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the government hasn't chosen to cut the employer national contribution —— national insurance contribution. that is still a significant tax that employers have to pay every time they employ someone. it is a deterrent to increasing employment in the economy. 0n the other hand, by cutting the employee national insurance contribution the government hopes that people will be lured back into the workforce. we still have labour shortages in the uk. there are about 900,000 job vacancies still present and the government is hoping that by reducing this tax on employees, people will think work now pays more, i will come back into the workforce and take the job. workforce and take the “ob. thank ou so workforce and take the “ob. thank you so much. * the pandemic made us all familiar with flexible working, especially when it came to working from home. now people in the uk are going to have the right to ask for flexible working from day one of their employment rather than having to wait for 26 weeks. for more on this i'm joined by kate shoesmith from the recruitment and employment confederation. th
the government hasn't chosen to cut the employer national contribution —— national insurance contribution. that is still a significant tax that employers have to pay every time they employ someone. it is a deterrent to increasing employment in the economy. 0n the other hand, by cutting the employee national insurance contribution the government hopes that people will be lured back into the workforce. we still have labour shortages in the uk. there are about 900,000 job vacancies still...
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our headline rate of national insurance because don't pay insurance because we don't pay national true. national insurance. that's true. they the they don't. that's why the tories have gone for a cut in national insurance, because it's cheaper than a cut in income tax, as pensioners also pay income tax. but this is still costing the government or it still costing us, you like . still costing us, if you like. it's about £10 billion of it's about 9 to £10 billion of our money that we're being our own money that we're being bnbed our own money that we're being bribed with but it is bribed with here. but it is a generally progressive thing to do. if you lower the headline rate of national insurance, that is going to help the least well off, as well as those who are better off. it wouldn't help them as much as if the government did what i want them to do, which is to raise the personal threshold from 12.5 grand all the way up 20 grand all the way up to 20 grand, or even more. that's the real for less well off real way for less well off people to keep more their own people to keep more of
our headline rate of national insurance because don't pay insurance because we don't pay national true. national insurance. that's true. they the they don't. that's why the tories have gone for a cut in national insurance, because it's cheaper than a cut in income tax, as pensioners also pay income tax. but this is still costing the government or it still costing us, you like . still costing us, if you like. it's about £10 billion of it's about 9 to £10 billion of our money that we're being...
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national insurance employee. national insurance from the start of the new tax year , class one contributions year, class one contributions will be reduced from 10 to 8. meanwhile, a further 2 million self—employed people will see their national their class four national insurance from 8 to 6. insurance reduced from 8 to 6. consultants have accepted a pay offer from the government, ending a year long dispute. the british medical association says 83% of members in england voted in favour of the offer, which is an improvement on one rejected earlier on this year. consultants have taken strike action over the past 12 months, adding to the nhs waiting list which has also been affected by the junior doctors dispute, which remains unresolved . parts which remains unresolved. parts of the country have no train services today due to a fresh strike by drivers. aslef union members have walked out and mounted picket lines in their long running dispute over pay. five train operators are involved, including avanti, crosscoun
national insurance employee. national insurance from the start of the new tax year , class one contributions year, class one contributions will be reduced from 10 to 8. meanwhile, a further 2 million self—employed people will see their national their class four national insurance from 8 to 6. insurance reduced from 8 to 6. consultants have accepted a pay offer from the government, ending a year long dispute. the british medical association says 83% of members in england voted in favour of the...
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insurance, good _ reduction in national insurance, good news for workers none the overall— good news for workers none the overall tax — good news for workers none the overall tax burden is still approaching 70 year highs, unfortunately, we are at or close to our text _ unfortunately, we are at or close to our text women in certain areas of the uk_ our text women in certain areas of the uk economy. what have we seen? we've _ the uk economy. what have we seen? we've seen— the uk economy. what have we seen? we've seen a — the uk economy. what have we seen? we've seen a rising corporation tax over last _ we've seen a rising corporation tax over last year or so from 19 to 25%, we have _ over last year or so from 19 to 25%, we have seen— over last year or so from 19 to 25%, we have seen the conservative government bring a windfall tax, and like your— government bring a windfall tax, and like your colleague said, because thresholds were frozen in 2021 we have seen — thresholds were frozen in 2021 we have seen a fiscal drag, many more people _ have seen a fiscal drag, many more p
insurance, good _ reduction in national insurance, good news for workers none the overall— good news for workers none the overall tax — good news for workers none the overall tax burden is still approaching 70 year highs, unfortunately, we are at or close to our text _ unfortunately, we are at or close to our text women in certain areas of the uk_ our text women in certain areas of the uk economy. what have we seen? we've _ the uk economy. what have we seen? we've seen— the uk economy....
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now about that national insurance cut. let's take insurance tax cut. let's take a quick listen. >> today's national >> well, today's national insurance cut is very significant, not just because it's £900 in the pockets of someone on the average salary. in a period where people have been really feeling cost of living pressures, but also because if we're going to grow the economy, we have to make work, pay for the 6 million adults of working age who are not in work. and this measure, according to the office for budget responsibility, will see the equivalent of 200,000 people enter the workforce, filling around 1 in 5 vacancies across the economy. so it's good for the economy. so it's good for the economy. so it's good for the economy , it's good for the economy, it's good for growth, it's good because it makes work pay. >> but you'll know, chancellor, that the impact of this lower national insurance rates is more than offset by fiscal drag with people being dragged into higher tax brackets. do you think the pubuc tax bracke
now about that national insurance cut. let's take insurance tax cut. let's take a quick listen. >> today's national >> well, today's national insurance cut is very significant, not just because it's £900 in the pockets of someone on the average salary. in a period where people have been really feeling cost of living pressures, but also because if we're going to grow the economy, we have to make work, pay for the 6 million adults of working age who are not in work. and this measure,...
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national insurance is a tax that people pay on their earnings while they are working. it is another form of tax. viewers in the us will be familiar with federal tax and state taxes, it's one of the ways people pay tax on their income. when thinking about the impact of this change in national insurance from this weekend, the key thing to remember is there are two things going on here. the first is the big macroeconomic story about what's happening following covid in terms of the borrowing that happened during covid and then what we faced with interest rates at the tax rises. that's one thing. the other thing that's going on and more important to many of the viewers is how people feel about the taxes they pay, that's what the government is going to be most focused on in the uk. and people are going to be feeling better off after this weekend in the main even if they are actually paying more tax because the way the government has structured the change. government has structured the chan . e. , ., government has structured the chance. , , change. ok, so basically, they are
national insurance is a tax that people pay on their earnings while they are working. it is another form of tax. viewers in the us will be familiar with federal tax and state taxes, it's one of the ways people pay tax on their income. when thinking about the impact of this change in national insurance from this weekend, the key thing to remember is there are two things going on here. the first is the big macroeconomic story about what's happening following covid in terms of the borrowing that...
