UK General Election: Tax-Hiking Tories Disingenuously Campaign on Tax Cuts
Conservatives hoping voters won’t notice they are promising tax cuts while actually pushing taxation to historic highs by stealth.
Conservatives hoping voters won’t notice they are promising tax cuts while actually pushing taxation to historic highs by stealth.
British Chancellor Jeremy Hunt brags of tax cuts while failing to mention they are massively outweighed by the huge scale of tax rises.
Millions more Britons will have to pay the tax rate meant for the wealthy by Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s poorly-named Conservative Party.
Millions of UK taxpayers face being placed in higher tax brackets as a result of the fiscal drag caused by the “deep freeze” on tax bands.
Personal taxes surged a remarkable 11.45 per cent, an average increase of over £800 per household, a report claims, with worse to come.
The British middle class will be rinsed for tax money in a ‘stealth’ grab that will leave some families £40,000 worse off this decade.
Britain’s Chancellor of the Exchequer is laying the groundwork for a series of tax hikes and service cuts in the name of fighting inflation.
The British public will reportedly be on the hook for another £25 billion in tax hikes in Chancellor Jeremy Hunt’s budget next month, as the tax burden is set to hit its highest level since the 1940s.
For every £1 the average UK household will get in Liz Truss tax cuts, it will lose £2 to stealth taxes built into the system, a report claims.