When Jo Cox was murdered, a toxic political culture was blamed – but so-called progressives won’t say the same about Ann Widdecombe’s death Daily Telegraph 14/07/26 When the Labour MP Jo Cox was murdered in June 2016, there was no hesitation in naming her killer’s motive or beliefs. “Political violence does not exist in a vacuum,” wrote one Left-leaning commentator, “That’s not political point scoring, that is reality. To deny it – as some have done over the last 24 hours – is at best naïve, at worst lethal.” Jo’s life was tragically taken by a far-Right terrorist “after the most poisonous, hate-filled month in UK politics in living memory”. He meant the Brexit campaign which was paused out of respect. You will notice that no such ringing moral certitude has been permitted after the murder last week of Ann Widdecombe (even writing about her in the past tense still has an air of unreality; it’s just too sad, can it please not be true?). Devon and Cornwall Police told the public not to...
Ultra-high net worth individuals look for ways to avoid possible equalisation of capital gains tax with income tax Daily Telegraph 13/07/26 Wealthy Britons are preparing to leave the country if Ed Miliband becomes chancellor and launches a new tax raid on the rich, The Telegraph can reveal. Ultra-high net worth individuals based in the UK have contacted international tax advisers looking for a way to avoid the possible equalisation of capital gains tax with income tax in the first months of Andy Burnham’s government . Mr Burnham – who has said the country has “overtaxed jobs [and] undertaxed wealth” – is widely expected to launch a review of CGT ahead of his first Budget later this year. Although the incoming Labour leader has pledged to remain within the party’s manifesto pledges on tax, including not to raise VAT, income tax or National Insurance, he is thought to be considering a range of changes to personal taxation. They could include the equalisation of CGT with income t...