Nigel Farage will today unveil a plan to charge non-doms £250,000 in return for avoiding a raft of taxes, with the proceeds going to the lowest-paid workers.

In his latest lurch to the Left, the Reform UK leader will use a speech this morning to pledge to 'restore the social contract between rich and poor' in Britain.

Under the plan, non-doms would be offered the chance to pay a £250,000 one-off 'Entry Contribution' in return for not being taxed on any offshore income or gains.

They would also not be liable to pay inheritance tax, the Mail understands.

The 'contribution' would then be distributed to Britain's lowest earning 10 per cent of full-time workers, delivered automatically by HMRC as a cash dividend.