Labour has pledged to scrap the “unfair” non-domiciled status
Rachel Reeves also claimed the Conservatives had “unleashed a strategy for sleepless nights. Picture: Christopher Furlong/Getty Imagesconference in Leeds, Ms Reeves said research suggests axing the financial arrangement would raise £3.2 billion per year.In her speech, Ms Reeves also reiterated the party’s pledge to crack down on tax havens and offshore trusts.
“And it’s not just a choice of policies. It is two different visions for our economy and for our society,” she said.Advertisement“The Tories have lost control of our economy. They’ve lost economic credibility. They are a dying government.”
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