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increases in income tax, national insurance and vat. they've been copying and pasting. >> so this is extraordinary. two chances, two chances. mr. speaker, two chances to rule out cuts. cuts to the nh s, to fund his promise. >> i want to set a good example, not a bad one. >> two chances to rule out these cuts, cuts to pensions for taxes. millions of people watching what is going to happen to pensions. it really does matter so one last chance. to abolish national insurance with cuts to the state pension or another tory tax rise. >> mr. speaker, he has got to keep up. this government delivered an increase, committed to the next parliament. i do think i heard him say that. when it comes to the nhs you would much rather be treated in england, not wales. not a word about their plans for the country. taxes have been cut by 900 pounds, free childcare has been expanded. nine months in a row, mr. speaker and inflation is down again 3.2%. our plan is working. a brighter future. >> mr. speaker, i welcome the 20 million pounds allocated and i'm very
increases in income tax, national insurance and vat. they've been copying and pasting. >> so this is extraordinary. two chances, two chances. mr. speaker, two chances to rule out cuts. cuts to the nh s, to fund his promise. >> i want to set a good example, not a bad one. >> two chances to rule out these cuts, cuts to pensions for taxes. millions of people watching what is going to happen to pensions. it really does matter so one last chance. to abolish national insurance with...
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insurance , to scrap the national insurance, but is refusing to say where the money will come from. and we've been trying for months to get to the bottom of this, so now is his chance. no more spin , no his chance. no more spin, no more waffle, no more diversion. i know that will be difficult . i know that will be difficult. he can either. mr speaker , this he can either. mr speaker, this is the choice. he can either cut state pension or the nhs that national insurance funds . that national insurance funds. that is route one. or he can put up income tax. which one is it, prime minister? >> mr speaker , mr speaker, we've >> mr speaker, mr speaker, we've just cut taxes by £900 for a typical worker. we've delivered the biggest tax cut for businesses since the 1980s. but while we're cutting taxes , while we're cutting taxes, labouris while we're cutting taxes, labour is already putting them up in wales , putting up taxes up in wales, putting up taxes right now for small businesses in birmingham, putting up council tax by 21% and in london in london, his mayor has put up taxes by 70. mr
insurance , to scrap the national insurance, but is refusing to say where the money will come from. and we've been trying for months to get to the bottom of this, so now is his chance. no more spin , no his chance. no more spin, no more waffle, no more diversion. i know that will be difficult . i know that will be difficult. he can either. mr speaker , this he can either. mr speaker, this is the choice. he can either cut state pension or the nhs that national insurance funds . that national...
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but it's not the only tax which is affecting millions of workers will receive a national insurance cut household finances. our correspondent marc ashdown is here to explain. tomorrow is the first day of the new tax year, and millions of workers will benefit from this cut to national insurance. it's deducted from your salary to help pay for pensions and services, like schools and hospitals. it's being cut from 10% to 8% on basic rate tax earnings. self—employed people will see a similar cut. so someone earning the average uk salary of £35,000 a year will pay about £450 less. don't forget this follows a cut of 2% back injanuary as well — so the average earner is now paying about £900 less. but another thing to consider is so—called "fiscal drag". there are thresholds at which you start paying tax and higher rate tax. the basic threshold is £12,570. tomorrow that would normally go up with inflation. but the government has frozen all the thresholds until 2028. which means more people paying more tax, or being dragged into paying tax for the first time. that will include some pens
but it's not the only tax which is affecting millions of workers will receive a national insurance cut household finances. our correspondent marc ashdown is here to explain. tomorrow is the first day of the new tax year, and millions of workers will benefit from this cut to national insurance. it's deducted from your salary to help pay for pensions and services, like schools and hospitals. it's being cut from 10% to 8% on basic rate tax earnings. self—employed people will see a similar cut....
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speaking national insurance. speaking dunng national insurance. speaking during prime minister's questions, the labour leader criticised the conservatives for what he called their obsession with wild, unfunded tax cuts. but rishi sunak fought back, telling the commons it's always the same with labour, with higher taxes and working people paying higher taxes and working people paying the price . as hugh grant paying the price. as hugh grant has settled a legal case against the publisher of the sun over claims journalist used private investigators to tap his phone and burgle his house. the actor's lawsuit was one of those eligible to go to trial at the high court, but he's come to an agreement with news group newspapers. prince harry is among several other high profile figures also suing the newspaper group for alleged unlawful information gathering , which the information gathering, which the publisher . in other news, publisher denies. in other news, the prime minister has hailed today's inflation figures, saying they demonstrate his economic plan
speaking national insurance. speaking dunng national insurance. speaking during prime minister's questions, the labour leader criticised the conservatives for what he called their obsession with wild, unfunded tax cuts. but rishi sunak fought back, telling the commons it's always the same with labour, with higher taxes and working people paying higher taxes and working people paying the price . as hugh grant paying the price. as hugh grant has settled a legal case against the publisher of the...
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that's after cuts to how much national insurance is taken from their wages — those deductions are used to pay for certain state benefits, like pensions. that's after cuts to how much national insurance is taken from their wages — those deductions are used to finance certain state benefits, like pensions. it should mean the average worker would be £450 a year better off, but with tax levels frozen for another four years and rising prices, will people feel any better off? dr roger barker is director of policy at the institute of directors. what changes will come into force tomorrow?
that's after cuts to how much national insurance is taken from their wages — those deductions are used to pay for certain state benefits, like pensions. that's after cuts to how much national insurance is taken from their wages — those deductions are used to finance certain state benefits, like pensions. it should mean the average worker would be £450 a year better off, but with tax levels frozen for another four years and rising prices, will people feel any better off? dr roger barker is...
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i to scrap national insurance? which is it? ., to scrap national insurance? which isit? . , ., to scrap national insurance? which isit? . , , is it? i made absolutely no apology about wanting _ is it? i made absolutely no apology about wanting to _ is it? i made absolutely no apology about wanting to end _ is it? i made absolutely no apology about wanting to end the _ is it? i made absolutely no apology| about wanting to end the unfairness of the double taxation on workers. the nhs is receiving record funding under this conservative government. pensioners have just received a £900 increase under this government. but if you want to talk about tax, let's have a look at what labour's brand newly appointed tax advisor has to say. this adviser thinks that supporting pensioners is a complete disgrace, he believes theirfree supporting pensioners is a complete disgrace, he believes their free tv licences are ridiculous, and if it wasn't bad enough, this adviser has called for increases in income tax, national insurance, and vat. it all makes sense now. that is who the shadow ch
i to scrap national insurance? which is it? ., to scrap national insurance? which isit? . , ., to scrap national insurance? which isit? . , , is it? i made absolutely no apology about wanting _ is it? i made absolutely no apology about wanting to _ is it? i made absolutely no apology about wanting to end _ is it? i made absolutely no apology about wanting to end the _ is it? i made absolutely no apology| about wanting to end the unfairness of the double taxation on workers. the nhs is receiving...
