Scottish Daily Mail

History tells us to give Liz and Kwasi a chance

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MANY letters from Conservati­ve voters about tax reductions for ‘the rich’ show a lack of understand­ing of how a successful economy works.

In 1964, when Labour came to power under Harold Wilson, Denis Healey, the Chancellor, vowed to squeeze property speculator­s — meaning the rich — ‘until the pips squeak’. His high-tax regime led to a mass exodus of our most talented individual­s, mostly to the U.S., from where few returned.

This ‘brain drain’ was a selfinflic­ted wound to Britain’s economy. Coupled with the failure of successive government­s to rein in militant trade unions, it led to 15 years of decline and made Britain ‘the sick man of Europe’. It was only when the Conservati­ve government of Margaret Thatcher came to power in 1979 that the economy grew again, leading to the prosperity we enjoy today.

Labour has always been the party of levelling down — no one must be allowed to do better than anyone else.

The Conservati­ves are the party that seeks to level up, by providing a climate in which talented entreprene­urs can build successful businesses, boosting employment and the economy.

Every Labour government has brought Britain’s economy to its knees. Please do not risk this happening again. Give Liz Truss and Kwasi Kwarteng the benefit of the doubt, until their policies have a chance to prove themselves. MALCOLM HEYMER,

Dereham, Norfolk.

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