Nigel Farage's plan to restore tax breaks for wealthy foreigners in exchange for an annual fee could cost £34billion over five years, experts warned today.
The Reform leader unveiled the Britannia card today, which would allow non-doms to live in Britain but pay no tax on their foreign income and property if he wins power.
They would instead have to pay a one-off £250,000 'Entry Contribution' that Reform says would be passed on to the UK's lowest-paid workers.
Mr Farage was forced to deny he was lurching to the left to woo Labour voters in the north and Midlands to Reform as he unveiled the scheme.
He said he was no 'Robin Hood stealing from the rich' and said he hoped 'tens of thousands of people will come to the United Kingdom on this ticket'.







