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insurance and vat. they've signed up to the tight fiscal limits of the tories, they've signed up to tight borrowing. that is austerity on steroids. and look who was 30 miles away in greenock at around the same time. the labour leader, rather keen on nabbing a whole load of snp seats. the snp say they want you to vote to send a message. i don't want you to vote to send a message. i want you to vote to send a government. and he set out one of his key ideas, which would be based in scotland. great british energy. that publicly owned company, owned by the taxpayer, making money for the taxpayer, harnessing clean power. i mean, he's been talking - about his net zero ambitions, but yet again, there's no substance. there's no ideas, no- policy, there'sjust logo, and the british people deserve a lot more than that _ scotland is critical to the liberal democrats. we have four mps, we think we can get many more after the election. we can beat a lot of the snp mps. the snp has been in government in scotland since
insurance and vat. they've signed up to the tight fiscal limits of the tories, they've signed up to tight borrowing. that is austerity on steroids. and look who was 30 miles away in greenock at around the same time. the labour leader, rather keen on nabbing a whole load of snp seats. the snp say they want you to vote to send a message. i don't want you to vote to send a message. i want you to vote to send a government. and he set out one of his key ideas, which would be based in scotland. great...
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national insurance contribution, people of more money in their pocket. as that filters through to peoples lives and they feel better off, i think we will have a very credible case to make to the british electorate that we have a plan, that is working... i'm afraid we're to time. james cleverly, thank you. this is bbc news. hello. after another very warm and mostly sunny spring day today, what are the chances of this weather lasting through the weekend? well, at first, it is going to be more of the same — mostly dry on saturday, spells of sunshine. it will be very warm. but by sunday, signs of a change, some thundery showers as atlantic weather fronts start to edge in. but in the short term, this area of high pressure just about holding firm. underneath that high through tonight, we'll have largely clear skies. and it is possible, particularly across the northern half of the uk, that you might get a glimpse of the northern lights, the aurora borealis. there's been a lot of geomagnetic activity, a solar storm heading our way, so do keep an eye to the sky
national insurance contribution, people of more money in their pocket. as that filters through to peoples lives and they feel better off, i think we will have a very credible case to make to the british electorate that we have a plan, that is working... i'm afraid we're to time. james cleverly, thank you. this is bbc news. hello. after another very warm and mostly sunny spring day today, what are the chances of this weather lasting through the weekend? well, at first, it is going to be more of...
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insurance form of cuts this year, twice in fact and that hasn't been greeted with a bond market stop out but suddenly, what the markets will want to see is a pledge for really good economic management as far as it can be at moment given the problems facing the uk economy but they will want to have an incoming labor government to be relatively conservatives in terms of a big, big spending pledge which are not funded however, there is a big argument to say that there needs to be a lot more investment in public infrastructure and public services. infrastructure and public services-— infrastructure and public services. ., ~ , ., , services. 0k, thank you very much indeed. _ let's return to the us — because according to a report by bloomberg news — elon musk�*s rocket firm spacex could be valued at $200 billion in a new deal to sell shares to investors. the deal would allow staff and insiders to sell some of their shares in the closely—held company — at up to $110 each — potentially testing the water for a wider public share offering. the space industry as a whole could be w
insurance form of cuts this year, twice in fact and that hasn't been greeted with a bond market stop out but suddenly, what the markets will want to see is a pledge for really good economic management as far as it can be at moment given the problems facing the uk economy but they will want to have an incoming labor government to be relatively conservatives in terms of a big, big spending pledge which are not funded however, there is a big argument to say that there needs to be a lot more...
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we've got national insurance by a third which benefits 29 million working people. the average earner gains a tax cut of £900 per year. we put up the national living wage by 10% or thereabouts this april, and by a similar amount this time last year. these are all things that are positive in terms of improving living standards. but if we are to keep that progress going. we simply cannot risk it with a labour party that does not have a plan and will take us right back to square one. the front page of the financial times today echoes something that the ifs, a respected independent think tank, has been warding off, that it think tank, has been warding off, thatitis think tank, has been warding off, that it is difficult to see how either your plans or labour's plans at up to a programme of increased spending on public services because you are not pledging to raise any further taxes, any growth is questionable and it could take time. the ft says that voters are braced for tax increases despite assurances from labour and the conservatives. are you being honest with the pu
we've got national insurance by a third which benefits 29 million working people. the average earner gains a tax cut of £900 per year. we put up the national living wage by 10% or thereabouts this april, and by a similar amount this time last year. these are all things that are positive in terms of improving living standards. but if we are to keep that progress going. we simply cannot risk it with a labour party that does not have a plan and will take us right back to square one. the front...
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i you have made these cuts to national insurance---— insurance... i thought we were talkin: insurance... i thought we were talking about _ insurance... i thought we were talking about gb _ insurance... i thought we were talking about gb energy! - insurance... i thought we were talking about gb energy! thatl insurance... i thought we were i talking about gb energy! that was insurance... i thought we were - talking about gb energy! that was my initial question _ talking about gb energy! that was my initial question but _ talking about gb energy! that was my initial question but he _ talking about gb energy! that was my initial question but he went _ talking about gb energy! that was my initial question but he went on - talking about gb energy! that was my initial question but he went on to i initial question but he went on to the broader economy in terms of what is promised. you mention to tax rises or spending cuts which is what the institute for fiscal studies said. i'm interested, drew hendry, the emergency budget that the first minister is suggest
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insurance under labour acknowledged they would be difficult decisions ahead. i’m difficult decisions ahead. i'm under no _ difficult decisions ahead. in under no illusions about the scale of a challenge i will face if i am treasurer —— chancellor in a few weeks' time. we ensure that non—dom is will pay theirfair share time. we ensure that non—dom is will pay their fair share of tax and crackdown on tax avoidance. fix, tax and crackdown on tax avoidance.— tax and crackdown on tax avoidance. a warning from economists _ avoidance. a warning from economists that _ avoidance. a warning from economists that all - avoidance. a warning from i economists that all parties needed to be more honest about the state of public finances. the other one is talking about the windfall tax and the oil and gas companies are not made clear the tax cuts to the big banks that the conservatives have given since 2015, they need to be reversed. and we will show that we are being responsible.— will show that we are being responsible. the tories have hinted at _ responsible.
