The Prosperity Package
New research from the Adam Smith Institute and Onward reveals majority public support for targeted incentives to retain and attract wealthy individuals – including among Labour voters.
Key findings:
£30.455bn in GDP growth by year 10 of the package being introduced and taken up by 1000 individuals.
£12.974bn in cumulative net tax revenue by year 10 of the package being introduced and taken up by 1000 individuals.
67% of the British public – and 69% of Labour voters – support special tax treatment to prevent wealthy people from leaving the UK.
74% of the public back policies that make it easier for entrepreneurs and investors to relocate to and invest in Britain.
53% support the Adam Smith Institute’s and Onward’s Prosperity Package proposal overall; only 15% oppose.
68% of voters want wealthy immigrants to use private healthcare; 65% support mandatory private schooling.
74% of people would accept more immigration if those immigrants paid in more than they took out.