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The official Budget 2017 DOOM thread
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"Hammond’s special adviser, pressed repeatedly, insisted the chancellor’s decision to increase class 4 National Insurance Contributions for the self-employed did not breach the Conservatives’ manifesto — because “tax lock” legislation, published after the election, did not include details about which classes of NICs were included.”
“The manifesto is not the place you should be looking for it; you should be looking for it in the legislation,” she said.
Osborne’s “tax lock” was a way of strengthening the party’s tax promises by passing them into law. But the manifesto said clearly that the Conservatives would, “commit to no increases in VAT, National Insurance Contributions or Income Tax”. "
https://www.theguardian.com/politics...borrowing-liveComment
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Oh dear - Labour is against tax grabbing Tory Scum:
"Labour will oppose the £2bn Tory tax on self employed low and middle earners. #Budget2017"Comment
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"And this is what David Gauke, the chief secretary to the Treasury, told the BBC’s budget programme when asked to explain why the government was raising class 4 national insurance contributions (NICs) when it said in its manifesto that it would not raise NICs
The intent of the manifesto commitment was legislated for [in the government’s tax lock legislation], and that covered class 1 national insurance contribution, which is the rate that applies to employees. It didn’t cover class 4, which is what we are increasing today.
One of the reasons for that was at the same time we were abolishing class 2. So you’ve got to remember that for most self-employed people, if you look at all the reforms to National Insurance contributions that we are making over the next couple of years most of them will be paying less in National Insurance contributions, not more. The relatively higher earners will be paying more - that is true. But the majority of self-employed will pay lower levels of NICs in three years’ time than they do today."
Tory Scum - breaking manifesto and then insulting intelligence by pretending they did not.Comment
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They're definitely coming under some pressure w/r to the manifesto commitment, mainly in the form of derision that the manifesto was talking about C1 NI . Not a good look. Could go non-linear quickly if enough backbenchers make a fuss, but I doubt it, and Corbyn didn't even mention it is his live reply, so any pressure will be internalComment
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30 mins of "pressure", big deal.
Breaking manifesto promise should be equal to forcing new elections + putting in jail those who broke the promises.Comment
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Originally posted by AtW View Post30 mins of "pressure", big deal.
Breaking manifesto promise should be equal to forcing new elections + putting in jail those who broke the promises.Comment
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Why should Labour oppose Tory Scum increasing taxes? They are doing their job!
Komrade Korbyn can relax and wait 2020 when he gets in by a landslide, I'll probably vote for him too.Comment
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Originally posted by AtW View PostWhy should Labour oppose Tory Scum increasing taxes? They are doing their job!
Komrade Korbyn can relax and wait 2020 when he gets in by a landslide, I'll probably vote for him too.Comment
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