Pimlico Plumber’s Charlie Mullins Drops Bombshell on Labour
Who’s the man?
Charlie Mullins, the self-made millionaire behind Pimlico Plumbers, has just opened his own back door on a political debate that’s gripping the UK. Having sold his flagship company for a cool £145 million in 2023, he’s been no stranger to the taxman—over £120 million has gone to the treasury over the years.
The Big Move to Spain and Dubai
In a raw interview with GB News, Mullins announced plans to pack his bags and relocate his assets to sunny Spain and opulent Dubai.
- Safety first: He says the shift will “protect” his finances and family.
- Too much tax, too little reward: He claims “Labour are going to increase Inheritance Tax, capital gains … it’s just not practical anymore to be here.”
- <b“It’s a blow to the Treasury”: He warns that many other entrepreneurs will follow suit, draining the UK cash‑pit.
Why He’s Angry
Mullins calls the new Labour government “anti‑business,” arguing that it’s nipping the country’s entrepreneurial spirit right between the teeth.
“I’ve paid over £120 million into the system,” he says, “and I’m afraid to say that Starmer is just driving investors and folks earning £100 k–£150 k away.”
Adding a dash of humor, he likens the policy to the government “doing a smashing a‑la‑the‑end‑fire” with a power‑tool in a kitchen that’s meant for cooling down.
What’s Next?
In an emotional confession, Mullins admitted he’s “pretty sad to be leaving” but insists it’s a necessity.
- He’s already investing in a fresh family venture but will stay away from day‑to‑day payroll hassles.
- He loathes being “treated like that” by the current administration.
- He’d rather steer clear of extra tax completely than watch the UK shrink under new rules.
The Takeaway
Whether you’re a business owner or a tax‑seeking patriot, Mullins’ break‑down gives one thing away: the wall‑outside‑the‑UK‑option feels too enticing to ignore. Keep your eyes peeled—if the money can’t stay put, it might just disappear.
