But it seems I have been misled:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2016/04/26/nearly-half-of-britons-pay-no-income-tax-as-burden-on-rich-incre/
“Almost half of Britons pay no income tax while the richest are now shouldering the biggest burden on record”
“…the proportion of working-age adults who do not pay income tax has risen from 34.3 per cent to 43.8 per cent, equivalent to 30million people. “
“Over the same period the amount of income tax paid by the richest 1 per cent has risen from 24.4 per cent to 27.5 per cent, meaning that 300,000 people pay more than a quarter of the nation's income tax.”
“…the increased burden on the rich is unlikely to "unwind" in future as the Conservatives have pledged to increase the personal allowance to £12,500.”
And I also wonder how many of that 43% have their wages topped up by so-called "tax credits". (So called because if you pay no tax I don't see how you can received a tax credit, but it's only me being pernickety).