The favourite to be Britain’s next prime minister backs a tax revolution that has painful repercussions Daily Telegraph 06/06/26 LINK The man who is increasingly likely to be Britain’s next prime minister wants to introduce a property tax. “I think land is under-taxed,” Andy Burnham said last month as he launched his campaign to return to Westminster and challenge Sir Keir Starmer for the Labour leadership. “I have long been persuaded of the argument for a land value tax,” he added. The Mayor of Greater Manchester, who is the favourite to win a potential leadership battle, seems to be eyeing revolution in British property taxation. It is a system that is in desperate need of radical reform. Economists and politicians across the political spectrum have long been calling for an overhaul of the system to drive growth, boost productivity and address deep-seated unfairness. Andy Burnham has previously stated that he feels ‘land is under-taxed’ Credit : Temilade Adelaja Some argue tha...
Tory leader pledges to create ‘positive legacy’ for murdered student after meeting his family The family of murdered student Henry Nowak want to see “common-sense” policing where everyone is treated equally under the law, Kemi Badenoch has said. The Conservative leader met Mark Nowak and Lucy Ross, as well as the teenager’s stepmother, Katie Woodcock, on Thursday and pledged she would create a “positive legacy” for the Southampton University student . The private meeting came as politicians continued to trade blows about “two-tier” policing in Britain and the 18-year-old’s treatment by officers at the scene of his murder. The family were also due to meet Sir Keir Starmer, the Prime Minister, in Downing Street on Thursday. After meeting the family, Mrs Badenoch said: “Everyone knows I have strong views about how we should deal with equality under the law. What the family agreeMr Nowak was arrested and handcuffed as he lay dying while his Sikh killer, Vickrum Digwa, who had stabb...