Published 5/21/2026, 8:45:00 AM · Updated 5/21/2026, 1:18:15 PMBy TheBriefWire Editorial Team
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The former health secretary Wes Streeting has set out plans for a “wealth tax that works”, by equalising tax on assets and income.
Streeting said the current system – in which capital gains tax is generally much lower than income ta was not fair and penalised work.
“The wealth gap in this country has widened, the opportunity gap in the country is widening and the gap between earned income and unearned income has also widened,” he told the BBC’s Political Thinking podcast.
Laying out part of his pitch for the leadership of the Labour party, Streeting told Nick Robinson that the plan could raise up to £12bn a year.
He used the example of a woman in Lancashire who paid a higher rate of tax on her salary than her landlord paid for the growing value of the house she rented.