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  1. trmetroidmaniac on

    >Asked whether she was prepared to rule out tax rises, she said: “I’m not going to, because it would be irresponsible for a chancellor to do that. We took the decisions last year to draw a line under unfunded commitments and economic mismanagement. So we’ll never have to do something like that again. But there are costs to what happened.”

    Meh, I can’t complain about that. It’s less dishonest.

  2. Optimaldeath on

    An insane person might think the whole episode was designed purely to soften the ground for raising them because the country’s finances demands it and it’s unpopular.

  3. Sensitive_Echo5058 on

    After a week of defeats to the Labour party, you’d imagine this isn’t the kind of Friday night headline they were hoping for.

  4. SnooGiraffes449 on

    But when I voted for Liebour they promised they wouldn’t raise taxes on working people.

  5. Why do they never mention the winter fuel allowance u-turn? Boomers protested out of principle, not need and we have to pay the cost of that too, at significant cost. 1/3 of the cost is WFA.

  6. Diligent_Craft_1165 on

    At least make it on the basic rate so the lower earners start contributing more too

  7. XenorVernix on

    If there’s one thing you can guarantee with Tories and Labour it’s annual tax increases.

  8. East-Present1112 on

    Four more years of this shit show. Sit back Nigel- you really have to do fuck all at this point 

  9. greylord123 on

    Isn’t there a fairly simple solution to this.

    Wages are low and the welfare budget is high.

    Does it not stand to reason that if people’s wages were higher and people didn’t have to rely on benefits to get by then we would a) generate more income tax and b) have less expenditure on welfare which is subsiding wages. Two birds one stone.

    We can’t afford to increase income tax. People on the basic rate are already struggling with the cost of everything going up and increasing income tax is another additional expense and people on the higher rates are already getting stung.

    The solution to me is to stop using welfare to subsidise wages and let the employers take the fucking hit for once.

    It’s a labour government and they should be protecting the value of our labour not diminishing it. Any tax increases should be targeted at the wealthy, the landowners and big businesses who have been getting away with it for too long

  10. Specialist-Hyena9267 on

    To many big promises borrowed a shit ton of money. Now the penny has dropped and there scrambling and as usual we are the ones that has to pay for there complete incompetence

  11. Competitive_Golf8206 on

    Haha

    No breaks on the benny train, it’ll run us all down.

    Looking forward to seeing yet more of my disposable income fucked away in exchange for me not getting any services from it minus my bins getting collected once a fortnight 

  12. Glum_Position_4216 on

    I am ok with tax rises when our money is being used in ways that benefit society as a whole.

    As a middle earner, I keep getting squeezed for more money, while austerity lives on and things just seem to get worse and worse each year. Longer NHS waiting lists, roads that are becoming dangerous to drive on with the amount of pot holes, unchecked mass immigration, housing shortages, a benefits system that is becoming unsustainable, the triple lock that will ensure young people never get a pension themselves, cuts to ISA savings, sky high energy bills, lack of police funding causing specific crimes to rise and go unchecked, prisons full, cost of housing asylum seekers in hotels sky high, the insane Chagos islands deal, lack of investment and growth, rising unemployment… I could go on, it’s so tiring.

    The Tories ruined this country. Labour are doing better but that’s a low bar. There’s such a lack of inspiration. It’s been a year and the labour party are already tearing themselves apart from within. I hope they enjoy the next 4 years because that’s all they’re getting if they don’t sort themselves out fast.

  13. stinkybumbum on

    Yeah come on. At this point I’ll just leave city work and just earn lower income because most of it goes their fucking way anyway.

  14. Meanwhile, big corporations such as Nando’s and Starbucks are paying little to no corporation tax in the UK. At least, if we had good public services, that would make sense. More and more tax increases. Then, they’ll be the same ones asking, “Why is the hospitality and night-time economy dying?” It’s because no one can afford to go out.

  15. SelectAd6146 on

    We are gonna have to decide as a country what we want. Ultimately it is not sustainable and the government have done an awful and cowardly job at explaining that, but the public are going to have to accept things have to change as well.

    It can’t just be tax someone else or cut someone elses support etc.

  16. yeh lets just keep doing the same thing we’ve done the last 20 years and hope that this time it finally works

  17. Turbulent_Art745 on

    A reminder. A disabled friend on pip has to pay for his prescriptions. My great aunt with two homes and so much money she can’t spend, gets them free.

    Fucking cheek of attacking those who have been assessed as having several health issues that affect many parts of their life.

    Go. After. The. Wealthy. Pensioners. You. Cunts

  18. WeMustPlantMoreTrees on

    20p tax on every bet made in the U.K. let’s see if the house always wins

  19. JoJosMagicJumper on

    Bang, there it is. “It ain’t our fault our ideas are shit. Blame the disabled. They won.” Straight from the Tory playbook. Hate down, not up. Tabloids pump filth into the middle class. Feeding them rage and lies.

    “Crippled con artist on PIP buys a Merc. Runs the boiler all summer. Fakes the limp, lives like a king.”

    Bullshit, but they eat up like cornflakes on a Sunday Morning. Keeps eyes off the real scam: Old money. New money. Billionaires playing God. While the disabled get pennies, accusations, side eyes and cold flats.

    And in the background, laughing, the rich staying rich. Untouched by any of this pantomime of bullshit.

  20. Employers NI increase and frozen tax brackets. We’ve already had the tax rises. 🫠

  21. GenerallyDull on

    Any chance of cutting the hotel and housing bill for illegal arrivals?

    That would save us billions.

  22. Don’t come from generational wealth. Worked hard to get middle income. Starting to think working and being productive isn’t worth it.