I saw the Paxman interviews with both. I don't think she performed particularly well, but she held up her hand to things she'd said and done. I didn't think Paxman conducted it very well to be honest, he's become a caricature of himself. I prefer Andrew Marr and Andrew Neil, and I used to like John Humphrys on the radio.
The Labour manifesto is costed in a tax bubble - if you change the rules on taxation, then the people paying the tax change the way they operate. The Labour manifesto seems to think if you add 5% tax on, then you'll get 5% extra... it never works like that. When the tax rate on some of the higher earners varied between 50 and 45% the difference was negligible - in fact if I remember rightly, they may have even raised more revenue with the lower figure.
With Brexit on the horizon, Britain needs to be competitive for business and investment. Raising taxes on corporates isn't going to help, particularly when you see the US and France cutting theirs.
Not only that, he's going to increase wages and subsequently costs... so...
My main question to Corbyn would be...
How are you going to encourage private investment when you are creating a less competitive product?
I see a flight of capital and big drop in investment. Governments only spend other people's money and if they aren't present to be taxed on it then the tap runs dry and they'l end up borrowing heavily, throwing even more debt on future generations.
Many of these billionaires, Corby fancies taxing aren't British - just look at the Times Rich List... They might just pack their bags and leave.
I agree, some social injustices need to be addressed, but scaring away the people that ultimately pay the bills, isn't the way to do it. The top 1% of the richest people in the UK pay about 28% of the entire countries income tax already...
On costings... I didn't see any costings for the re-nationalisation of water, mail, energy and rail... things he's said he's going to do... I agree that they should never have been privatised in the first place, but the cost of re-nationalising them would be astronomical.