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they've ruled out rising raising income tax or national insurance . under national insurance. under pressure from our press department, they finally clearly ruled out increases to vat . and ruled out increases to vat. and that leaves the question, where are you going to find the 38 billion? now, if you look at what happened in 1997, when gordon brown came in, he raided workplace pensions, £118 billion raid. he then gave pensioners a £0.75 increase and we ended up with a fourth worse highest, sorry, the fourth highest, pensioner poverty in the whole of europe. and if you look at what is said in that pamphlet that rachel reeves has authored , that rachel reeves has authored, it's very clear they're looking at reducing the tax relief on people paying into pensions. if you're on the higher rate of tax, raising £20 billion as it as it was then at that time . so as it was then at that time. so you're looking at a party that's coming forward with a tax raid on pensioners, on the state pension and if they're going to make their sums work, a tax raid on workplace pensions. and we do
they've ruled out rising raising income tax or national insurance . under national insurance. under pressure from our press department, they finally clearly ruled out increases to vat . and ruled out increases to vat. and that leaves the question, where are you going to find the 38 billion? now, if you look at what happened in 1997, when gordon brown came in, he raided workplace pensions, £118 billion raid. he then gave pensioners a £0.75 increase and we ended up with a fourth worse highest,...
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we won't be increasing national insurance or income tax for workers . and so that leaves vat, workers. and so that leaves vat, by the way. so vat might go up. >> we've no plans on that ehhen >> we've no plans on that either. so i'm very surprised by anyone who thinks that those values , defending those values, values, defending those values, ensuring our young people are resilient as individuals and as part of a community is something that they would think isn't a good thing. >> you're not making an effort, as i say , stay at home. as i say, stay at home. >> but if the tracksuit has been worn by taylor swift, i mean, for all i know, the tracksuit may cost more money than my tailor made suit. >> but wasn't she asked to leave? >> certainly my generation. you're a little bit younger than myself. no, no, you know, we our parents are my. yeah. all right. >> i'm not, i listen, i'm the youngest and i'm old from six. >> it's breakfast on gb news. >> it's breakfast on gb news. >> welcome back. your time is 323. i'm martin daubney , and 323. i'm martin daubney, a
we won't be increasing national insurance or income tax for workers . and so that leaves vat, workers. and so that leaves vat, by the way. so vat might go up. >> we've no plans on that ehhen >> we've no plans on that either. so i'm very surprised by anyone who thinks that those values , defending those values, values, defending those values, ensuring our young people are resilient as individuals and as part of a community is something that they would think isn't a good thing....
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to support mutual and ex, federal trade to all of the you smoked, some companies will work with the national insurance companies or the probably to, to incentivize them and help them smoke aside use and it's resources to do as to the external trade. our opponents are part of middle where you, we must continue. i will what kind of to create preferential trade regimes with an interest in the countries based on mutually acceptable conditions with a new approach, i'm not sure of the pedagogy of smoking really as i reach any of we have discussed the last thing we go stations, we don't want to go to yes or no, but i think that's probably every month. i would like the commission to minute sure . sort of key elements and involve fee for the referential sufferings agreement items fundamental end industrial cooperation. we like to this. we must timothy eyes . consider the interests of the states expect we shop, i wanna dominated by small and medium providers of goods and services, and i'm, it's not us for sure. products just quotes for some odd yes because couldn't come consumer demand a nation market
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national insurance, national service. sorry. yeah, whereas starmer is going for the 16 year olds, as we've said. and, and the young parents, i think well, it's funny because the stories dovetail this idea of the 16 and 17 year olds getting the vote because they can sign up to the army, they won't fight for their country, but they can participate and do training and things like that. >> and then and then this issue about national service, what would the advantage be of national service? what good would that do our youngsters? >> well, i think it's quite a few. there are quite a few things. it teaches discipline and we're not just talking about joining the army, you know, that sort of thing. there's also civic duties and i think, you know, a lot of them would would be interested in doing either. so you get to learn discipline, learn how to keep yourself going. and also you get to do things for others. certainly if you do the civic duty and that's good for anybody, frankly. >> most definitely. >> most definitely. >> have you
national insurance, national service. sorry. yeah, whereas starmer is going for the 16 year olds, as we've said. and, and the young parents, i think well, it's funny because the stories dovetail this idea of the 16 and 17 year olds getting the vote because they can sign up to the army, they won't fight for their country, but they can participate and do training and things like that. >> and then and then this issue about national service, what would the advantage be of national service?...
