‘Stealth Taxes’ on Middle Classes Will See Families £40,000 Worse Off Over Next Decade: Report
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.

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.

British security chiefs are warning Communist China could use a Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC) to monitor and control citizens – while the British state is itself working on a CBDC.

A campaign to restore Conservative (Tory) Party democracy including a top donor and former Cabinet minister has been launched following the coup that installed tax-hiking Rishi Sunak as premier without consulting members.

The de facto head of His Majesty’s Treasury announced this week that the Bank of England has begun consultations on implementing a Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC) that could usher in the globalist vision of a cashless society in which all transactions are traceable by the government.

Rough, a gigantic British gas storage facility in the North Sea which the government allowed to go to the wall in 2017, is being gradually brought back to life as the energy crisis bites.

Under the so-called Conservative Party, the British public saw their tax burden rise at the second-highest rate among G7 nations in 2021.

George Osborne, David Cameron’s “Austerity Chancellor” and the anti-Brexit campaign’s “Scaremonger-General” in 2016, believes the next British election is “Labour’s to lose” as the Conservative government gives the appearance of having lost control of multiple crises.

Nigel Farage has said that the UK Tory party now deserve to be “wiped out” over their failure to end mass migration into Britain.

People will need to “change their behaviour” on their energy usage to prevent being “blackmailed” by Vadimir Putin, Chancellor Jeremy Hunt said on Wednesday. Mr Hunt, the globalist head of the Treasury Department, said that the war in Ukraine has demonstrated

Brexit champion Nigel Farage is threatening a comeback to “obliterate” the Conservative (Tory) Party after reports they intend to reverse Brexit.

Two million British workers face the prospect of paying 60 per cent of their income to the government in taxes as a result of the latest round of hikes by the supposedly conservative government which is also splashing out billions more on state employees’ pensions.

The government has no plans to reduce migration to the tens of thousands, claiming further waves of foreigners are needed for the economy.

The Conservative (Tory) Party appears to have surrendered the one true vote-winning card they have always held up their sleeve, the ability to sell British voters the idea they will cut their taxes, with polling clearly showing the Tories are now clearly thought of as the high tax party.

Real wages in Britain are not expected to return to 2008 levels until 2027 due in part to the financial mismanagement of the Tory government.

Real household disposable income is likely to fall by over seven per cent over the next two years in Britain, despite claims from finance minister Jeremy Hunt that his budget will bolster the economy.

Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and Chancellor Jeremy Hunt have “declared war” on workers and small businesses with their tax-hiking autumn budget, according to Nigel Farage.

Britain’s finance minister said that Britons must “face into the storm” as he announced a swath of new taxes and spending cuts, supposedly to shore up the nation’s finances while somehow still stimulating growth, as the country faces the prospect of the longest recession in recorded history.

Younger generations in Britain will be the worst hit by rising energy bills, a think tank in the country has claimed.

The ‘cash-strapped’ government, now preparing tax hikes, will overspend on its aid budget by around £1 billion due to the migrant influx.

Britain’s Treasury chief Jeremy Hunt warned of spending cuts and tax increases for cash-strapped Britons despite a looming recession.

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.

All pledges Rishi Sunak made to the public during the leadership contest are under review and may not be fulfilled, the government admitted.

The Bank of England predicted the UK will experience the longest recession in recorded history on Thursday as it raised interest rates again.

‘Years’ of tax hikes are now on the cards as WEF-linked Prime Minister Rishi Sunak attempts to shore up the UK’s floundering finances.

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.

Anti-open borders Suella Braverman has been reinstalled by Rishi Sunak as Home Secretary just over a week after resigning from the post.

Rishi Sunak will meet with His Majesty King Charles III this morning to become the United Kingdom’s next Prime Minister.

The race to replace Liz Truss will conclude by as soon as Monday when another globalist stooge will likely be installed into Downing Street.

Westminster is buzzing with rumours that Boris Johnson will run to be PM, just 15 weeks since he announced his resignation in July.

Prime Minister Liz Truss reportedly had a 90-minute “shouting match” with the now-former Home Secretary Suella Braverman over broken promises, particularly on controlling immigration, before the latter was forced from office.

More chaos from Westminster as the govt calls a vote on itself, withdraws, and then wins it anyway, amid allegedly rowdy scenes.

Braverman has been pushed out as the UK’s interior minister, a move allegedly at the “behest” of the ‘de facto leader finance’ minister.

Britain’s newly minted Prime Minister Liz Truss is already the most unpopular UK political leader in the history of polling.

The last vestiges of the Truss era were swept away by Jeremy Hunt, officially the new finance minister but as claimed, de facto leader.

Jeremy Hunt confirmed that once again a Conservative government will raise taxes, a blow to any hope of Liz Truss governing as a Thatcherite.

Hunt opposed Truss for Tory leader, opposed Brexit, and backed China-style lockdowns. His wife has presented TV for a CCP-owned media org.

LONDON (AP) – The head of an inquiry into a tainted-blood scandal that killed 2,400 people in Britain urged the government to pay survivors and bereaved partners at least 100,000 pounds ($120,000) each in compensation immediately.

The first round of voting for leadership has seen Jeremy Hunt and Nadhim Zahawi eliminated after they failed to reach the threshold.

Eight candidates have recieved the requisite support from fellow MPs to enter into the first round of voting to replace Boris Johnson.

Conservative Party bigwigs looking to take over from recently ousted Boris Johnson have suddenly begun pushing for “red meat” tax cuts, despite previous talk of having to hike charges over COVID.