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21 will get it for the first time and we are due to get another cut in national insurance. but it won't offset the higher tax that we are paying because of frozen thresholds. many child care providers say they can't offer the new free hours, because of issues with staffing and their own costs. then of course energy bills. it has been a massive headache for people for the last couple of years. maybe the biggest headache when it comes to their bills and today's cut in the cap will be important, but when you take into account that water bills are going up for many and then of course energy bills. it has been a massive headache for people for the last couple of years. maybe the biggest headache when it comes to their bills and today's cut in the cap will be important, but when you take into account that water bills are going up for many and council tax and phone and broad band. it won't come too welcome. when you take all the bills and look at them in the round, perhaps you're not going to get as much as a benefit from that energy price cap being lowered. that is before we talk
21 will get it for the first time and we are due to get another cut in national insurance. but it won't offset the higher tax that we are paying because of frozen thresholds. many child care providers say they can't offer the new free hours, because of issues with staffing and their own costs. then of course energy bills. it has been a massive headache for people for the last couple of years. maybe the biggest headache when it comes to their bills and today's cut in the cap will be important,...
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as part of his budget last month the chancellor announced a cut of 2p in a national insurance. that takes effect from saturday. that, and lower energy bills that we have talked about, is good news. on the other hand, water bills are going up in england and wales. there is an even bigger increase in scotland. those percentages work out at an average of £30 or more each year. it is a similar story when it comes to council tax. three quarters of local authorities are expected to put bills up by the maximum possible amount this year. it is worth seeing in scotland the charges there have been frozen. after being frozen, the tv licence will go up to nearly £170 for people. lots of mobile phone and broadband providers will be charging more, evenif providers will be charging more, even if you are in the middle of a contract. vehicle tax, nhs dentist fees, and the cost of a new passport are also going up. that is before we talk about rent and mortgage costs. the advice that now is a good time to do an audit of your income and your bills, because there are lots of changes. let us get m
as part of his budget last month the chancellor announced a cut of 2p in a national insurance. that takes effect from saturday. that, and lower energy bills that we have talked about, is good news. on the other hand, water bills are going up in england and wales. there is an even bigger increase in scotland. those percentages work out at an average of £30 or more each year. it is a similar story when it comes to council tax. three quarters of local authorities are expected to put bills up by...
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and national insurance. and certainly it'll be much more than if there is a if there is a cut in stamp duty , it might just cut in stamp duty, it might just be me, nigel, but i'm suspecting it isn't. >> but they do think we're a bit stupid, don't they? it's like, you know, the whole fiscal drag thing , as just mentioned. thing, as you've just mentioned. i of like, hey, i mean, sort of like, hey, whoopee giving whoopee do we're giving pensioners whoopee do we're giving pensionertime we're freezing the same time we're freezing the tax so pensioners tax threshold so more pensioners will paying money in tax. >> yeah. that's right. you're now about, 2 in 3 now talking about, 2 in 3 pensioners, are now paying tax, which they didn't, didn't used to. and, and the thresholds are a real problem that at the moment what the government is doing is giving you a pound in national insurance, insurance cuts. but taking away £1.90. but in fiscal drag . so people are in fiscal drag. so people are not feeling better off. and t
and national insurance. and certainly it'll be much more than if there is a if there is a cut in stamp duty , it might just cut in stamp duty, it might just be me, nigel, but i'm suspecting it isn't. >> but they do think we're a bit stupid, don't they? it's like, you know, the whole fiscal drag thing , as just mentioned. thing, as you've just mentioned. i of like, hey, i mean, sort of like, hey, whoopee giving whoopee do we're giving pensioners whoopee do we're giving pensionertime we're...
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but even i can work out national insurance good at it. but even i can work out barelyational insurance good at it. but even i can work out barely beenil insurance good at it. but even i can work out barely been taken rance good at it. but even i can work out barely been taken away cut has barely been taken away by the fact that the tax bands have frozen , so i actually have been frozen, so i actually am probably worse off. rachel reeves point . reeves had a point. >> yeah, well people did. >> yeah, well people did. >> she did point indeed, because actually, what's happened, they've issue actually, what's happened, they'obviously issue actually, what's happened, they'obviously your issue with obviously the your annual allowance and allowance you're given and that's supposed to go up with, with that's supposed to go up with, witibut course doesn't >> but of course if it doesn't go effectively that means go up effectively that means you're taxation. >> so we'll do the calculation then for national insurance then. off now . then. and they're
but even i can work out national insurance good at it. but even i can work out barelyational insurance good at it. but even i can work out barely beenil insurance good at it. but even i can work out barely been taken rance good at it. but even i can work out barely been taken away cut has barely been taken away by the fact that the tax bands have frozen , so i actually have been frozen, so i actually am probably worse off. rachel reeves point . reeves had a point. >> yeah, well people...
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the labour leader sir keir starmer raised conervative plans to further cut national insurance. he said the conservatives were refusing to say where the money would come from. we've been trying for months to get to the bottom of this, so now is his chance. no more spin, no more waffle, no more diversion — i know that will be difficult. he can either... mr speaker, this is the choice — he can either cut state pension or the nhs that national insurance funds — that's route one — or he can put up income tax. which one is it? prime minister. mr speaker, mr speaker, we've just cut taxes by £900 for a typical worker. we've delivered the biggest tax cut for businesses since the 1980s. but while we're cutting taxes, labour is already putting them up in wales, putting up taxes right now for small businesses. in birmingham, putting up council tax by 21%. and in london, his mayor has put up taxes by 70%, mr speaker. and this isjust a glimpse of what they'd do if they got in power. rishi sunak at prime minister's questions. one factor impacting the economy is long—term sickness,
the labour leader sir keir starmer raised conervative plans to further cut national insurance. he said the conservatives were refusing to say where the money would come from. we've been trying for months to get to the bottom of this, so now is his chance. no more spin, no more waffle, no more diversion — i know that will be difficult. he can either... mr speaker, this is the choice — he can either cut state pension or the nhs that national insurance funds — that's route one — or he can...