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we've already seen some of those to the national insurance contribution rejections families that deserve to get the money they earn, pensioners who have worked hard for their pensions, keeping more of their pensions. that is about choices that ritchie sunak has made. of course in a time of turbulence when there is danger across the globe, whether it's in the middle east or asia pacific region whether it's in cyberspace we need a leader at the head of a government who is willing to make the right choices. just as he did when i was prime minister he decided to give our friends in ukraine the support they needed to defend themselves against putin aggression. as we present our case to the british people let's remind ourselves the other choice available to. which is a labour party led by one of the various keir starmer entities... i say that because i don't know who is turning out. i don't know who is turning out. i don't know who is turning out. i don't know what we're getting with a keir starmer led labour party. is it a keir starmer who backed relentlessly, not once but twice jeremy corbyn
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insurance yesterday. and then their paths diverged. keir starmer back on the campaign trailand diverged. keir starmer back on the campaign trail and chris went to keir starmer poz my old hometown where he grew up, and it's really interesting that the labour leader is to talking about his very modest background growing up in the 1970s in the suburbs basically because it actually means that labour strategists think the message has not gotten through to voters that this guy is from a modest background. many people see the server bit of syrup keir starmer rather than the keir starmer bit so that's quite interesting. i have a theory of the cori campaign. i think maybe they have a traditional model of general election campaigning where you have a fresh new story for the media every day and everyone talks about because we are now on date two of talking about their announcement of a new kind of national service. now that might be because they think it takes a couple of days for messages to really sink in to the p
insurance yesterday. and then their paths diverged. keir starmer back on the campaign trailand diverged. keir starmer back on the campaign trail and chris went to keir starmer poz my old hometown where he grew up, and it's really interesting that the labour leader is to talking about his very modest background growing up in the 1970s in the suburbs basically because it actually means that labour strategists think the message has not gotten through to voters that this guy is from a modest...
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the company should speed up efforts to establish interaction with national trade insurance systems so that they can quickly begin to use additional insurance capacity. as for the external counter, i would like to note the need continuation of work on the formation of preferential trade regimes with interested countries on mutually beneficial terms for all parties. today we considered the issue of starting negotiations with mongolia and concluding a temporary trade agreement. i ask the commission to pay special attention to the key provisions of the future preferential agreement. tourism, education and medicine. entrepreneurs in our countries must actually appreciate our support in these areas. i propose that the commission conduct an analysis of existing opportunities in this direction. the global labor market is experiencing a shortage of qualified labor resources, and the unified labor market yaes is no exception. the economies of the countries require it. the possibility of creating joint centers of competence, on the site of which we can combine our efforts to find new knowledge a
the company should speed up efforts to establish interaction with national trade insurance systems so that they can quickly begin to use additional insurance capacity. as for the external counter, i would like to note the need continuation of work on the formation of preferential trade regimes with interested countries on mutually beneficial terms for all parties. today we considered the issue of starting negotiations with mongolia and concluding a temporary trade agreement. i ask the...
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insurance and vat. they've signed up to the tight fiscal limits of the tories, they've signed up to tight borrowing. that is austerity on steroids. and look who was 30 miles away in greenock at around the same time. the labour leader, rather keen on nabbing a whole load of snp seats. the snp say they want you to vote to send a message. i don't want you to vote to send a message. i want you to vote to send a government. and he set out one of his key ideas, which would be based in scotland. great british energy. that publicly owned company, owned by the taxpayer, making money for the taxpayer, harnessing clean power. i mean, he's been talking - about his net zero ambitions, but yet again there is no substance. there's no ideas, no policy, there isjust a logo, - and the british people deserve a lot more than that _ scotland is critical to the liberal democrats. we have four mps, we think we can get many more after the election. we can beat a lot of the snp mps. the snp has been in government in scotland si
insurance and vat. they've signed up to the tight fiscal limits of the tories, they've signed up to tight borrowing. that is austerity on steroids. and look who was 30 miles away in greenock at around the same time. the labour leader, rather keen on nabbing a whole load of snp seats. the snp say they want you to vote to send a message. i don't want you to vote to send a message. i want you to vote to send a government. and he set out one of his key ideas, which would be based in scotland. great...
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we've had two reductions in national insurance employer, employer, employee national insurance contributions . that's insurance contributions. that's about £950 a year reduction in tax for the average worker. and inflation is significantly down. not that that's anything to do with the government. that's because of the bank of england's interest rate rises. but a lot of people out there are still struggling. and i'm very conscious when i say, look, inflation is 2.3, down from 3.2, down from 11% back in october 2022. the cost of living crisis is over. no, it isn't over because when inflation comes down, it doesn't mean prices come down. it means they they go up come down. it means they they go ”p by come down. it means they they go up by less than they were going up by less than they were going up . and for years we've had up. and for years we've had wages lagging . inflation only in wages lagging. inflation only in recent months have wage increases started to outpace price rises. and that is the reality for many uk families who aren't yet feeling any benefit from this economic recovery. >>
we've had two reductions in national insurance employer, employer, employee national insurance contributions . that's insurance contributions. that's about £950 a year reduction in tax for the average worker. and inflation is significantly down. not that that's anything to do with the government. that's because of the bank of england's interest rate rises. but a lot of people out there are still struggling. and i'm very conscious when i say, look, inflation is 2.3, down from 3.2, down from 11%...
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insurance by £900, pensions up by £900, you see a situation where inflation is falling, interest rates are coming down, taxes are coming down, the plan is working. that was the foreign secretary speaking to laura kuenssberg. footballing history will be made at wembley stadium today, when a new name will be etched on the women's fa cup trophy. excitement is building ahead of manchester united taking on tottenham. the match is sold—out. we can speak to two fans on both sides. anna howells is a tottenham hotspurfan and natalie borel will be cheering on manchester united. anna, you are travelling down on the coach, what is the mood light? everyone is excited. it is the second time in wembley, back cup finals. everyone is gearing up, we are ready to get down to wembley way and support the girls. i am really happy to be on the couch and to be one of the fans going to be there cheering. one of the fans going to be there cheerinu. ., . , , one of the fans going to be there cheerinu. ., ., , , , one of the fans going to be there cheerin.. ., . , , . . cheering. you are super lucky, and i bet
insurance by £900, pensions up by £900, you see a situation where inflation is falling, interest rates are coming down, taxes are coming down, the plan is working. that was the foreign secretary speaking to laura kuenssberg. footballing history will be made at wembley stadium today, when a new name will be etched on the women's fa cup trophy. excitement is building ahead of manchester united taking on tottenham. the match is sold—out. we can speak to two fans on both sides. anna howells is...
