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Tax the wealthy to thwart Reform, TUC chief urges Labour

By Editorial Board Published September 4, 2025 4 Min Read
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Tax the wealthy to thwart Reform, TUC chief urges Labour

The chief of Britain’s commerce unions has urged Labour to combat Reform UK by hitting millionaires, banks and playing with larger taxes.

Paul Nowak, basic secretary of the TUC, has printed an opinion ballot of 5,000 adults.

He says the outcomes counsel a big variety of Labour voters are leaning to Reform.

His name comes forward of the TUC’s annual convention beginning in Brighton this weekend, when the high-tax coverage is anticipated to be overwhelmingly accredited.

“It didn’t lead to an exodus of millionaires or wealthy people from Spain and Spain now has one of the fastest growing economies in the OECD. So I think it’s a good example of a wealth tax in action.

“Nevertheless it’s not the one possibility the federal government has. They may equalise capital good points tax with revenue tax.

“They could have a windfall tax on the banks and the financial institutions who have got record profits.

“They usually might tax the playing business far more pretty.”

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Paul Nowak is the chief of the TUC. Pic: PA

He continued: “The big four banks between them had profits of nearly £46bn last year alone, mainly because we’re in a high interest rates environment.

“Underneath the earlier Conservative authorities, when the power corporations had big windfall income, they moved to a windfall tax, prolonged by Labour.

“We think they should take a similar approach in banking and other sectors where we may see those windfall profits.”

Tax the wealthy to thwart Reform, TUC chief urges Labour

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Paul Nowak is the chief of the TUC. Pic: PA

Labour voters ‘leaning to Reform’

Ms Reeves will ship the funds on 26 November.

On the TUC’s ballot, carried out on 15-19 August, Mr Nowak stated 74% of 2024 Labour voters who are actually “leaning to Reform” backed wealth, playing, and financial institution taxes.

This was additionally true for 84% of 2024 Conservative to Labour switchers.

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“We polled the public on a 2% wealth tax on those with assets of more than £10m,” Mr Nowak stated. “Most people would recognise, if you’ve got £10m in assets, you could probably afford to pay a little bit more in tax.

“It is a clear dividing line between the federal government and Reform, displaying you might be on the facet of working folks.

“We know some [union] members voted for Reform at the last general election and clearly Reform was the biggest party at the local elections and union members would have been among those who cast their vote for Reform.

“My job is not to inform commerce union members which approach they need to vote or not. What we need to do is expose the hole between what Nigel Farage says and what he does.

“He says he stands up for working people and then votes against rights for millions of working people when it’s introduced in parliament.

“He says he stands up for British business and helps Donald Trump and his damaging tariffs. And he talks about tax cuts for the wealthy after we know that we’d like these with the broader shoulders to pay their justifiable share.”

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