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insurance. to abolish national insurance. he do it until he said he wouldn't do it until he afford it . he could afford it. >> it's incumbent upon the government if they've set out an ambition which costs £46 billion, it's incumbent upon them to set out how they think they're going to meet that. is it borrowing your party pressure on military policies, defence spending to 2.5% and you haven't said how you'll fund it if resources allow. >> i believe the words every spending, every spending commitment that we will make in our manifesto will be costed. >> they've not said how they're going to fund this £46 billion bombshell. is it borrowing things .7 is it tax rises? things? is it tax rises? >> isn't saying it's going to aboush >> isn't saying it's going to abolish national insurance in its manifesto. it's saying yes, its manifesto. it's saying yes, it when resources allow, it it is. when resources allow, it will, precisely will, which is precisely the phrasing you have phrasing that is you have used with ambition to raise wit
insurance. to abolish national insurance. he do it until he said he wouldn't do it until he afford it . he could afford it. >> it's incumbent upon the government if they've set out an ambition which costs £46 billion, it's incumbent upon them to set out how they think they're going to meet that. is it borrowing your party pressure on military policies, defence spending to 2.5% and you haven't said how you'll fund it if resources allow. >> i believe the words every spending, every...
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yes, national insurance payments are deducted from your salary to help pay for pensions and services like schools and hospitals. from tomorrow, the rate is being cut from 10% down to 8%. and that follows a 2% cut back in january as well. so, add both those cuts up and it means a bit more money in your pocket. how much depends on how much you earn. a full—time worker on the national living wage of £22,000 a year will keep £377 more of their salary compared to a year ago. someone earning £35,000 a year — that�*s the average uk salary — will keep nearly £900 a year more. and, for someone earning £50,000, they�*ll keep around £1,500 more of their salary every year. but other tax policies matter, too. these are the levels at which you start paying tax or move into the higher rates. they used to go up every year to reflect rising prices — inflation. but in 2021 the government froze these thresholds, until at least 2028. it means every year more people pay more tax and some start paying it for the first time, including some pensioners. so, on balance, some workers will act
yes, national insurance payments are deducted from your salary to help pay for pensions and services like schools and hospitals. from tomorrow, the rate is being cut from 10% down to 8%. and that follows a 2% cut back in january as well. so, add both those cuts up and it means a bit more money in your pocket. how much depends on how much you earn. a full—time worker on the national living wage of £22,000 a year will keep £377 more of their salary compared to a year ago. someone earning...
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millions of workers will receive a national insurance cut, with the new tax year beginning tomorrow. around 27 million people will benefit, but for many the cost of living will still bite. marc ashdown is here with more. yes, national insurance payments are deducted from your salary to help pay for pensions and services like schools and hospitals. from tomorrow, the rate is being cut from 10% down to 8%. and that follows a 2% cut back in january as well. so add both those cuts up and it means a bit more money in your pocket. how much depends on how much you earn. a full—time worker on the national living wage of £22,000 a year, will keep £377 more of their salary compared to a year ago. someone earning £35,000 a year — that's the uk average — will keep nearly £900 a year more. and for someone earning £50,000, they'll keep around £1,500 more of their salary every year. but other tax policies matter too. these are the levels at which you start paying tax and move into the higher rates. they used to go up every year to reflect rising prices, inflation. but in 2021 the govern
millions of workers will receive a national insurance cut, with the new tax year beginning tomorrow. around 27 million people will benefit, but for many the cost of living will still bite. marc ashdown is here with more. yes, national insurance payments are deducted from your salary to help pay for pensions and services like schools and hospitals. from tomorrow, the rate is being cut from 10% down to 8%. and that follows a 2% cut back in january as well. so add both those cuts up and it means a...
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workers will see their national insurance payments cut from tomorrow, but frozen thresholds mean many are paying more in income tax. liverpool are back on top of the premier league, but it took a spectacular strike to see off sheffield united at anfield. # waterloo. # i was defeated, you won the war. a music milestone — brighton celebrates 50 years since it hosted eurovision and launched the career of abba. and very windy for some this weekend thanks to storm kathleen, but also very mild, temperatures could be above 20 degrees for some, a complete contrast to this morning. snow in parts of scotland. i will have all the details later in the programme. it's friday the 5th of april. the israeli government says it will allow more aid to enter gaza by opening up two more humanitarian corridors. it comes after the us presidentjoe biden spoke to israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu 0ur correspondent sean dilley has the latest. in the heart of the white house, a phone call with israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu and a clear message from the us president that his patience is ru
workers will see their national insurance payments cut from tomorrow, but frozen thresholds mean many are paying more in income tax. liverpool are back on top of the premier league, but it took a spectacular strike to see off sheffield united at anfield. # waterloo. # i was defeated, you won the war. a music milestone — brighton celebrates 50 years since it hosted eurovision and launched the career of abba. and very windy for some this weekend thanks to storm kathleen, but also very mild,...
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i know there's lots to talk about in regard to national insurance we get national insurance before we get to i want talk to that, though, i want to talk to that, though, i want to talk to you about this trap to you about this honey trap business. this business. and now this confirmation vice chair of confirmation from, vice chair of the 1922 will wragg that he's handed over a load of personal information of mps. i mean, this this is hugely concerning, isn't it , well, good morning, this is hugely concerning, isn't it, well, good morning, and thank you, as ever, for having me on your show. yes, it is extremely troubling , and extremely troubling, and worrying for anybody to hear this kind of activity takes place, will wragg has as you, referred to, apologised for the action he took but took in, a set of circumstances that i think many could potentially sympathise with in that he felt compromised and acted in a way that , he compromised and acted in a way that, he thought appropriate, but has clearly , apologised for but has clearly, apologised for that activity. i would just say to any
i know there's lots to talk about in regard to national insurance we get national insurance before we get to i want talk to that, though, i want to talk to that, though, i want to talk to you about this trap to you about this honey trap business. this business. and now this confirmation vice chair of confirmation from, vice chair of the 1922 will wragg that he's handed over a load of personal information of mps. i mean, this this is hugely concerning, isn't it , well, good morning, this is...
