Monday, April 21, 2008

Government acts?

Chief Secretary to the Treasury, Yvette Cooper has announced an enquiry into the 10p tax. This is both insulting and a pretence that they are doing something. Darling said yesterday that he would not rewrite the budget even though it still has to be voted upon. The answer is do not implement the tax cut.

Here is another very simple way out, increase the threshold of taxation, to that of the minimum wage for a 36 hour week.

But what is the point of taking away with one hand to give back with another, this is the trouble with Labour - they can not justify the bureaucracy and complicated forms they have created. The creation of a state that does not allow for independence is the fear for Labour

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