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Reform tax policy would be giveaway for the super rich 

Reform is a party of the super rich for the super rich and funded by the super rich, says Scottish Green MSP Patrick Harvie.
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Reform is a party of the super rich for the super rich and funded by the super rich, says Scottish Green MSP Patrick Harvie.

Commenting on Reform's new tax policy, Patrick underlined that the party's wealthy friends and donors would be some of the largest beneficiaries.

Patrick Harvie MSP said:

“It’s no surprise that Reform’s big idea ahead of May’s election is to cut taxes for the richest.

“Their plan would hand huge tax breaks to millionaires, who hit the jackpot while working people pay for it.

“It is also no surprise that Reform’s leader in Scotland, a former Tory donor and unelected Lord, would likely be among those set to benefit the most.

“Reform is a party of the super rich for the super rich and funded by the super rich. 

“It’s money that should be spent on our NHS, schools and local services, but instead they would give it back to their rich mates and those who are bankrolling them in the form of tax cuts.

“Any nurses or teachers left after the savage cuts to fund these plans, would get next to nothing, while multi-millionaires get hundreds of thousands in tax breaks. 

“The Scottish Greens believe that letting the immense wealth of the super-rich go untaxed is the wrong choice for Scotland.

“That’s why we will always choose strong public investment in our communities and services, and we’re honest about how we’ll pay for it - by taxing extreme wealth.

“While Reform plans to cut taxes for the richest, the Scottish Greens have taken action in Parliament to make sure they pay more and protect people on low and middle incomes from the rising cost of living.

“The Scottish Greens are committed to ensuring the wealthiest pay their fair share so working people aren’t left picking up the bill.

“We’ve pressured the Scottish Government to commit to taxing private jets, implementing a mansion tax and ending tax breaks for shooting estates. 

“If we want Scotland to thrive and flourish, we need more Greens in Parliament standing up for working people, not a party for millionaires hand picked by the elite in London.”