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Wes Streeting has backed the introduction of a "wealth tax that works", as part of his pitch for the Labour leadership. Streeting is proposing equalising capital gains tax with income tax, in a reform
Wes Streeting on Downing Street on Tuesday morning. Photograph: Tolga Akmen/EPA The document also called for mayors in England to be given greater powers over tax and spending, for the creation of a new Department
reformed council tax, higher rates of capital gains tax, and for the breakup of the Treasury – handing its budget-setting powers to No 10, while turning it into a new growth ministry. Yang, a member
propose boosting growth by tweaking the wording of regulators’ remits.” Harry Quilter-Pinner, the head of the Institute for Public Policy Research, called for “much bolder action on the cost of living, including rent controls
proposal, saying: "When those within your own walls begin dismantling the gate, the enemy no longer needs a battering ram. "Reform are loving it. Awful from Catherine West and she should know better." One Labour
Wes Streeting](https://www.theguardian.com/politics/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
tax](https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c79jg43vd8no) on electricity companies' profits from 45% to 55% and is likely to legislate to make it easier to install electric vehicle chargers and remove the need for planning permission. Some aspects