Only quarter of voters want to scrap 50p tax

A new poll shows that just 25% of voters support the abolition of the 50p tax rate. Danny Alexander is on the right side of the argument.

A new poll shows that just 25 per cent of voters – including only a third of Tory voters – would support the abolition of the 50p tax rate. The findings suggest that Chief Secretary to the Treasury, Danny Alexander, is on the right side of the debate in dismissing his Tory colleagues as living in “cloud cuckoo land“.

The YouGov poll for the Sunday Times found that just 25 per cent of voters supported a policy to scrap the 50p higher rate of income tax. Even fewer voters – just 21 per cent – thought that the policy would boost growth. As the graph below shows clear majorities of supporters for all major political parties oppose the move.

In recent weeks, senior Tory politicians have called for the policy – introduced by Alistair Darling – to be scrapped. Last week London mayor, Boris Johnson, said that abolition of the 50p rate would be “a signal that London is open for business … That’s the right direction to be going in“. Former Conservative chancellor, Lord Lamont, used an article in the Sunday Telegraph to write:

“Lower taxes are important. Our taxes are uncompetitive and too high compared with other European countries. The fifty per cent higher rate of income tax is probably one tax which could be abolished without any effect on revenue.”

Last week the Financial Times reported that Mark Field, Tory MP for the Cities of London and Westminster, had urged the Chancellor to “look at a big iconic move” such as scrapping the 50p top rate of tax, accompanied by an acceleration of the plan to take the lowest paid out of the tax system. Meanwhile a host of commentators including Spectator Editor, Fraser Nelson, have called for George Osborne to scrap the tax.

The Treasury appears to be split on the issue with George Osborne reported to be in favour of scrapping the tax by 2013 while Danny Alexander said yesterday that those who supported the right-wing policy were living in “cloud cuckoo land“.

35 Responses to “Only quarter of voters want to scrap 50p tax”

  1. Anon E Mouse

    Leon Wolfson – Please name a single country where people given a choice have chosen Socialism then you may have a point. You can’t and you are wrong and everyone reading this wishes it wasn’t true but they know it is.

    Unlucky Wolfster. Now just man up Wolfy and apologise please….

  2. Panda

    Only quarter of voters want to scrap 50p tax reports @wdjstraw http://bit.ly/qtHOb8

  3. Leon Wolfson

    I did. You didn’t like my answer. Let’s name one for each of my examples then – the UK and Norway.

    And I’m sorry I didn’t call you a pathological liar and racist before.

  4. Eamon Walsh

    RT @leftfootfwd: Only quarter of voters want to scrap 50p top tax rate. So Lamont is living in cloud cuckoo land. http://t.co/yD8E8Ng

  5. George McLean

    @ Leon and Anon

    Calm down, dears, it’s only a comments page! 🙂

    Now … let’s not only keep the 50p rate, let’s also ensure that higher-rate taxpayers pay NICs on all their income by removing the ceiling, let’s not subsidise the pensions of higher-rate taxpayers but only give tax relief at basic rate, and let’s introduce a land value tax and impose fair taxation on second homes. And let’s look at a maximum pay differential in enterprises to distribute the wealth that all workers create.

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