Weststander
Well-known member
Local councils have had to endure limits on increases for a decade now, meaning that they've had to drastically reduce the services offered over that period (all because of central government diktat -- and central government has far too much power over local government). Increases also have to factor in things like inflation.
I'd suggest that our political energies would be more productively directed towards the issue of income and, more particularly, wealth distribution and inequalities and then the occasional above-inflation council tax rise would become less of a controversial issue.
An idea gathering support is to expand the number of council tax bands. By breaking up band H into H, I and J, the latter two paying substantially more council tax. With the large number of high value properties in places such as Brighton and Hove, it would make a significant difference.
The beauty of the tax is that it’s very hard to avoid for home owners .... the property isn’t going anywhere, it’s owners are known.
I think a shadow cabinet member discussed this recently.