Nice British Bake Off decide Prue Leith is fearful about Labour’s “depraved” inheritance tax plans.

Prue Leith made a devastating confession (Picture: Getty)
Prue Leith made a devastating end-of-life confession as she hit out on the Labour Occasion’s “depraved” inheritance tax. The Nice British Bake Off decide, who’s passing the baton on to Nigella Lawson for the brand new sequence, sat down with The Telegraph to debate the tip of her life – admitting she has an estimate of how lengthy she is going to dwell.
Prue, 86, admitted she has been “meting out” money to her kids and goddaughter whereas she remains to be alive to keep away from having to pay exorbitant quantities of tax. She mentioned: “It’s good to see them spend it, and to assist with college charges or shopping for a home. My plan is to maintain doing that in order that there gained’t be any after I die.”
Prue branded the inheritance tax “depraved”, fuming: “Like most individuals who’ve made cash, I feel, ‘For God’s sake, I’ve already paid tax on that cash I earned’ – 45% tax, which is quite a bit. So I actually don’t wish to be taxed one other 40% once more after I die.”
Although she “understands” the federal government wants cash from someplace, and even agrees that “wealthy individuals ought to pay extra”, Prue admitted that paying twice “sucks”.
Prue estimated she is going to “move 100” as her personal mom lived to be 97. However her life has sadly been marred by tragedy already, together with the dying of her first husband Rayne Kruger in 2002.
She referred to as his dying “gradual and agonising”, and voiced her assist for assisted dying as she admitted: “Had assisted dying been a authorized possibility for him, he may have died peacefully, surrounded by love and assist, with sufficient morphine to nonetheless the ache.”
Prue has beforehand admitted she “hasn’t received for much longer left”, joking that John is “near being her carer”.
She instructed Mail On-line: “I by no means thought of dying in any respect, however now, in my eighties, it crosses my thoughts a number of occasions a day – not intentionally, simply inserting itself into every part.”


















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