GMB host Susanna Reid sparked backlash for her comments about the government coming to the aid of âtax-dodgersâ currently stranded in Dubai.
Iranian drones and missiles have been intercepted in the skies over Dubai and the United Arab Emirates in recent days. Dubai International Airport has been hit, leaving thousands of British expats stranded.
Debate over saving British expats living tax-free in Dubai
Dubai has seen missiles flying across its skies over the last few days, with some of the cityâs most iconic buildings being damaged in the process.
The Fairmont The Palm hotel and the Burj Al Arab hotel have both been damaged. Dubai International Airport and Abu Dhabiâs Zayed International Airport have also sustained hits.
Yesterday (Monday, March 2), a debate raged in the Commons over whether or not the government should help Brits currently living tax-free in Dubai.
Liberal Democrat leader Sir Ed Davey asked Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer if he agreed that it was âonly rightâ that British expats in the region âstart paying taxes to fund our Armed Forces just like the rest of us doâ.
Susanna discussed this debate with her co-host, Ed Balls, during todayâs edition of the show.
Susanna Reid questions the government plan to save âtax dodgingâ Brits in Dubai
âVery interesting yesterday, this row kind of blew up in social media and in the Commons as well, about the fact that tens of thousands of Brits have moved places like Dubai, potentially â I canât speak for all the individuals â but to avoid paying tax,â she said.
âAnd there are questions now about, if they need rescuing, if there is a mass evacuation of all of those Brits, should they actually pay for their own evacuation?â she then continued.
âBecause if theyâre avoiding paying tax, then theyâre avoiding paying into public services, like the government coming to get you when youâre in trouble.â
Ed replied, saying itâs âhighly unlikelyâ that the government will want to pay for Brits to travel back via rescue planes. He suggested that they would rather wait for the airspace to reopen and people to buy airline tickets to fly back.
âI donât think the British public is going to think that the taxpayers paying for that makes a lot of sense,â he then continued.
At the end of the segment, Susanna and Ed asked viewers for their opinions. âI mean, you know, theyâre Brits. Come on. Weâll go and get them, wherever they are in the world,â Susanna said. âGet your plane out, Susanna,â Ed joked.
Later, it was revealed that 71% of viewers believe taxpayers

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