Sol Campbell: I came from nothing to get to the top but I can't afford Labour's mansion tax
Sol Campbell accuses Labour of using the mansion tax to penalise people who have "come from nothing" and achieved great things as he claimed that he will not be able to afford to pay the levy.
In an interview conducted as the former England player walked around a slick, opulently decorated mansion Mr Campbell said that the "little bit" of tax Labour plan to implement would be "a hell of a lot for me."
Sol Campbell accuses Labour of using the mansion tax to penalise people who have "come from nothing" and achieved great things as he claimed that he will not be able to afford to pay the levy.
In an interview conducted as the former England player walked around a slick, opulently decorated mansion Mr Campbell said that the "little bit" of tax Labour plan to implement would be "a hell of a lot for me."
...Campbell has homes in Chelsea - a six-storey, five bedroom home in Cheyne Walk - and a mansion in Northumberland.