Gideon is probably dancing round no. 11
A few rich kids feeling well off does not matter when 99% of the electorate are suffering from pay cuts & freezes and ever increasing prices
Or the largest rise in basic rate tax thresholds (from £6,475 in 2009 to £10,000 next year) in living memory?
They're only the biggest because they've been frozen for so long.
The forecast for UK growth this year received a significant upgrade to 1.4%, up from July's estimate of 0.9%.
And for next year the IMF expects UK growth of 1.9%, up from July's projection of 1.5%.
The IMF's upgrades for its outlook on the UK are larger than those it made for any other country in its World Economic Outlook.
What are Ed 'crisis' Miliband and Ed 'flat-lining' Bollx going to moan about now?
Yes there is growth, but who is enjoying this growth. Not me, my living expenses go higher each year, yet my take home pay has gone down. The best I can look forward to in the next 5 years is 1% pay rises.........unless they reengage on that deal, like the NHS.
Typical Tory attitude. Offer a measley 1% pay rise to hard working, hard pressed and mostly low paid NHS Staff, then if that's not enough to withdraw it.
Usual Tory agenda, redistribution of wealth from those that can ill afford it, to those already wealthy. Public Services cut. Taxes cut for the well off.
It looks like you are.I'm not getting into politics, cos its always based on ones own perspectives.
So which tax cuts for the rich are you talking about?But, even the most blinkered can see whats going on here. A bedroom tax for those that can ill afford it, yet you have the right to buy scheme......upto £600,000.
Cuts to benefits again to those that can ill afford it, yet you can bet your bottom dollar that there will be tax cuts that will benefit the most.
I'm not against wealth creators, and actually I don't care if they have a tax cut, but come on, pay for it by cutting benefits to the poor. Morally wrong!
I work in the public sector. Forget pre tax pay, my take home pay has actually gone down. I earn less than I did in 2009. I have had no pay rise for the past 3 years. I now have received 1% for this year. I am not alone in this. Without the higher personal allowance, I would be even worse off.
Those of us in the private sector have suffered just as much. I haven't had a pay rise for 5 years.
Income tax reduced from 50 - 45% for the rich whilst NHS staff are told that the 1% pay rise they were promised is no longer affordable. Manipulative *******s.So which tax cuts for the rich are you talking about?
2. What did Labour do for 15 years to help the worst off ?