A senior Labour MP has suggested doubling council tax
bills on the highest-value homes in England to ease the budget pressures facing
local authorities. Chris Williamson, an ally of Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn,
said increases could be staggered from 20% for a Band D home up to 100% for the
top Band, H. He said his idea was not Labour policy. But he said it had a lot
of support among Labour activists. The proposal was attacked by the
Conservatives' newly-appointed housing minister, Dominic Raab. Read more on the
BBC website.
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