The answer to the hon. Gentleman’s question is that that is precisely what this Bill will be achieving. We will be putting an end to permanent non-dom status, so that those who are “deemed domicile” are treated on the same basis for taxation purposes as other residents in our country. Let me gently remind him that his party was in government for 13 years and very little happened then on the issues to which he now professes objection. So we should not be taking too many lessons from Labour on the issue of non-doms.
Ways and Means
Proceeding contribution from
Mel Stride
(Conservative)
in the House of Commons on Wednesday, 6 September 2017.
It occurred during Debate on Ways and Means.
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