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and if it wasn't bad enough, this adviser has called for increases in income tax in national insurance and vat. it all makes sense now. that's who the shadow chancellor has been copying and pasting from . from. >> in other news, the prime minister hailed today's inflation figures, saying they demonstrate his economic plan is working. figures show the rate of inflation has fallen to its lowest level in two and a half years, down to 3.2% in march. thatis years, down to 3.2% in march. that is compared to 3.4% the month before. economists say a dip in food prices is the main reason for the slowdown . we've reason for the slowdown. we've been speaking to people in market bosworth in leicestershire to hear their thoughts. >> it's better than it going the other way , that's for sure, but other way, that's for sure, but i don't think it's going to make a massive difference to the man in the street. a massive difference to the man in tno,;treet. a massive difference to the man in tno, i'eet. a massive difference to the man in tno, i haven't really noticed . >> no, i haven't really noticed. i'm,
and if it wasn't bad enough, this adviser has called for increases in income tax in national insurance and vat. it all makes sense now. that's who the shadow chancellor has been copying and pasting from . from. >> in other news, the prime minister hailed today's inflation figures, saying they demonstrate his economic plan is working. figures show the rate of inflation has fallen to its lowest level in two and a half years, down to 3.2% in march. thatis years, down to 3.2% in march. that...
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from this saturday, class 1 national insurance contributions will drop from 10% to 8%. if all that is added together, the government says thousands of households will be around £3850 better off in the next year — although some critics say that doesn't take recent high levels of inflation into account. here's the business minster kevin hollinrake on bbc breakfast. you've got much better chance of finding a job than you had in 2010. there's 11.2 million morejobs in our economy and 1.2 million people, fewer people unemployment. so really good news all round. and in terms of those price increases you're talking about, of course, the work we've done on inflation — more than halving inflation. it was 11%, now 3.5%, roughly. it will be 2% by the end of the year. those bills aren't rising as quickly as they would have been. we'll come on to inflation in a minute because bills are still going up, they'rejust going up less quickly. but you say it's good news. it's not all good news, though, is it, this morning? the institute of government analysis says that real incomes are
from this saturday, class 1 national insurance contributions will drop from 10% to 8%. if all that is added together, the government says thousands of households will be around £3850 better off in the next year — although some critics say that doesn't take recent high levels of inflation into account. here's the business minster kevin hollinrake on bbc breakfast. you've got much better chance of finding a job than you had in 2010. there's 11.2 million morejobs in our economy and 1.2 million...
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i just needed my national insurance number. that's something that i already have. i am and the thing that's nice about national insurance, yes, i need that to do my taxes and so on. but no one can come and demand that i show them my national insurance number. >> let's what paul, >> well, let's see what paul, our says. he said, i've our viewer, says. he said, i've lived three years a lived for three years in a country that id cards. country that uses id cards. i had one as a resident, a wonderful thing. no messing about proving you are with about proving who you are with utility etc. and when utility bills, etc. and when i had a couple of minor motoring accidents, the culprits to accidents, the culprits had to give cards until give me their id cards until they for the damage. their they paid for the damage. their incentive without an incentive to pay was without an id card. normal life, their incentive because without incentive paid because without the normal life was the id card, normal life was impossible . problem is the uk impossible. problem is the uk our polic
i just needed my national insurance number. that's something that i already have. i am and the thing that's nice about national insurance, yes, i need that to do my taxes and so on. but no one can come and demand that i show them my national insurance number. >> let's what paul, >> well, let's see what paul, our says. he said, i've our viewer, says. he said, i've lived three years a lived for three years in a country that id cards. country that uses id cards. i had one as a...
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national insurance crime bureau saying a big part of the problem is lack of enforcement. take a look across the dmv. dc seen 171% increase in car theft, maryland 108%, increase of just 32%. first two loosened bail law, result of those changes are seen in the numbers. >> there is a disparity between enforcement, prosecution and de deterrent effect and you see differences depending where an individual is prosecuted. >> this is a nationwide problem, that plus market opportunity. used car prices are up 30%, that is why cities have gotten creative with solution handing out free wheel locks to deter criminals. baltimore, richmond, memphis and philadelphia are some cities exploring this approach. models targeted are hyundai, elantra and kiaopt ima. there are online videos teaching people how to steal those specific cars. >> lawrence: unbelievable. passing out tools to protect your car instead of arresting the criminals. great job. carley has headlines. >> carley: fox business alert norfolk southern moving to subtle a class action lawsuit, the company will pay $60 mi0 mil million
national insurance crime bureau saying a big part of the problem is lack of enforcement. take a look across the dmv. dc seen 171% increase in car theft, maryland 108%, increase of just 32%. first two loosened bail law, result of those changes are seen in the numbers. >> there is a disparity between enforcement, prosecution and de deterrent effect and you see differences depending where an individual is prosecuted. >> this is a nationwide problem, that plus market opportunity. used...
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the national insurance crime bureau saying a big part of that problem, lack ofe enforcement. take a look across the dmv, since the pandemic d.c. has seen 170% increase in car thefts, maryland, 108, virginia, a fraction, an increase of 32%. the first two have loosened bail laws and they say the changes are seen in the numbers. >> there's a disparity between the enforcement, the prosecutions and the deterrent effect. you can see some differences depend being on where an individual is prosecuted. >> now, there have been bail reform efforts around the country making this a nationwide problem. that plus market opportunity makes this a big industry. used car prices, they're up around 30% since pre-pandemic times. that is why some cities have gotten creative with solutions. handing out free wheel locks to try to deter criminals. we're seeing cities like baltimore, scranton, richmond, memphis and philadelphia, those are some of the cities exploring this approach. when it comes to the models targeted the most frequently, the cars that we're seeing are the hyuandi elantr and sonata at
the national insurance crime bureau saying a big part of that problem, lack ofe enforcement. take a look across the dmv, since the pandemic d.c. has seen 170% increase in car thefts, maryland, 108, virginia, a fraction, an increase of 32%. the first two have loosened bail laws and they say the changes are seen in the numbers. >> there's a disparity between the enforcement, the prosecutions and the deterrent effect. you can see some differences depend being on where an individual is...
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they are not saying that, they are saying over time they would like to phase out national insurance. we both phase out national insurance. - both know, and if we said something like this you would be hauling us over the coals and every broadcaster should hold them over the calls on that commitment. you should hold them over the calls on that commitment.— that commitment. you are characterising _ that commitment. you are characterising something i that commitment. you are | characterising something in that commitment. you are i characterising something in a that commitment. you are - characterising something in a way that they would not accept and they are not here to answer that question. i want to ask you finally about immigration because we will talk about it in a few minutes. there is a move being suggested by some conservatives to bring back the idea of capping legal immigration at a certain level. what is wrong with that? ., ., , . ., that? there are two things. we have sent a lot that? there are two things. we have spent a lot of— that? there are two things. we have spent a
they are not saying that, they are saying over time they would like to phase out national insurance. we both phase out national insurance. - both know, and if we said something like this you would be hauling us over the coals and every broadcaster should hold them over the calls on that commitment. you should hold them over the calls on that commitment.— that commitment. you are characterising _ that commitment. you are characterising something i that commitment. you are | characterising...
