Calamity Grayling opposes Cameron’s unilateral bank tax

Calamity Chris Grayling has condemned the principle behind his own leader's new banking policy.

Calamity Chris Grayling has condemned the principle behind his own leader’s new banking policy.

Asked a question about financial transaction taxes, at a candidates’ debate in his Epsom and Ewell constituency, Grayling said:

“It’s a principle that no-one could oppose but the devil is always in the detail. And I think it needs a lot of work.

“First of all, the one thing there is absolutely no point on earth is any one country doing this unilaterally, because otherwise all the banking transactions will simply move to another one.”

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Earlier today, David Cameron announced that a Conservative government would impose a unilateral tax on banks. Mr Cameron said:

“So I can announce today that a Conservative government will introduce a new bank levy to pay back taxpayers for the support they gave and to protect them in the future.

UPDATE 15.47:

For the benefit of the commenters who seem to have missed the point of this story, it is the principle behind Grayling’s remarks (hence the use of that word) which put him at odds with Cameron’s policy. Of course, a financial transaction tax and Cameron’s unilateral bank tax are separate policies but the same principle applies. If – as Grayling believes – you can’t behave unilaterally for one policy aimed at the financial sector, you can’t for the other either.

UPDATE 17.19

It seems that commenters are unable to follow our comments policy. We’ve suspended comments as a result.

On the topic in question, Chris Cook has tweeted about Philip Hammond’s reservations in January of taking unilateral action on Newsnight.

34 Responses to “Calamity Grayling opposes Cameron’s unilateral bank tax”

  1. Anna

    The question referred to the Robin Hood Tax not the Bank levy Cameron announced today – didn’t you understand that!

  2. Carla

    This is really desperate stuff even from you!

  3. roger

    Will, can you tell us the total amount of taxpayers money that has been passed to the unions by this government under the gueises of the modernisation and learning funds whilst defence budget have been cut and our soldiers lifes are put at risk?

  4. Will Straw

    There was no deception see the update http://bit.ly/cJERCc RT @SamuelCoates: Fraser Nelson says it's easy for misleading blogs to be exposed

  5. Richard Wood

    RT @leftfootfwd: Calamity Grayling opposes Cameron's unilateral bank tax http://cli.gs/sMhYu

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