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First hints of the brain drain effect
26th April 2009
The government’s decision to increase the top rate of income tax from 40% to 50% is pure political opportunism from a party that has given up any realistic hope of power at the next election. Cue a chance to stick a few poorly aimed knives into the body of up and coming entrepreneurs for a measure that will raise a little extra revenue but which will also do huge long term damage to enterprise in the British economy. From next year anyone earning more than £150,000 a year will pay 50% income tax. The move replaced the 45% tax bracket threatened in the pre-budget report last November. Here are the first signs of a brain drain effect taking hold. And even more worrying is the threat of a brain blockade - as highly skilled people in industries such as technology, medicine, industrial research and so son may now shun coming to the UK in favour of competing locations. Those with a cushion of wealth are best placed to relocate, in a digital age the barriers to conducting business off-shore are so much lower. The Telegraph provides a handy guide for those searching for an atlas and airline timetable this weekend.