From the CEO of Phones 4 U.
"Throughout the build up to the
election I made my position clear regarding my political values. I am proud of Britain, I am happy to pay my tax, but my fears of what
Labour would do to the fabric of this country had they got in, were increasing.
My view was and is, that if Labour had gained power, that it would not only be devastating for the wealthy people who want to stay in Britain, but would be devastating for all classes, including the poor.
Hence I made my decision to donate £500,000 to the
Conservative Party on the Monday before the election. I have never donated to any political party, apart from a single donation to Bill Cash's campaign for
Brexit. However, I felt that I could no longer stand by and do nothing, as the rhetoric spun by both
Jeremy Corbyn and
John McDonnell was so abhorrent and terrifying, in terms of what it would it would do to a “Great” Britain.
My well publicised interview with John McDonnell in his constituency the week before, only affirmed my views that the Labour Party attaining power would be catastrophic for Britain. John McDonnell did nothing to change my views. His arguments were flawed and weak and, worse still, I saw him as a wolf in sheep's clothing.
Labour's manifesto was completely unachievable and unfinanceable, and would have thrown the country into turmoil. They were trying to buy votes by taking money off the rich and giving it to the poor. Unfortunately, they would have driven so many rich people out of the country that the UK's tax base would have been reduced dramatically. Far from helping the poor, Labour would have had to increase taxes on everyone who remained.
The following day, I met
Boris Johnson at the
Conservative headquarters, to discuss my commitment to helping make Britain great again, and two days following I made my donation of £500,000.
Brexit was a big part of this decision to donate, because we just had to get Brexit done and Boris is the only man to do this.
The Government has only got so much money to go round and whether they put it into social services or health services, they have to operate within budget or raise taxes. That is a fact of life. Corbyn's rhetoric was anti-rich, anti-billionaire, anti-aspirational, anti-inspirational and negative in every way. Labour would have not only been divisive to our society, undermining enterprise in every way – they would have sucked the life blood out of the economy. I do want to see the health service improve - but we have to find different ways of doing it.
I want to see the poor better off by making the country wealthier and for there to be increased tax revenue to be able to afford these improvements, but whilst still encouraging the wealthy to stay in Britain. I want to see the
NHS prosper. I see no reason whatsoever why every hospital cannot have a private area which deals with people who can afford it or have got private health insurance. Any profits from this private work would contribute towards an improved health service for the rest of society.
Of course, this retains a two tier service - but why not use tier one to make tier two much better? It would be the same doctors treating people privately as treating people on the NHS. There is no Utopian solution to this - life can be unfair. We already have the super-wealthy like me, and we have poor people. We just need to do everything we can to bridge this divide.
I am not anti-Labour. I am anti the dreadful policies and the practices of Corbyn and McDonnell. What I want is a very credible Labour party. Hopefully, after Brexit we can get back to two party politics with a much strengthened rejuvenated Labour party with sensible and productive policies. I have always voted Conservative, but I never felt so paranoid about the destruction of Great Britain, as I have felt about this Labour Party coming to power.
Had the policies of the Labour Party been more sensible, I almost certainly would not have felt the need to donate. "
John Caudwell founded mobile phone retailer Phones4U