Jacob
What goes around comes around.
Actually they do! This is why they are so frantically anxious to persuade you otherwise. Don't believe what they are telling you Robin, it's a lieunfortunately simplistic ideological models don’t fit reality.
If a multi millionaire paid tax instead of building himself a palace, those same joiners could have been paid to build council housing better homes for 100s of other people. Perhaps allowing the multimillionaire to have a bigger one with a double garage.....
I know trickle down theory doesn’t work on a macro level, but it certainly works on a local level.
If a multi millionaire moved in to a grade II listed manor and got a local joinery shop to make £100k worth of windows……that joiner would benefit from trickle down.
Roll on simplistic pragmatic models!
You use the term "ideological" but in a meaningless sense - it's part of the right wing propaganda you've picked up over the years. Don't believe what they are telling you they just want to hang on to their wealth. "They" are the problem worldwide - worse than any plague.
No coincidence that most "historic" houses have slavery somewhere in their history, in many cases the wealth came entirely from slavery. There is a battle currently over spelling out their colonial history in National Trust and other properties. Conservatives are trying to persuade us that it is "re-writing" history but they are just concerned to suppress the truth.
Trickle down theory does work but the best way to make sure it happens is through taxation. More pull down than trickle down.
https://www.bbc.com/culture/article/20200724-colonial-countryside-facing-up-to-britains-murky-past
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