Labour’s manifesto: The tax hike Keir Starmer hopes people won’t talk about



Labour’s manifesto: The tax hike Keir Starmer hopes people won’t talk about

well the labor Manifesto launches over you can see them dismantling the stage literally behind me as I speak and now the next step the most important step changing Britain we did get confirmation that taxes would rise under labor yes we want to Bear Down properly on the non-dom tax status and make sure that super rich pay their uh fair share in this country yes we want the oil and gas companies to pay fair tax on the massive profits that they’re making yes uh we want to make sure that private Equity Loop Pooles aren’t there again for uh wealthy and yes we’ve taken a tough decision in relation to vat so we will take all of those measures there are something like 18 reviews mentioned in the manifesto that essentially means comeb back we wear our office and we’ll tell you what we’ll do the Hope from labor I think is that in a couple of days people aren’t talking about that Manifesto and they keep that 20 point po

Labour has unveiled plans to hike taxes by £8.6 billion through raids on private schools, overseas property investors and non-doms.

The party’s manifesto says that its planned tax rises will raise a combined £8.6 billion by 2028-29, with the money used to pay for more NHS appointments and teachers.

Despite Sir Keir Starmer repeatedly insisting all his policies would be fully costed, the manifesto only provides a breakdown of costs for the final year of a Labour government.

Read more here: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics/2024/06/13/keir-starmer-announces-86bn-worth-of-tax-rises/

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13 comments
  1. And NO WE DONT WANT TO PAY FOR THESE POLITICIANS UNTIL THEY START DELIVERING THEIR PROMISES AND WE NO LONGER WISH TO PAY THER SALARYS FOR LIFE AFTER THEY LEAVE OFFICE THEY DO NOT NEED IT THEY GO ON TO EARN MILLIONS WE TAX PAYERS HAVE ENOUGH TO PAY

  2. How anyone would Vote Labour, when Starmer is a friend of the Muslim community and Sadiq Khan will be like shooting yourselves in the Foot😮

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