Deborah Meaden, a prominent figure from Dragons’ Den, has expressed her views on the ongoing investigation concerning Angela Rayner’s tax matters, stating that it has shifted attention away from more crucial matters.
Angela Rayner, the Deputy Prime Minister, is facing criticism for reportedly underpaying £40,000 in stamp duty for an £800,000 seaside property in Hove. She claims she was advised by her legal representatives to do so and only realized the error when seeking counsel from a senior barrister. Opposition leader Keir Starmer is supporting her amidst the controversy.
Rayner has voluntarily referred herself to an independent advisor on ministerial standards, Laurie Magnus, who is expected to present his findings to Prime Minister Keir Starmer by Friday, September 5.
In a recent discussion on LBC, Deborah Meaden, a successful business entrepreneur, defended Rayner’s situation but expressed uncertainty about the Deputy PM’s job security. Meaden emphasized that dwelling on such issues could detract from more significant matters manipulated by parties with vested interests.
Meaden, with a net worth of £50 million, advocated for a wealth tax to ensure that affluent individuals contribute their fair share. She emphasized the importance of everyone, including wealthy businesses, fulfilling their tax obligations to support public services and maintain a balanced economy.
Regarding the government’s business strategies, Meaden acknowledged Labour’s efforts in addressing critical business challenges but highlighted certain missteps, such as the controversial National Insurance increase for employers. She stressed the importance of proper plan implementation and patience for the desired impacts to materialize.
Finally, Meaden dispelled rumors of her potential candidacy for Mayor of London in the 2028 election, clarifying that she is not pursuing such a position due to her limited presence in London and lack of qualification for the role.