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Labour must rethink killer-blow tax raid on struggling bookies or face voters’ wrath

Published on April 29, 2025 at 09:24 PM

Naggy state

IN its latest sneaky move, the Treasury is looking at a flat-rate tax of at least 21 per cent on any profits made by the bookies.

To , cheered on by nanny state backbenchers,

Jockey William McCarthy riding Duke of Bedford over a hurdle.
The Treasury is looking at a flat-rate tax of at least 21 per cent on any profits made by the bookies

But — as with the other ministers have imposed so far — it’s hard-working voters who will suffer.

First and foremost it’s a , since it will whack who employ tens of thousands of people up and down the country.

And, second, which rely on revenue for sponsorship.

In case, it will mean less prize money, fewer good-quality races and a huge hit for a sport which — thanks to meddlesome affordability checks — is already in a fight for its life.

have been among the businesses worst hit by , with many now threatened with closure.

Is Labour really now going to go after horse racing too?

Make this damaging idea a non-runner — or face the voters’ wrath.

Sweet FA

WHAT has the sugar tax actually done to curb Britain’s fat crisis?

When it was introduced in 2018, the was around 4.2 per cent.

Since then, it has nearly doubled to 9.2 per cent.

Every time a new product is targeted — milkshakes and yogurts are now being targeted — it is the less well-off who are unfairly hit.

manufacturers may have reduced the size and content of some sugary foods, but that has largely been to avoid heavier regulation — not to help consumers lose weight.

It is fantasy to expect big business to absorb every new tax.

Costs ALWAYS get passed on to the customer.

Since the sugar tax was imposed, large numbers of Brits are not just fatter.

They’re poorer, too.

Hot air to Blair

IF Sir Keir Starmer won’t listen to voters on the insanity of Net Zero, perhaps he will heed his mentor Tony Blair?

should be a wake-up call to our current PM.

knows folk are fed up with paying

Unlike climate loon , he recognises the current policy of chucking billions at unreliable renewables isn’t working.

He gets that hitting the public with is a mistake — and that they could punish a Labour Government in return.

Sir Tony has always had a keen political ear.

We hope the PM is listening now.

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