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pensioners do not pay national insurance. exactly. they do not pay national insurance. but what they will benefit from is what we announce today which is the triple lock class which means the personal allowance will go up in line with the triple lock and that will mean millions of pensioners paying less tax as a consequence. labour by dismissing this are basically saying we are prepared to see millions of pensioners that will go into paying income tax for the first time under a labour government with all the paperwork and cost that goes with that. we paperwork and cost that goes with that. ~ ., paperwork and cost that goes with that. . . , ,., ~ paperwork and cost that goes with that. . . , ., ., , that. we have spoken to labour this morninr that. we have spoken to labour this morning so — that. we have spoken to labour this morning so let's _ that. we have spoken to labour this morning so let's focus _ that. we have spoken to labour this morning so let's focus on _ morning so let�*s focus on conservative policy. i am fascinated to look back less than a year ago in
pensioners do not pay national insurance. exactly. they do not pay national insurance. but what they will benefit from is what we announce today which is the triple lock class which means the personal allowance will go up in line with the triple lock and that will mean millions of pensioners paying less tax as a consequence. labour by dismissing this are basically saying we are prepared to see millions of pensioners that will go into paying income tax for the first time under a labour...
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we won't be raising national insurance or vat. and they've said that all along. that's been really clear. i think they have a point on. >> but to be fair, they haven't been that clear about vat, which is why. well no, but they they have now clarified that i don't think they've been forced into anything. >> and i don't think rachel reevesis >> and i don't think rachel reeves is ditching policies that would potentially raise billions of pounds on a whim. in terms of the tactics. look, it's throw everything at the wall and see what sticks because the 20 points behind in the polls and they're pretty desperate. i think some of the tactics, all of this stuff about six keir starmer being so sleepy and not getting out of bed early in the morning, it's just rubbish . i morning, it's just rubbish. i mean, it's just nonsense. and i think it it looks desperate. i think it it looks desperate. i think people can feel and smell that desperation from rishi sunak actually. and i think next week in the first debate, which i believe is taking place next tuesday night for itv, that
we won't be raising national insurance or vat. and they've said that all along. that's been really clear. i think they have a point on. >> but to be fair, they haven't been that clear about vat, which is why. well no, but they they have now clarified that i don't think they've been forced into anything. >> and i don't think rachel reevesis >> and i don't think rachel reeves is ditching policies that would potentially raise billions of pounds on a whim. in terms of the tactics....
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now he says he wants to get rid of national insurance . that's £46 billion that is currently used on your pension and the nhs , and he's not and the nhs, and he's not prepared to say how he'll fund it . that means that this it. that means that this election, either your pension is under threat or he's prepared to blow the economy up all over again . he hasn't learned a thing again. he hasn't learned a thing and working people need stability. they want things to improve. they want things to move on. they want change, but they expect you to take care of they expect you to take care of the public finances as well . the public finances as well. because if you lose control of the economy , it's working. the economy, it's working. people who pay the price . liz people who pay the price. liz truss lost control of the economy and working people paid the price . a week after that the price. a week after that mini—budget, i went to wolverhampton and i saw a couple they had one child, a three year old. they made the decision. they wanted a second
now he says he wants to get rid of national insurance . that's £46 billion that is currently used on your pension and the nhs , and he's not and the nhs, and he's not prepared to say how he'll fund it . that means that this it. that means that this election, either your pension is under threat or he's prepared to blow the economy up all over again . he hasn't learned a thing again. he hasn't learned a thing and working people need stability. they want things to improve. they want things to...
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insurance, pensions in particular which will be a contentious issue for the next chancellor. the imf has said you can either decrease taxes nor increase government spending. the economy won't be able to take it. the u.k. just came out of recession in the first quarter. and that was a big relief to the authorities. that could be in jeopardy if there were more spending according to the imf. >> just to remind you reporting from sky news that the u.k. general election will be held on july 4. anticipation of an announcement from the prime minister coming later this afternoon. this is bloomberg technology. ♪ so, what are you thinking? i'm thinking... (speaking to self) about our honeymoon. what about africa? safari? hot air balloon ride? swim with elephants? wait, can we afford a safari? great question. like everything, it takes a little planning. or, put the money towards a down-payment... ...on a ranch ...in montana ...with horses let's take a look at those scenarios. j.p. morgan wealth management has advisors in chase branches and tools, like wealth plan to keep you on track.
insurance, pensions in particular which will be a contentious issue for the next chancellor. the imf has said you can either decrease taxes nor increase government spending. the economy won't be able to take it. the u.k. just came out of recession in the first quarter. and that was a big relief to the authorities. that could be in jeopardy if there were more spending according to the imf. >> just to remind you reporting from sky news that the u.k. general election will be held on july 4....
