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The Greens' tax policy of treating all income equally is actually good classical macroeconomics.
The other thing the Greens need to do if and when they get into office is to immediately tackle press reform. Having nearly all media owned by a few rightwing billionaires is toxic to civil society and a huge distortion to the political system. Media ownership should be broken up and foreign ownership and influence closely controlled or banned entirely.
As for the billionaire money-hoarders who don't want to give back to the society that enriched them, let them fuck off to Dubai or some other dump where they're even more vulnerable to asset-stripping. Require all UK assets to have named owners, not shell companies or other obfuscation schemes. And step up diplomatic pressure to shut down money laundries like the Cayman Islands, Cyprus, etc.
Yep, but It's likely to be an even harder fight, then wealth tax.
A because of the wealth of the owners. B because it is the perfect set up for claiming it's the new gov attempting censorship of oppositional media.