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    DT1 - You refer to 'current leaders' - I am talking about successful people, not necessarily the same.

    Once again you seem to suggest there is something wrong about being rich or wealthy - there is not. You also make a sweeping statement that is patently incorrect. There are many self-made people in this country, many risk takers, many strivers. You may look at someone and think ;fat-cat' but you do not know whether that person is a business angel, invests in EIS or VCT schemes etc etc. The truth is you do not know the facts.

    You also seem to suggest that taking away people's wealth will somehow make other better off - again you are wrong, the opposite in fact is true.

    To get business success we need the risk takers, the strivers to be successful. You cannot have that while also punishing people because of their wealth. High taxes de-incentivise, red tape adds to costs, protectionism damages job creation.

    You have to face the facts. The socialist approach of high taxes, of landing businesses with more and more rules and regulation, more and more employment laws, minimum wages and so on - superficially looks as if it is helping people but it is not, it damages the lives and futures of the more vulnerable. More damage than good.

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