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insurance, >> would, national insurance, the labour plan, is this the labour plan, which is this will now fund. >> well labour aren't going to reverse those cuts in national insurance. >> no. they're not. no. that's right. so this money if it all works out this would fund 2 million more nhs ops a year that's paid for by nurses and doctors being paid over £1 billion to work over time. you'll get breakfast clubs and every primary school, and you'll get 700,000 more urgent dental appointments. >> but i think the non—doms clear off and the non—doms clear on, and you don't find those efficiencies and you find you spend more money on them, have got clever lawyers and the taxing they do. >> so you're going to bring it. >> so you're going to bring it. >> exactly. also, nigel, >> exactly. but also, nigel, your point about nhs more money for the nhs, wes streeting for the nhs, even wes streeting has out yesterday and it's has come out yesterday and it's very this very much highlighting that this is situation, an is not a money situation, an it's how you the nhs, it's about how you run the
insurance, >> would, national insurance, the labour plan, is this the labour plan, which is this will now fund. >> well labour aren't going to reverse those cuts in national insurance. >> no. they're not. no. that's right. so this money if it all works out this would fund 2 million more nhs ops a year that's paid for by nurses and doctors being paid over £1 billion to work over time. you'll get breakfast clubs and every primary school, and you'll get 700,000 more urgent...
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we're talking about national insurance , and we're national insurance, and we're talking about pensions. your worry is your worry is pensions. yet the prime minister has decided to double down on the conservative plan to abolish national insurance if they win the next election . what do you the next election. what do you see as the problem with that ? see as the problem with that? >> well good morning eamonn. well, first of all, a labour government would always give our pensioners certainty by honounng pensioners certainty by honouring the triple lock increases in the state pension. but rishi sunak has committed to a £46 billion plan to abolish national insurance, a commitment he cannot fund from money he cannot find unless he cuts the state pension by £96 a week or he taxes pensioners. he imposes a double taxation on pensioners. this is something that nigel lawson, back in the 80s remember him warned of when he looked at this proposal. or it could mean increasing the state pension age to 71, because there is a £46 billion black hole in rishi sunak sunak's plans. and unless rishi sun
we're talking about national insurance , and we're national insurance, and we're talking about pensions. your worry is your worry is pensions. yet the prime minister has decided to double down on the conservative plan to abolish national insurance if they win the next election . what do you the next election. what do you see as the problem with that ? see as the problem with that? >> well good morning eamonn. well, first of all, a labour government would always give our pensioners...
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, pensioners don't pay national insurance , so don't pay national insurance, so pensioners aren't getting a cut in their headline rate of tax . in their headline rate of tax. pensioners do pay income tax on their pensions, believe it or not. and as you rightly say, bev, because the personal allowance is frozen at 12.5 grand, and because that's roughly where the basic state pension is, more and more basic state are now having state pensioners are now having to pay income tax. it seems crazy, admin to give crazy, all this admin to give these money, and then these pensioners money, and then you some it back from you take some of it back from them in tax. >> well talking taxes liam, >> well talking of taxes liam, thank always. thank you. brilliant as always. labour's angela rayner is in hot water over her capital gains tax. still it's not going away this story is it. should she just come clean and tell us who advised her to do that and what the was? we're to the advice was? we're going to debate britain's debate that next. britain's newsroom gb news. >> 1119 with britain's newsroom on gb news
, pensioners don't pay national insurance , so don't pay national insurance, so pensioners aren't getting a cut in their headline rate of tax . in their headline rate of tax. pensioners do pay income tax on their pensions, believe it or not. and as you rightly say, bev, because the personal allowance is frozen at 12.5 grand, and because that's roughly where the basic state pension is, more and more basic state are now having state pensioners are now having to pay income tax. it seems crazy,...
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but then you get from the national insurance institute of israel, a statistic like to anyone presented in food and security in israel. the not making money a tool out of this a war on gaza. what are those working classes with face food insecurity and israel thinking of that even more belligerent in bell? it goes against the civilians of gaza, a portion of the yes, but taking this or there's no unfortunately there is almost a consensus at all any kind of in the human a measure. so i guess a but yes, the lower classes are traditionally, both nation released and again, is ryan and hating much more the but as the ends, it's always like this where you are frustrated socially, when your oppressed socially. you express advocacy against also uh the needs you and who is, who is by these. there is a little bit better stands and of course in nature propaganda media, they talk about israel being the only democracy in the middle east all over the world. they say they find it as a only demo by the end of the lease, which is really quite ridiculous. i mean, when you have half of the population which
but then you get from the national insurance institute of israel, a statistic like to anyone presented in food and security in israel. the not making money a tool out of this a war on gaza. what are those working classes with face food insecurity and israel thinking of that even more belligerent in bell? it goes against the civilians of gaza, a portion of the yes, but taking this or there's no unfortunately there is almost a consensus at all any kind of in the human a measure. so i guess a but...
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no tienen cifras de diciembre de ese año y del 2024, según datos del buró national insurance crime, los autos más robados en california son chevrolet pickup, honda civic ford pickup, honda accord y hyundai sonata. la única solución me dice es mudarse de ese barrio, dice. no le parece justo como el sistema criminal investiga estos delitos? nosotros que estamos trabajando bien y yo pienso que si estuviéramos haciendo mal no nos molestaría ni nos diría nada. yomara lópez telemundo llamada muchas gracias ben oakland. hey, recuerdan al oficial de la policía jordan wingate, quien murió este sábado debido a las lesiones que sufrió en un accidente de tránsito en el 2018 cuando su patrulla chocara contra un camión mientras atendía la denuncia de una persona sospechosa en el puerto de oakland. agentes de la policía, familiares, amigos y la comunidad en general se reunieron en la iglesia oakmont memorial para darle el último adiós y falta poco para las graduaciones de las escuelas secundarias y 15 estudiantes del área de la bahía tienen una razón más para celebrar. le comento
no tienen cifras de diciembre de ese año y del 2024, según datos del buró national insurance crime, los autos más robados en california son chevrolet pickup, honda civic ford pickup, honda accord y hyundai sonata. la única solución me dice es mudarse de ese barrio, dice. no le parece justo como el sistema criminal investiga estos delitos? nosotros que estamos trabajando bien y yo pienso que si estuviéramos haciendo mal no nos molestaría ni nos diría nada. yomara lópez telemundo...
