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Tax Me, I鈥檓 a Millionaire

Abigail Disney investigates contemporary wealth inequality in the UK and meets the British millionaires who are demanding to pay more tax.

The world鈥檚 ten richest men doubled their fortunes during the first two years of the Covid pandemic, while Britain is entering a cost of living crisis not seen since the 1970s. We鈥檙e not living in a fairy tale but sometimes it seems like it would take magic to fix wealth inequality in the UK.

Abigail Disney disagrees. Multimillionaire and founder member of campaign group the Patriotic Millionaires, she inherited a fortune on her 21st birthday. Shares in the ubiquitous company founded by her grandfather Roy and her uncle Walt rocketed in the 1990s. But Abigail has turned away from her father鈥檚 private 737 jet and a life of unreflecting luxury to try to work out what to do about her wealth. And other people鈥檚.

For her and other super-wealthy members of the US group the Patriotic Millionaires the answer starts with demanding fair and equitable tax. The tax system must be reformed to more effectively target wealth, not just income.

Now the movement is growing in the UK and Abigail introduces us to two of its members, retired city trader turned full-time inequality campaigner Gary Stevenson and Gemma McGough whose first company made her a millionaire in her 30s.

But can the solution to Britain鈥檚 inequality problem really be as simple as reforming a few taxes?

Crossing the country and the political spectrum we meet a range of supportive and critical voices including ex-Chancellor of the Exchequer Philip Hammond, Institute for Fiscal Studies Deputy Director Helen Miller, Private Eye Magazine investigative journalist Richard Brooks, Guardian economics commentator Adiya Chakrabortty and, in Chancellor Rishi Sunak鈥檚 North Yorkshire constituency, independent Councillor Angie Dale and Food Share volunteers Jo Eastwood and Lottie Cookson.

What do they make of the plans of these brave new millionaires?

Presenter: Abigail Disney
Producer: Michael Umney
Executive Producer: Ned Carter Miles
A Just Radio production for 麻豆社 Radio 4

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28 minutes

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Wed 13 Apr 2022 11:00

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