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EPISODE · Feb 15, 2026 · 7 MIN

Geoff Norcott - UK Goverment: Stamp Duty is a MAFIA Shake Down

from The Daily Heretic · host Andrew Gold

👉 Subscribe to Heretics Clips for more unfiltered conversations you won’t see on mainstream media. In this sharp and darkly funny clip, Geoff Norcott tears into what he sees as one of the most punishing, irrational, and quietly destructive policies in modern Britain: stamp duty. He describes it as a “mafia-style shakedown” not because it’s illegal, but because of how it functions — a large, unavoidable extraction at the exact moment people are most financially exposed. And he explains why this single tax is doing more damage to social mobility, housing stability, and generational fairness than most people realise. https://www.youtube.com/@hereticsclips/videos Norcott argues that stamp duty isn’t just a tax — it’s a behavioural weapon. It traps people in homes they’ve outgrown, prevents downsizing, blocks first-time buyers, and locks housing stock in place. It discourages movement. It penalises life changes. And it quietly inflates prices by forcing buyers to borrow more just to cover a government charge that adds no value to the property itself. The curiosity gap is uncomfortable: if stamp duty is so obviously harmful, why does it survive? Why do governments keep relying on it? And why does almost no one defend it openly — even while everyone pays it? Norcott suggests the answer is political convenience. Stamp duty raises huge amounts of money without appearing on monthly payslips. It doesn’t feel like income tax. It doesn’t feel like VAT. It hits in one painful lump — and then disappears from political conversation. That makes it perfect. Perfect for governments that want revenue without accountability. Perfect for a political class insulated from the housing market realities faced by younger generations. And perfect for a system that prefers short-term fiscal fixes over long-term social health. Norcott also connects this to a deeper cultural problem: a political culture that treats homeowners not as citizens building lives, but as assets to be harvested. The home isn’t a foundation anymore — it’s a revenue stream. And that, he argues, is corrosive. It turns stability into a luxury. Mobility into a risk. And aspiration into a liability. This clip isn’t about left or right. It’s about whether a society that claims to value work, family, and responsibility can justify a system that punishes people for moving, growing, or changing their lives. You may laugh at the metaphor. But you won’t forget the argument. Watch the full podcast here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pFhZc2YeXRM&t=2s #GeoffNorcott #StampDuty #UKHousing #BritishPolitics #CostOfLiving #FreeSpeech #HereticsClips #AndrewGold #UKCulture #PoliticalComedy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

👉 Subscribe to Heretics Clips for more unfiltered conversations you won’t see on mainstream media. In this sharp and darkly funny clip, Geoff Norcott tears into what he sees as one of the most punishing, irrational, and quietly destructive policies in modern Britain: stamp duty. He describes it as a “mafia-style shakedown” not because it’s illegal, but because of how it functions — a large, unavoidable extraction at the exact moment people are most financially exposed. And he explains why this single tax is doing more damage to social mobility, housing stability, and generational fairness than most people realise. https://www.youtube.com/@hereticsclips/videos Norcott argues that stamp duty isn’t just a tax — it’s a behavioural weapon. It traps people in homes they’ve outgrown, prevents downsizing, blocks first-time buyers, and locks housing stock in place. It discourages movement. It penalises life changes. And it quietly inflates prices by forcing buyers to borrow more just to cover a government charge that adds no value to the property itself. The curiosity gap is uncomfortable: if stamp duty is so obviously harmful, why does it survive? Why do governments keep relying on it? And why does almost no one defend it openly — even while everyone pays it? Norcott suggests the answer is political convenience. Stamp duty raises huge amounts of money without appearing on monthly payslips. It doesn’t feel like income tax. It doesn’t feel like VAT. It hits in one painful lump — and then disappears from political conversation. That makes it perfect. Perfect for governments that want revenue without accountability. Perfect for a political class insulated from the housing market realities faced by younger generations. And perfect for a system that prefers short-term fiscal fixes over long-term social health. Norcott also connects this to a deeper cultural problem: a political culture that treats homeowners not as citizens building lives, but as assets to be harvested. The home isn’t a foundation anymore — it’s a revenue stream. And that, he argues, is corrosive. It turns stability into a luxury. Mobility into a risk. And aspiration into a liability. This clip isn’t about left or right. It’s about whether a society that claims to value work, family, and responsibility can justify a system that punishes people for moving, growing, or changing their lives. You may laugh at the metaphor. But you won’t forget the argument. Watch the full podcast here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pFhZc2YeXRM&t=2s #GeoffNorcott #StampDuty #UKHousing #BritishPolitics #CostOfLiving #FreeSpeech #HereticsClips #AndrewGold #UKCulture #PoliticalComedy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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