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and of course, we've seen big tax cuts in the form of national insurance reductions already , in the last year or already, in the last year or two. but pensioners haven't benefited from that . so they benefited from that. so they were facing a potential nine mayr scenario where because they their state pension is just trying to keep up with either the cost of living or earnings in in the country as a whole, they would have been dragged into this tax net and into the ambit of the, inland revenue as i say, many of these older pensioners will never have filled in a tax return form in their life, will never have had to negotiate that these are the poorest people , not those who poorest people, not those who were, you know, used to earning big sums and have got very generous other pensions . so our generous other pensions. so our state pension is not a king's ransom , and people trying to ransom, and people trying to live on it have to make do . live on it have to make do. they're not having a life of luxury, and they certainly can't afford to pay an accountant, for example, to try and he
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the big ones as well to be in play here and the president ramaphosa had a national health insurance to make health care more affordable whether it be private or public sector. does that begin to play into the worries of investors right now? >> i think that is at the forefront of concerns when it comes to the south africa store of fiscal issues. on the national health insurance act i wouldn't be too worried, given that the implementation is probably not going to be many, many years down the line. >> i think that is a sad part, right? implementation is actually the problem? south africa, right? >> exactly. yeah, exactly. i would say there was a political interive for ramaphosa to push for this bill ahead of the elections but it's not feasible as it stands receipt now. there is no fiscal ability from the national treasury to even afford this. but, you know, on the fiscal, if you will look at south africa, the debt path is deteriorating and imf has a forecast for debts gdp to reach 80% the next few years and the interest bill will exceed 5% as well. we are looking at ballooning fiscal defi
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they have ruled out increases to income tax, national insurance, corporation tax or any form of wealth tax, and rachel reeves said there would be no new measures proposed or "black holes" to fill. i want to lead the most pro—growth, the most pro—business treasury that our country has ever seen. with a laser focus on delivering for working people. the other big news on labour today is that deputy leader angela rayner has been cleared of criminal wrongdoing over claims she avoided tax on the sale of a home. she has welcomed the decision while criticising what she called the "desperate tactics" of conservative mps who urged police to investigate. in the statement, greater manchester police said any allegations that rayner should have paid capital gains tax or council tax would not fall under theirjurisdiction. that was a matter, they said, for hmrc. they will not be taking the matter any further. here's our political correspondentjoe pike. i don't know if you got response to that today, but positive news for angela rayner, that that investigation has gone away. tim, can you hear me?
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there'll be a chance for, you know, another reduction in national insurance, maybe a change to inheritance tax, a nice big giveaway to remind you, you know, that the government is on your side or whatever. but people think that perhaps that wasn't going to be possible in this current stage. >> well, now and now he may well feel miffed that he's been robbed of that chance to do that. >> perhaps. yes. >> perhaps. yes. >> meanwhile, the shadow chancellor, rachel reeves, is imploring daily mail readers of all people to vote for them, saying that, that she says , i saying that, that she says, i feel i can sale say, say to male readers that your natural home is now the labour party . is now the labour party. >> i mean, that's that's quite interesting . interesting. >> i mean, so the thing that rachel reeves is trying to emphasise is, is sound money. she's saying we're not going to, you know , depending on what you know, depending on what audience this is for, it's we're not going to be reckless and splash the cash with your finances. but it's also, lowering expectations a little bit for anyone w
there'll be a chance for, you know, another reduction in national insurance, maybe a change to inheritance tax, a nice big giveaway to remind you, you know, that the government is on your side or whatever. but people think that perhaps that wasn't going to be possible in this current stage. >> well, now and now he may well feel miffed that he's been robbed of that chance to do that. >> perhaps. yes. >> perhaps. yes. >> meanwhile, the shadow chancellor, rachel reeves, is...
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insurance for the entire duration of the next parliament if they win. you then asked the same kind of question about vat and what did you make of his answer? 50 it did you make of his answer? so it seemed like _ did you make of his answer? so it seemed like a _ did you make of his answer? so it seemed like a direct _ did you make of his answer? sr it seemed like a direct answer, but there is probably a little bit of wriggle room. so he said in his answer that they had costed all of their plans for their manifesto which we have not seen yet and that will come in the next few weeks or so, and that did not require the need to put up any taxes. now of course that does not quite mean the same as vat would not go up at all, and we know some specific vat will 9° up and we know some specific vat will go up because for instance there idea of putting vat on private school fees would be a particular element of vat that would change because the moment it's not charged on private school fees. but i was asked him about the main rate of vat came of the stuff that's o
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some of those are relatively recent camino, the impact of cutting tax on workmen and national insurance is probably only been in one piece that going into these elections but going into a general election, let's assume that would be this autumn, there will be a lot more opportunity for people to see the impact of plans working and to look at that in sharp contrast to the other choices that they have got. contrast to the other choices that they have got-— contrast to the other choices that the have not. _ ., ., , they have got. lets cross now to my colleaaue they have got. lets cross now to my colleague who _ they have got. lets cross now to my colleague who was _ they have got. lets cross now to my colleague who was at _ they have got. lets cross now to my colleague who was at the _ they have got. lets cross now to my colleague who was at the counter i they have got. lets cross now to my colleague who was at the counter in | colleague who was at the counter in birmingham for us. there is been a lot of interest as to how tight this particular race is going to be. indeed. as you can see
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now the shadow chancellor says there will be no increases to tax or national insurance under a labour government . rachel reeves labour government. rachel reeves is promising a tough set of spending rules that she says will grow the economy while keeping taxes , inflation and keeping taxes, inflation and mortgages as low as possible. the conservatives say their current financial plan is working , but labour is arguing working, but labour is arguing that people feel worse off. >> we have economic growth on its knees, we have the decline in living standards. the first time on record where living standards will be lower at the end of the parliament than they were at the beginning. debt at almost 100% of gdp and taxes at almost 100% of gdp and taxes at a 70 year high. so after five prime ministers, seven chancellors, 12 plans for growth, we know that it is time for change. >> the proposed return of compulsory national service was rejected by a defence minister just days before the tories pledged to make it law. if the party wins, the general election. andrew murrison insisted that there w
now the shadow chancellor says there will be no increases to tax or national insurance under a labour government . rachel reeves labour government. rachel reeves is promising a tough set of spending rules that she says will grow the economy while keeping taxes , inflation and keeping taxes, inflation and mortgages as low as possible. the conservatives say their current financial plan is working , but labour is arguing working, but labour is arguing that people feel worse off. >> we have...