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but then you get from the national insurance institute of israel as sophistic, like 31 presented in food and security. and israel, they're not making money a tool out of this a war on gaza. what are those working classes with face food insecurity? and israel thinking, are they even more belligerent in bell? it goes against the civilians of gaza. unfortunately. yes, but taking this or there's no unfortunately, there is almost a consensus at all any kind of in human and measures though i guess. uh but yes, the lower classes are traditionally coordination at least begin is ryan and aging. much more the but as the ends, it's always like this where you are frustrated socially, when your oppressed socially, you express ever c, gainesville. so the needs you and who is his babies, then it's a little bit better stance. and of course, in nature propaganda media, they talk about israel being the only democracy in the middle east of all over the world. these things they find it is the only demo but the end of the lease, which is really quite ridiculous. i mean, when you have half of the population w
but then you get from the national insurance institute of israel as sophistic, like 31 presented in food and security. and israel, they're not making money a tool out of this a war on gaza. what are those working classes with face food insecurity? and israel thinking, are they even more belligerent in bell? it goes against the civilians of gaza. unfortunately. yes, but taking this or there's no unfortunately, there is almost a consensus at all any kind of in human and measures though i guess....
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but then you get from the national insurance institute of israel, a sophistic like to anyone presented in food and security in israel. they're not making money a tool out of this a war on gaza. what are the is working class? is it face food insecurity? and israel thinking, are they even more belligerent in bell? it goes against the civilians of gaza, a portion of the yes, but in this whole there's no unfortunately there is almost a consensus at all any kind of in human and measures though. a gas. uh, but yes, the lower classes are traditionally boeing. they should at least begin is ryan and aging. much more the but as the ends, it's always like this where you are frustrated socially, when your oppressed socially. you express advocacy against those who uh the needs you and who else is, but these, there is a little bit better stands. and of course, in nature propaganda media, they talk about israel being the only democracy in the middle east. all over the world. these things they find it is the only demo, but seem to be nice. which is really quite ridiculous. i mean, when you have half o
but then you get from the national insurance institute of israel, a sophistic like to anyone presented in food and security in israel. they're not making money a tool out of this a war on gaza. what are the is working class? is it face food insecurity? and israel thinking, are they even more belligerent in bell? it goes against the civilians of gaza, a portion of the yes, but in this whole there's no unfortunately there is almost a consensus at all any kind of in human and measures though. a...
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but then you get from the national insurance institute of israel, a sophistic like 31 percent in food and security in israel. they're not making money a tool out of this war on gaza. what are those working classes with face food insecurity? and israel thinking, are they even more belligerent in bell? it goes against the civilians of gaza, a portion of the yes, but the diesel. busy there's no unfortunately, there is almost a consensus of any kind of human a measure as though a gas. uh but yes, the lower classes are traditionally boeing. they should at least begin is run and aging much more the but it's the ends. it's always like this where you are frustrated socially, when your oppressed socially, you express advocacy against those who uh needs you and who else is, but these them, it's a little bit but it stands. and of course, in nature propaganda media, they talk about israel being the only democracy in the middle east. all over the world. they say they find it as a only demo by the end of the lease, which is really quite ridiculous. i mean, when you have half of the population which
but then you get from the national insurance institute of israel, a sophistic like 31 percent in food and security in israel. they're not making money a tool out of this war on gaza. what are those working classes with face food insecurity? and israel thinking, are they even more belligerent in bell? it goes against the civilians of gaza, a portion of the yes, but the diesel. busy there's no unfortunately, there is almost a consensus of any kind of human a measure as though a gas. uh but yes,...
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insurance crime, 500.000 vehículos fueron reportados como robados en el primer semestre de 2023 del año pasado. estos son 2% más de lo que se reportó el primer semestre, pero del 2022 entre los estados con el mayor número de robos de autos se encuentra el nuestro. aquí tienen los datos y mire, todo va en tendencia al alza. california reportó casi 210.000 autos robados en el 2023. por debajo está texas. reporta un poco más de 115.000 en este periodo. florida tuvo 46.213 autos robados y washington en este caso fueron 43.160, según los informes de esta organización. y pasando de lo general a lo particular aquí en california, la bahía figura a san francisco. oakland y berkeley ocupan el segundo lugar con más robos de automóviles, casi 41.000 reportes en estos lugares y el primer sitio del estado se lo lleva los Ángeles. aquí tienen precisamente esta información. pasamos con más temas? claro que sí. de hecho, vamos a continuar hablando sobre el robo de autos en la ciudad de lane. la policía informa que el robo de vehículos de las marcas kia y hyundai sigue aumentando
insurance crime, 500.000 vehículos fueron reportados como robados en el primer semestre de 2023 del año pasado. estos son 2% más de lo que se reportó el primer semestre, pero del 2022 entre los estados con el mayor número de robos de autos se encuentra el nuestro. aquí tienen los datos y mire, todo va en tendencia al alza. california reportó casi 210.000 autos robados en el 2023. por debajo está texas. reporta un poco más de 115.000 en este periodo. florida tuvo 46.213 autos robados y...
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thank you to denys yastreb, the general director of the national association of insurers, and i will put an end to this, but the big broadcast continues, there will be more, watch us! thank you very much oleksandr morchyvka, and thank you, and i will thank you again today, because you are really well done for the fact that we were able to close, literally at the beginning of the program, only i asked you to do it and you did it. closed the collection for the needs that we announced in our program, there was a shortage of 5,000 hryvnias, you gave more than 7,000, we met this need, you are great guys, today, by the way, is the 797th day of the great war, and so in total it is already more than 10 years ukraine in this war, and every day in this war there are new stories, sad, victorious, it happens differently, the most important thing is that serhiy rudenko takes to his air and discusses with the guests in the verdict program, the program starts at 20:00, and what will be discussed, serhiy and we will ask, good evening, serhiy, please say, good evening to vasyl , in 17 minutes we will
thank you to denys yastreb, the general director of the national association of insurers, and i will put an end to this, but the big broadcast continues, there will be more, watch us! thank you very much oleksandr morchyvka, and thank you, and i will thank you again today, because you are really well done for the fact that we were able to close, literally at the beginning of the program, only i asked you to do it and you did it. closed the collection for the needs that we announced in our...
