks just like him: “The truth is there are a lot of people whose lives have been s**t for a long time. They rolled the dice with Brexit, they rolled the dice with Boris and then they rolled the dice again with us. They need to see results otherwise they will roll the dice again with Reform.”

https://www.independent.co.uk/voices/rachel-reeves-spending-review-wes-streeting-nhs-b2770096.html
 
On current polling they'd win a large majority.
It's at least 3 years before the next election, polls mean nothing.
And discussing a half-cooked idea that will have negative support amongst British public is a pointless exercise.
Non-dom was brought to spotlight because Sunak's wife used it. It was weaponised against him and scrapped by his government to save some votes, not because anyone actually believed it would bring more taxes. No-one will bring it back, it has the same political flavour as Brexit, so no takesies-backsies.