Ebook: Ricardo's law: house prices and the great tax clawback scam
Author: Ricardo David, Harrison Fred
- Tags: Armut, Classical school of economics, Fiskalpolitik, SWD-ID: 40712345, Großbritannien, Großbritannien, SWD-ID: 40221532, Reform, SWD-ID: 41157163, Ricardo David--1772-1823, Sozialpolitik, Steuerpolitik, Steuerreform, Verteilungspolitik, Wohlfahrtsstaat, SWD-ID: 41176418, Ricardo David -- 1772-1823, Fiskalpolitik, SWD-ID: 40712345, SWD-ID: 40221532, Reform, SWD-ID: 41157163, Ricardo David -- 1772-1823, Wohlfahrtsstaat, SWD-ID: 41176418
- Year: 2006
- Publisher: Shepherd Welwyn Publishing
- City: London
- Language: English
- epub
This book offers the first comprehensive assessment of Tony Blair's premiership and his Third Way project. It reveals the hidden flaw in the market economy which explains why politicians, of all parties, cannot keep their grand promises.
Blair promised to reform the Welfare State - the pact between people and their governments to abolish the evils of poverty and ignorance. In fact, however, despite a record three election victories in a row, the gap between rich and poor widened. The reason, the author argues, is the method government relies on to raise taxes. Contrary to intention, the tax burden on low-income earners increased, while property owners have enjoyed record capital gains. The outcome is over £1trillion indebtedness which renders tens of thousands of families vulnerable to bankruptcy and the loss of their homes in the next recession.
Fred Harrison reveals how taxpayers' money is channelled behind the scenes, through 'the invisible hand', from poor to rich...