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Listen: Andrew Neil schools Green co-leader on wealth tax

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Another day, another campaign disaster. Now it’s the turn of the Green party’s co-leader Adrian Ramsay, who was this lunchtime interviewed by Andrew Neil for Times Radio. Ramsay’s first mistake was to turn up late to the interview — while his next was to, er, not fully answer his interviewer’s questions.

Introducing the Greens as an ‘anti-growth or no growth party’, Neil first asked Ramsay whether he was in that case ‘pretty pleased with this government’, given the UK has had almost no economic growth since Covid. Next, Ramsay was quizzed on the Green party’s ‘wealth tax’ — which would involve introducing a new tax of 1 per cent on assets worth over £10 million and 2 per cent on those worth more than £1bn — but the eco-activist didn’t seem quite aware of how beneficial or otherwise his grand plan would actually be. Thankfully Neil was able to help him out.

AN: You say that a wealth tax could raise tens of billions.

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