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we have attacked called national insurance. we have a health care system called the national health service. and these, this, this safety net were set up after the second world war. you . after the second world war. you. know, by the old style labour party, principally out of this feeling of a sense of national unity and that the british people had obligations to each other . but now we're people had obligations to each other. but now we're finding the obugafion other. but now we're finding the obligation is to people who have quite cynically gatecrashed into our country . and i was looking our country. and i was looking the other day, back i think it was 2006 when i was chief political commentator on, on the daily express, and our editor went before for, a commons select committee to talk about immigration, asylum . and then immigration, asylum. and then the issue was that the cost of the issue was that the cost of the system was about to top £1 billion. so to find out for 14 billion, that's more, i'm sure, than the prison b
we have attacked called national insurance. we have a health care system called the national health service. and these, this, this safety net were set up after the second world war. you . after the second world war. you. know, by the old style labour party, principally out of this feeling of a sense of national unity and that the british people had obligations to each other . but now we're people had obligations to each other. but now we're finding the obugafion other. but now we're finding...
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they were all import sedans, according to a report from the national insurance crime bureau, two hyundai models and one kia model made up the three most stolen vehicles in 2023. the number one stolen car was the hyundai elantra elantra, followed by the hyundai sonata and the kia optima. now, vehicle thefts overall in america rose 1% last year from the year before. the numbers in the nicb report are not adjusted for the total number of a given model on the road, so some of the vehicles may be more commonly stolen just because there are more of them out there. >> all right. this was day 15 of donald trump's criminal trial. jurors this week heard from stormy daniels on monday. they will likely hear from michael cohen, mr. trump's former lawyer and fixer, claims that the former president reimbursed him for the alleged hush money payments to stormy daniels. abc news reporter morgan norwood in new york with the latest. >> after days of intense testimony from adult film actress stormy daniels, prosecutors zeroing in on phone and financial records as they laid the groundwork for jurors to hear f
they were all import sedans, according to a report from the national insurance crime bureau, two hyundai models and one kia model made up the three most stolen vehicles in 2023. the number one stolen car was the hyundai elantra elantra, followed by the hyundai sonata and the kia optima. now, vehicle thefts overall in america rose 1% last year from the year before. the numbers in the nicb report are not adjusted for the total number of a given model on the road, so some of the vehicles may be...
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he's vowed to build on two cuts to national insurance and said we made a start and we will go further. so this is pretty big, actually , to be pretty big, actually, to be honest, on the front of the telegraph, the chancellor's promise to support for the middle classes came as private schools. yeah. so obviously he's hitting back at keir starmer's private school stuff and apparent effort to draw a dividing line with labour on tax. he signalled that the tories would seek to end the effective 60% rate that applies to incomes between 100,000 125,000. well, i mean this this could well be a vote winner. >> yeah, i couldn't agree more with you. and you know, inheritance taxes does affect more and more people all the time because we're you know, we're talking about people, lots of people buying homes and they're having to sell them on. that affects a lot of people. those price house prices have risen. but but for me, for a working person, i would like to see actual day to day taxes like income tax and national insurance really come down because that would be a real incentive for me to go out
he's vowed to build on two cuts to national insurance and said we made a start and we will go further. so this is pretty big, actually , to be pretty big, actually, to be honest, on the front of the telegraph, the chancellor's promise to support for the middle classes came as private schools. yeah. so obviously he's hitting back at keir starmer's private school stuff and apparent effort to draw a dividing line with labour on tax. he signalled that the tories would seek to end the effective 60%...
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that's why, for example, we've cut national insurance contributions for working people. that applies to everyone who works for a living. we've increased the national living wage to a record level, to make sure those on the lowest incomes have had significant rises. you are under 30, tom harwood. do you think the conservatives have given up on young people? yes. do given up on young people? yes, do ou? it is given up on young people? yes, do you? it is evident. _ given up on young people? yes, do you? it is evident. they _ given up on young people? yes, do you? it is evident. they obviously l you? it is evident. they obviously have this is _ you? it is evident. they obviously have this is a _ you? it is evident. they obviously have this is a core _ you? it is evident. they obviously have this is a core vote _ you? it is evident. they obviously have this is a core vote retention | have this is a core vote retention strategy. anyone under the age of 64 doesn't matter to the government right now, they have looked at the poll, they have looked at the new polls that are out. i
that's why, for example, we've cut national insurance contributions for working people. that applies to everyone who works for a living. we've increased the national living wage to a record level, to make sure those on the lowest incomes have had significant rises. you are under 30, tom harwood. do you think the conservatives have given up on young people? yes. do given up on young people? yes, do ou? it is given up on young people? yes, do you? it is evident. _ given up on young people? yes,...
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the insurance policy is valid from the insurance companies in the country , for this purpose, the national immigration organization has put the design and implementation of programs on the agenda of the community plan regarding atomic insurance and foreign invaders, for this purpose, a thousand centers have been identified for registration. and carrying out health insurance for foreign immigrants at the level of the designated country, doctors can discuss insurance and complete the related details by referring to these centers it and the process of the working group to grant special residence to economically active foreigners of alborz province were held. the general director of press affairs and foreign immigrants of alborz governorate, referring to the review of the case of 5 economically active applicants of foreign press, said that these files will be submitted to the special commission for granting residence and facilities of the ministry of interior for final approval. sent. the book of operations for literature was unveiled. seyyed fatemeh mousavi has collected 100 works of great pe
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we've got cuts to national insurance. we're running £100 billion deficit now . and i just think somehow this has become completely invisible in the national conversation. we just forgotten about it. no it's terrible. it was centre stage for five years and now nobody cares. >> it's terrible. aaron. but the problem is the terrible can become worse. >> let me ask you this under starmer government, i promise you that it will because they they have promises to keep and they have promises to keep and they can't afford to keep them without raiding. >> in some ways, the pockets of those people who still have any money. >> so obviously there's no want from a starmer government here, but they would push back against that passionately and say that they are absolutely the party. to help sort out the mess of this country. >> i let you into a very small secret. >> if it's a small one. yeah. okay >> the question political parties lie directly during the 1997 election, the labour party put out a broadcast saying that the tories would abolish the state pension , that she said st
we've got cuts to national insurance. we're running £100 billion deficit now . and i just think somehow this has become completely invisible in the national conversation. we just forgotten about it. no it's terrible. it was centre stage for five years and now nobody cares. >> it's terrible. aaron. but the problem is the terrible can become worse. >> let me ask you this under starmer government, i promise you that it will because they they have promises to keep and they have...
