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The leader of the labour party is the most expensive house among the leaders of the parties of great Britain

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With elections approaching in the UK Parliament is becoming increasingly urgent dilemma: “to introduce or not to introduce a “mansion tax?” This tax is not quite right called “mansion tax” , because , according to the bill, it concerns not only detached homes but also other property, the cost of which exceeds £2 million

The initiator of tax was the labour party of great Britain, which claims that will impose a tax if it wins the parliamentary elections in may.

Web property website Zoopla has conducted a study to find out how much house that belonged to the leaders of the parties in the UK. The results showed that the most expensive house belongs to the labour leader to Miliband. According to data provided by Zoopla, the cost of the mansion Miliband is £2.73 million Is the most expensive house that belonged to leaders of political parties, its cost is three times higher than the average price of a house in North London, where the main labour of the country. The leader of the conservative party David Cameron has a house in West London worth £1.97 million, the house leader of the liberals in the South-East of London, nick Clegg – estimated at £1.89 million Modest house Republican leader Nigel Farage in Kent is estimated at only £550 thousand

 

 

All the party leaders complain that the price of their houses has risen strongly in recent years, since the last election, as, indeed, prices of homes across the country. Miliband, for example, believes that his house has risen by £1 million, If you take the inflation rate on the real estate market in recent years, the cost of the house of Cameron, rose to £671000, and the cost of the house of Clegg £573000 lbs. The value of the homes of Cameron and Clegg already too close to the critical point, which begins with the obligation to pay the hypothetical “mansion tax” .

However, if the labour party wins the election and will be introduced “mansion tax”, it may negatively affect the market and the market may be depressed. In this case, the house leaders of the conservative and liberal parties are unlikely to reach the tax threshold.

The house of Miliband, however, still falls under the tax as it is located in the prestigious and desirable area of London. Thus, if the labour party led by Miliband wins the election, his annual expense for the maintenance of the house will increase by at least £3,000.

® Maxim Savitsky G. 25.03.2015

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