Chris Mason
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Walk us through the taxing inflationary gains.
And just hearing what elements of that, as you described it, the carve-outs at deaths, given the...
arguments that we've heard in the last couple of years around the inheritance tax changes for farmers.
What would effectively be seen as an additional tax when someone's died, therefore effectively an inheritance tax, is politically maybe tricky, I don't know.
And or being seen to use the language of those within the Labour Party who would regard themselves as to the left of West Street, which would be a lot of people within the Labour Party, and using the language of a wealth tax that is often used to talk about other things other than this particular mechanism around capital gains tax.
is a way of appealing to an electorate that at the moment he needs to win over.
When you look at some polling of Labour Party members that suggest he's got quite a lot of, if you like, charming to do of that membership.
If we get to a point where there is a contest where the Labour Party membership are deciding who
I think I've just about got rid of the sweat from running to the newscast studio during a heatwave that is building by the minute.
We've had a message from newscaster Alex who says... Hello, Alex.
Chris has been camped outside Dining Street all day and there's clearly a bit of a chill because he's wrapped himself up in a very natty car coat.
Though my wife is not keen on it, oops, I think he looks rather dapper.
Where could I get my hands on one similar?
And even your coat is impartial because some people hate it and some people love it.
That is you to a T. It is compliance with editorial guidelines.