The 2025 Sunday Times Rich List reveals that a small group of 350 families
control £772 billion in wealth – enough to fund the UK’s annual healthcare budget three times over.
The group Patriotic Millionaires is urging the UK government to introduce a wealth tax to address inequality and invest in public
services like the NHS. Julia Davies, a member of the group, argues that concerns over billionaires leaving the UK are misplaced and
that focus should shift to real issues like healthcare.
Here’s a structured overview of how a UK wealth tax could be designed, based on expert proposals and international models:
There could be a proposed threshold of £10 million in net assets with a suggested annual rate of 2% on wealth above the threshold.
Alternative models include tiered rates, for example: 1% on £1–10 million, 2% on £10–50 million, 3%+ on £50 million+, or a one-off
tax like a temporary levy.
Both Spain and Switzerland have successfully introduced wealth taxes and have not seen a mass exodus of the super-rich. In Switzerland,
the wealth tax generates up to 4.5% of total tax revenue.
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