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there was a national insurance cut for working people, pensions, nothing for us. pensioners don't pay - nothing for us. pensioners don't pay . of course, they were pay. of course, they were getting that 10% rise in the triple lock. just a month later , triple lock. just a month later, but they didn't see it like that. so i think that might have been a bit of a fumble from the conservatives there trying to correct. well, there we go. >> that's the politics of it. should we turn to the economics of it now? because tom, this is, of it now? because tom, this is, of course, a growing cost to the treasury. sadly, when people think they're paying into their own pensions, they're actually funding those who are currently withdrawing pensions. yes. so how does it all add up? yep. well, so it's going to be challenging for future governments. >> and i think one of the, one of the big problems with the triple lock and it was actually summed up a little bit in the debate you had there, is that we don't really talk and politicians don't really talk about the state pension, about
there was a national insurance cut for working people, pensions, nothing for us. pensioners don't pay - nothing for us. pensioners don't pay . of course, they were pay. of course, they were getting that 10% rise in the triple lock. just a month later , triple lock. just a month later, but they didn't see it like that. so i think that might have been a bit of a fumble from the conservatives there trying to correct. well, there we go. >> that's the politics of it. should we turn to the...
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we're potentially going to aboush we're potentially going to abolish national insurance in the future. and this current government is on that trajectory i >> -- >> but really important we need and then private companies competing to provide the best service. >> yeah. in sweden it works as part of a mixed economy. it works everywhere. >> i don't have a problem with that. >> but the current model, you're right, which was built for a time, 1948, july 1948, when the health service came in. it cost in today's money £11 billion a yeah in today's money £11 billion a year. we're now spending upwards of 140, £150 billion a year, in part because pretty much the worst health care system in the western world. actually. i check the figures on this earlier mark. it's 33 in the world. not a great ranking. 33 in the world according to the richest country on the planet in terms of health care outcomes. and that's why we need a debate about health care outcomes, because it should be a national health service, not a national health service, not a national sickness service, which is increasingly what
we're potentially going to aboush we're potentially going to abolish national insurance in the future. and this current government is on that trajectory i >> -- >> but really important we need and then private companies competing to provide the best service. >> yeah. in sweden it works as part of a mixed economy. it works everywhere. >> i don't have a problem with that. >> but the current model, you're right, which was built for a time, 1948, july 1948, when the...
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today, businesses will be forced to pay higher national insurance on foreign employees , insurance on foreign employees, but to higher taxes on businesses sound particularly concerned . native and a row has concerned. native and a row has unfolded over the conservative party's supposed spending pledges. shadow chief secretary to the treasury had this to say yesterday that the party has set out a number of policies in this first week of the general election campaign, which is over £70 billion of unfunded spending commitments . £70 billion of unfunded spending commitments. but was he telling the truth? the tories have come out fighting , claiming using the out fighting, claiming using the same logic means labour promises a cost. a staggering unfunded £196.4 billion. well, who's really telling the truth? plus, the message is that islam is america's last
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the government is, quite rightly, set out a desire to get rid of national insurance over the very long term. it's not going to happen any time soon. and they're saying, well, that's, you know, you can have to pay for all of that in year one. no you don't. you should be having an economy where working people are able to keep more of their own money in the first place. we should be talking long term about tax cuts . and i say term about tax cuts. and i say this, tom, to your viewers and listeners at home, anyone who believes that if you vote labour and you get a labour government, that all of the pie in the sky promises they'd made national rising, the railway industry nationalising, apparently some water companies giving trade unions carte blanche to renegotiate all their terms and conditions. anyone who believes as keir starmer, the self—proclaimed socialist, this week said that that can be paid for by putting vat on school fees and closing a non—existent now tax loophole on non—doms is dreaming. if we get a labour government , they're going to put government, they're going to pu
the government is, quite rightly, set out a desire to get rid of national insurance over the very long term. it's not going to happen any time soon. and they're saying, well, that's, you know, you can have to pay for all of that in year one. no you don't. you should be having an economy where working people are able to keep more of their own money in the first place. we should be talking long term about tax cuts . and i say term about tax cuts. and i say this, tom, to your viewers and listeners...
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national insurance or vat. keir starmer's pledge card makes no such promise. >> no, the in fairness , the 1997 >> no, the in fairness, the 1997 pledge plans was actually not terribly ambitious, but tony blair achieved all five items on them. >> well , on them. >> well, on that them. >> well , on that note, let's, >> well, on that note, let's, have a quick change of tone. >> we'll be discussing a poll that suggests 1 in 5 people think we should stop commemorating d—day. think we should stop commemorating d—day . that next. good evening. it's ten minutes to nine. now for something completely different. is britain's youth too apathetic to commemorate d—day? well, according to a survey by the commonwealth war graves commission, 1 in 5 think we should stop commemorating d—day. and a further 22% of 18 to 24 year olds felt that the events we hold to pay respect to those who died in the world wars are no longer needed . well, the no longer needed. well, the spirit of the nation is in its history . if we don't u
national insurance or vat. keir starmer's pledge card makes no such promise. >> no, the in fairness , the 1997 >> no, the in fairness, the 1997 pledge plans was actually not terribly ambitious, but tony blair achieved all five items on them. >> well , on them. >> well, on that them. >> well , on that note, let's, >> well, on that note, let's, have a quick change of tone. >> we'll be discussing a poll that suggests 1 in 5 people think we should stop...
