The trader-turned-campaigner argues that drastic steps need to be taken to close the UK's huge wealth gap

The trader-turned-campaigner argues that drastic steps need to be taken to close the UK's huge wealth gap

Britain's self-styled greatest inequality economist, surely Gary Stevenson knows his two per cent levy won't work, writes Damian Pudner.

In this episode of The Fourcast, economist and activist Gary Stevenon told us that the incoming prime minister will “fail” unless he is willing to properly tax wealth.

The former Citibank trader put his controversial plans to entrepreneurs, tax experts, wealthy estate owners and online finance gurus while filming his new Channel 4 programme 'How…

This evangelising of a wealth tax should have made for a truly amazing documentary. But it allows its host to be totally out-argued by all his interviewees. Why?

Ultra-Left-wing economist and YouTuber Gary Stevenson, who advocates a return to the 95 per cent tax rates of the 1960s, says he loathes inequality above all things.