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Response rates from 2.3k Non-Civil Parish or Community voters.

58%
Yes
42%
No
51%
Yes
31%
No
6%
Yes, this will help reduce wealth inequality in the UK
11%
No, but implement the tax on foreign owned property

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 @4WS739Jfrom Buckinghamshire  answered…4yrs4Y

 @4XM8PZBfrom Lincolnshire  answered…4yrs4Y

Yes, especially since the government has issued the bedroom tax, targeting many lower income families. Having seen local residents forced to move out of their homes because they cannot afford the bedroom tax, they should also bring in the mansion tax. The wealthy have not seen any tax increases under this government, theirs have been cut, yet the lower class families have been far worse off especially due to services cut by the same government that's cutting taxes for the higher class.

 @9ZZ9XF2answered…3wks3W

Yes, if owner has multiple residential property, if residential property is in foreign territory (outside UK boundaries), or used for malicious intent.

 @9QQMJNRanswered…6mos6MO

again, depends on what they’re going to spend their money on; yes, if it’s being spent on things which benefit society and the environment

 @9QQ4VB2answered…6mos6MO

It depends on the area - £2million in London is a different sized property to one for £2million in Liverpool where earnings are different