
The Rest Is Politics 273. Question Time: Julian Assange, firing your friends, and why Labour should raise taxes
Jun 26, 2024
Delve into the complexities surrounding Julian Assange and the pressing tax issues within the Labour party. Discover how shifting tax policies shape public services like the NHS. Explore the tangled web of loyalty in politics and sports, and the media's role in influencing public perception. Reflect on the demanding first days of a new prime minister and the relevance of oratory in political history. Finally, examine accountability challenges in media and politics, underscoring the importance of integrity and serious discourse.
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Tax Burden Distribution
- Low and middle-income earners pay less tax since 2010, while the top 1% pays more.
- This is due to changes in tax rates, pension breaks, and increased scrutiny on high earners.
Lineker and Kane
- Gary Lineker criticized England's football performance, prompting a measured response from Harry Kane.
- Kane suggested ex-players should be mindful of their criticisms.
Criticizing Colleagues
- Rory Stewart discusses the challenge of criticizing former colleagues in his book.
- He acknowledges the right to scrutiny but recognizes the difficulty of balancing critique with personal relationships.