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speaking dunng national insurance. speaking during prime minister's questions, the labour leader criticised the conservatives for what he called their obsession with unfunded tax cuts . but with unfunded tax cuts. but rishi sunak said it's always the same with labour, with higher taxes and working people paying the price well. the prime minister also hailed today today's inflation figures, saying they demonstrate that his economic plan is working. figures indeed show the rate of inflation has fallen to its lowest level in two and a half years, down to 3.2% in march, compared with 3.4% in february. economists are saying it's a dip in food prices as the main reason for that slowdown . a 28 reason for that slowdown. a 28 year old man convicted of attempting to murder two elderly worshippers at mosques in what a judge has described as a horrific attack, has been sentenced to an indefinite hospital order. muhammad al—baqir , who has paranoid al—baqir, who has paranoid schizophrenia, threw petrol over his victims and set
speaking dunng national insurance. speaking during prime minister's questions, the labour leader criticised the conservatives for what he called their obsession with unfunded tax cuts . but with unfunded tax cuts. but rishi sunak said it's always the same with labour, with higher taxes and working people paying the price well. the prime minister also hailed today today's inflation figures, saying they demonstrate that his economic plan is working. figures indeed show the rate of inflation has...
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we are paying for it every day with our from our national insurance and various other ways of taxation. but people are not getting what they're paying for and that's because of extreme amounts of wastage. you've just got to walk down a corridor in a hospital in any hospital, in any parts of the country, to see broken beds, broken it, which people have paid for, but they're just left after they've been bought out. they cost a lot, by the way. >> and why do you think this is.7 what >> and why do you think this is? what do you think has been leading to this waste? because obviously good and competent people are working in the nhs. they to it well. so why they want to do it well. so why are the beds left broken and the and the it problems we've known about for years? about for many years? >> i still to >> i am still trying to figure this mr you know, i'm this out, mr mogg. you know, i'm thinking is just down to, thinking this is just down to, generation after generation of people being burnt out. i feel i worry that do people just not care anymore? people just so numb to all the things tha
we are paying for it every day with our from our national insurance and various other ways of taxation. but people are not getting what they're paying for and that's because of extreme amounts of wastage. you've just got to walk down a corridor in a hospital in any hospital, in any parts of the country, to see broken beds, broken it, which people have paid for, but they're just left after they've been bought out. they cost a lot, by the way. >> and why do you think this is.7 what >>...
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now national insurance down. now the national insurance cuts, have just come cuts, which also have just come in the second instalment in along the second instalment of those , mean that for the of those, mean that for the average worker on £35,400 a yeah average worker on £35,400 a year, they're going to be £900 a year, they're going to be £900 a year better off as a consequence of this. and in fact, you mentioned the threshold freezes. if you look at that average worker , the marginal tax that worker, the marginal tax that they're after taking into they're paying after taking into account both the national insurance cut and the threshold freeze is the lowest marginal rate of tax they'll be paying since 1975. so it does actually depend where you are on the income spectrum as to how these lots of nurses and teachers and people, you wouldn't say are well paid are being dragged into those higher thresholds. >> we can argue about that. but i just want a final thought from you william wragg . he you about william
now national insurance down. now the national insurance cuts, have just come cuts, which also have just come in the second instalment in along the second instalment of those , mean that for the of those, mean that for the average worker on £35,400 a yeah average worker on £35,400 a year, they're going to be £900 a year, they're going to be £900 a year better off as a consequence of this. and in fact, you mentioned the threshold freezes. if you look at that average worker , the marginal tax...
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insurance and m15 is warning foreign states are targeting uk universities to undermine national security . undermine national security. >> three vice chancellors from 24 leading universities have been alerted to the threat. the government and security services are worried that cutting edge research could be targeted by foreign states to boost their own militaries and economies. the deputy prime minister has announced a consultation on measures to protect britain's university as and for the latest stories, sign up to gb news alerts by scanning the qr code on your screen, or go to gb news. com slash alerts. now it's back to bed and pip. >> very good morning. you're with britain's newsroom on gb news with ben leo and pip tomson. >> good morning to you. now, first up first minister rather of scotland humza yousaf. he's cancelled a planned speech this morning ahead of next week's no confidence vote. >> the decision follows the collapse of the snp's power sharing deal with the greens yesterday, leaving mr yousaf in charge of a minority government. >> the no confidence motion was proposed by sc
insurance and m15 is warning foreign states are targeting uk universities to undermine national security . undermine national security. >> three vice chancellors from 24 leading universities have been alerted to the threat. the government and security services are worried that cutting edge research could be targeted by foreign states to boost their own militaries and economies. the deputy prime minister has announced a consultation on measures to protect britain's university as and for...
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pay national insurance, so they're getting they're not getting any compensation. they're not getting any comperthe on. they're not getting any comperthe bizarre point of the >> it's the bizarre point of the last budget. the last budget hit tory voters. yes . how many tory voters. so yes. how many labour are out labour voters are let out houday labour voters are let out holiday homes compared to tour operators? so we whack them, which is a problem for your constituency, not particularly nonh constituency, not particularly north east somerset, but there'll be some, there'll be some. more further down to some. it's more further down to cornwall devon. get cornwall and devon. you'd get more that. there are some more of that. but there are some in north somerset then pensioners, up pensioners, we don't put up their so they're their threshold so they're paying their threshold so they're paying and we have paying more tax and we have a tax cut they don't get. so if you're a tory voter we introduce fiscal that hit you. fiscal measures that hit you. you delighted rubbing you must be delighted
pay national insurance, so they're getting they're not getting any compensation. they're not getting any comperthe on. they're not getting any comperthe bizarre point of the >> it's the bizarre point of the last budget. the last budget hit tory voters. yes . how many tory voters. so yes. how many labour are out labour voters are let out houday labour voters are let out holiday homes compared to tour operators? so we whack them, which is a problem for your constituency, not particularly...
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insurance. the labour leader criticised the conservatives for what he called their obsession with wild , unfunded tax cuts. with wild, unfunded tax cuts. rishi sunak said it's always the same with labour, with higher taxes and working people paying the price. the exchange continued, with sir keir starmer pointing out that no politician has put up taxes more times than the prime minister. take listen. >> i was a lawyer long enough to know when someone's avoiding the question. so i'm going to give him another chance. will he now rule out cuts? the nhs , cuts the rule out cuts? the nhs, cuts the state pension or putting up taxes to pay for his unfunded £46 billion promise to scrap national insurance? which is it? >> will the punch up continued , >> will the punch up continued, with the prime minister saying he made no apology for wanting to end the unfairness of double taxation on work in the nhs. >> is receiving record funding under this conservative government, pensioners have just received a £
insurance. the labour leader criticised the conservatives for what he called their obsession with wild , unfunded tax cuts. with wild, unfunded tax cuts. rishi sunak said it's always the same with labour, with higher taxes and working people paying the price. the exchange continued, with sir keir starmer pointing out that no politician has put up taxes more times than the prime minister. take listen. >> i was a lawyer long enough to know when someone's avoiding the question. so i'm going...