A small amount of actual thinking shows that none of this makes any sense.
The 50p tax rate, we're told, apparently resulted in the rich paying LESS tax than they were before. But hang on: according to tory economic policy that aims to keep private wealth in private hands and let those individuals decide what to do with it, shouldn't this be a GOOD thing? Hell, it's even a double bonus because the tories could have kept the 50p rate and claimed to be supporting the poor via redistribution, while secretly knowing that it was really benefitting their own. So why on Earth would they then scrap the rate?
The claims that "the 50p rate needed to be scrapped because it was penalising the rich", and "the 50p rate needed to be scrapped because it wasn't raising any money" are absolutely mutually exclusive. They simply CANNOT both be true. Yet these are the two claims that have been consistently presented, side by side without a hint of irony, in the right wing press. It's a testament to the pathetic state of the lower tier of our two-tier education system, that noone in charge of that press felt the need to worry about critical thinking being applied to them by the gullible public.