Labour is killing UK wealth and aspiration. How are Lane Clark and TPP helping the middle classes fight back?

For anyone who loves the UK, the current economic climate is a hard one to stomach.

Low growth, high inflation, consumer confidence dwindling, company liquidations spiraling out of control, and many wealthy individuals seem to be moving to warmer climates with more favourable business environments.

The recent ‘growth budget’ from Chancellor Rachel Reeves seems to have put the UK into reverse, and one prominent investor, entrepreneur and economic and political commentator isn’t happy about it, and is trying his best to assist the very people he believes the Government is letting down. The middle classes of The UK.

Step forward Lane Clark of TPP:

“I have been flabbergasted at some of the policies implemented by The Labour Party since they’ve taken power.

However, even worse than their policies is the fact that they refuse to take advice from experts who offer opinions, and are keen to assist.

Every business person I know wants UK PLC to succeed and thrive regardless of their political biases.

Yet, they’re left to watch from the sidelines as the current Government crushes the UK economy.

The last budget titled ‘The Growth Budget’ was an embarrassing attack on the middle classes. How Rachel Reeves could say that it wouldn’t impact the ‘working person’ and keep a straight face whilst saying it is beyond me.

In my opinion, it had a negative impact on nearly everyone.

The ‘tax and spend’ approach often adopted by Labour is outdated, and a new approach is required.

We want to build a UK that is the pride of the world, that encourages aspiration, that thrives, and with the Spring Budget just around the corner, The Chancellor really is caught between a rock and a hard place. Does she increase taxes yet again, or decrease public spending? Personally, I think the changes required to how the UK economy is Governed, is far more radical than that, but I’m telling you right now that Labour will increase taxes yet again, and on the back of that, the numbers will continue to move in the wrong direction.”

Some hard-hitting words indeed by Lane Clark of TPP, however, he wasn’t finished there.

“As a business owner, and a financial trader numbers are my forte. I couldn’t care less which party is in power, but I do care that the UK economy is moving in the right direction.

Right now, The Labour Party is making the wrong moves and they need to listen to UK business.

Good businesses will succeed regardless, but some sectors like retail will be annihilated, particularly when the NI contributions are increased shortly.

From our perspective, we will continue to assist the middle classes. Labour is trying to kill wealth and aspiration, but we’re glad to pick up the pieces.

With my business partner Ed Davies, we’ve built an investment platform that brings stock market benchmark-beating strategies to the everyday investor and cuts out the excessive fees typically charged by wealth managers.

A platform that assists investors, and helps build wealth. I really wish our Government would do the same.

If you would like further information on how Lane Clark and TPP are assisting the middle classes in the UK, please visit www.tppglobal.io

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