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instead, they messed around with national insurance, which most people don't understand . it didn't have don't understand. it didn't have the impact that they'd hoped for. so even if they do try and move to the right, they're not actually even doing that in a competent way. >> do you think the problem is that really the parties are all the same now? i mean, when people look at controlling borders, we effectively have de facto open borders by any real definition, legal migration is off the charts. stopping the boat seems a forlorn dream , and boat seems a forlorn dream, and the labour party will probably do the same . do the same. >> i think there is a sense in which all of the parties are facing the same problems, and they haven't got many new solutions . now look, to be fair solutions. now look, to be fair to liz truss, and that's not a phrase i use a great deal. what she tried to do was say, look, there's a different way. let's do something dynamic. let's have a an ideological approach to some of these problems rather than a, a whole based approach to it. but that went d
instead, they messed around with national insurance, which most people don't understand . it didn't have don't understand. it didn't have the impact that they'd hoped for. so even if they do try and move to the right, they're not actually even doing that in a competent way. >> do you think the problem is that really the parties are all the same now? i mean, when people look at controlling borders, we effectively have de facto open borders by any real definition, legal migration is off the...
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all the money, whether it's tax, whatever form of tax it is, national insurance all goes into a central pot. we don't have what is known as hypothecation of taxes in any way . you know, of taxes in any way. you know, we don't run balanced budgets ehhen we don't run balanced budgets either. so that bit of it i find insufferable. but don't worry, rishi sunak does exactly the same thing, he sat down after the speech with gb news political editor christopher hope, and the first question that chris asked was about tax reform. >> we, have said we will raise taxes. we've set out what we will raise and what we'll spend the money on. so what you did hear this morning is that we're going to get rid of the tax break for private schools and use that money for the teachers we need in our state secondary schools. we did here is we're going to get rid of the non—dom status properly and use that money towards reducing reducing waiting lists. the tax burden on people is as high as it's ever been under this government, you know, this has been the tax rising government of all time. i think, chris hope a
all the money, whether it's tax, whatever form of tax it is, national insurance all goes into a central pot. we don't have what is known as hypothecation of taxes in any way . you know, of taxes in any way. you know, we don't run balanced budgets ehhen we don't run balanced budgets either. so that bit of it i find insufferable. but don't worry, rishi sunak does exactly the same thing, he sat down after the speech with gb news political editor christopher hope, and the first question that chris...
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national insurance altogether. this is the prime minister who has delivered on levelling up funds. he actually dished out the cash to places like stoke. that means council and boris will get breathed new life into it. kidsgrove sports centres refurbished and reopens. things that shut under labour. the reality is that this prime minister has done an awful lot and the country will have a choice between rishi sunak and sir keir starmer at the next general election, and that i think you will see a big shift in the polls. >> okay. all right. look, jonathan, thank thank you very, very much. i imagine we'll be calling you quite a few times in the coming days and hours. much appreciate to you. make yourself available to us at this time. jonathan gullace, that's the deputy chairman of the conservative party, very on brand, as you would expect. it'd be quite weird if he wasn't. he's only just got the job, to be honest with you. but, look, matthew, i'm going to come to you first on that. i also see this. >> you saw me shaking my head there. >> so are you shaking your head a lot, and i am. i a
national insurance altogether. this is the prime minister who has delivered on levelling up funds. he actually dished out the cash to places like stoke. that means council and boris will get breathed new life into it. kidsgrove sports centres refurbished and reopens. things that shut under labour. the reality is that this prime minister has done an awful lot and the country will have a choice between rishi sunak and sir keir starmer at the next general election, and that i think you will see a...
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the shadow chancellor says there will be no increases to tax or national insurance under a labour government. rachel reeves is promising a tough set of spending rules that she says will grow the economy while keeping taxes, inflation and mortgages as low as possible . the tories say their current plan is working, but labour argues that people are feeling worse off. and finally, more than 500 migrants have crossed the channel in small boats so far this bank holiday weekend . far this bank holiday weekend. home office data showing that 227 people crossed illegally from france yesterday. it follows another 288 arrivals on friday. it takes the total so far this year to nearly 10,400. for the latest stories, sign up for alerts by scanning the qr code on your screen, or go to gb news. com slash alerts now back to free speech nation. >> the tories want to bring back national service. labour want children to vote, and a famous american author claims that shakespeare was a woman. this is free speech. nation . welcome to free speech. nation. welcome to free speech nation with me, andrew doyle. this is
the shadow chancellor says there will be no increases to tax or national insurance under a labour government. rachel reeves is promising a tough set of spending rules that she says will grow the economy while keeping taxes, inflation and mortgages as low as possible . the tories say their current plan is working, but labour argues that people are feeling worse off. and finally, more than 500 migrants have crossed the channel in small boats so far this bank holiday weekend . far this bank...
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look at my tax cuts , he's saying, at my tax cuts, he's saying, from national national insurance being cut twice, £900 being saved from the average family, and so it goes on nhs waiting list will come down. the big regret he's had of his, of his 18 months as prime minister is not to get the nhs waiting lists further down. i should say, though, tom, we are seeing it a safety first campaign from the prime minister he's meeting. so far in the three visits we've witnessed here for gb news, with employees, of companies, with bosses looking on. it's not in the street, there's no jeopardy there . and i think that's that's there. and i think that's that's a risk that the parties go down. we saw it with theresa may back in 2017. unless you go out there and face the country like jeremy corbyn did, he got a lot of votes. he pushed the tories from a massive poll lead into a very slender , minority government. slender, minority government. that's why i think at the moment it's quite safety first for the prime minister. but i do think many people are in shock from the announcement yesterday . the a
look at my tax cuts , he's saying, at my tax cuts, he's saying, from national national insurance being cut twice, £900 being saved from the average family, and so it goes on nhs waiting list will come down. the big regret he's had of his, of his 18 months as prime minister is not to get the nhs waiting lists further down. i should say, though, tom, we are seeing it a safety first campaign from the prime minister he's meeting. so far in the three visits we've witnessed here for gb news, with...