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FORMER LABOUR LEADER LORD KINNOCK ON WEALTH TAX IDEA
Sunday People
|August 17, 2025
NEIL Kinnock has joined calls to scrap the controversial two-child benefit cap.
And the former Labour leader wants a Robin Hood wealth tax to lift kids out of poverty.
He accuses the Tories of leaving the country in a state that would “make Charles Dickens furious” with “intolerable” hardship.
Ditching the two-child benefit limit would be the “immediate and direct way of trying to correct the conditions the government inherited”.
He says: “They may not be able to do it all at once but I really want them to move in that direction because it would mean that about 600,000 fewer kids are in poverty.”
The 83-year-old son of a Welsh coalminer says the super-rich should pay more tax because they are getting even wealthier - and most voters back the idea.
He tells us: “I think people would see the justification of increasing taxes on assets and the very, very highly paid - I'm talking about the top 1% - in order to make the transfer directly to reduce child poverty.
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“I know it's the economics of Robin Hood but I don't think there is anything terribly bad about that.”
Lord Kinnock has previously said a 2% levy on asset values over £10million could bring in around £11billion for the Treasury.
He explains: “The thing is we live in a fair country where the instincts are fair, so people approve of the idea of the broadest backs bearing the heaviest burden.
“Of course the very rich do make a substantial contribution. It’s not enough. And it hasn't kept pace with the increase in their asset wealth.
“Simple, straightforward as that.”
Labour's leader from 1983 to 1992 wants to see a reform of the “unjust” tax system “in the name of fairness”.
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