A constructive way forward on Tax Credits
First of all, the tax credits system inherited from Gordon Brown is a bureaucratic and expensive nightmare which takes people who are doing the right thing and should be independent of the government, and turns them into clients of the state.
It was absolutely right to try to find a way to get away from that situation, but offset the losses to working people on low incomes caused by tax credit cuts with tax cuts aimed at the same people e.g. an increase in tax thresholds.
However, it was always important to listen to what people are saying about this and to try to implement the policy in a compassionate way. Following the House of Lords defeat we need to find a positive way forward. And however much the government may have a case in constitutional terms to argue that it was a misuse of the unelected chamber's powers to vote the way they did, it would be a serious political mistake to appear to be ignoring the concerns raised.
Although I disagree with some of what Tim Montgomerie has said on this subject up to now, his CapX article today with ten suggestions for a way forward on tax credits makes a lot of sense and I hope the government will take them very seriously.
It was absolutely right to try to find a way to get away from that situation, but offset the losses to working people on low incomes caused by tax credit cuts with tax cuts aimed at the same people e.g. an increase in tax thresholds.
However, it was always important to listen to what people are saying about this and to try to implement the policy in a compassionate way. Following the House of Lords defeat we need to find a positive way forward. And however much the government may have a case in constitutional terms to argue that it was a misuse of the unelected chamber's powers to vote the way they did, it would be a serious political mistake to appear to be ignoring the concerns raised.
Although I disagree with some of what Tim Montgomerie has said on this subject up to now, his CapX article today with ten suggestions for a way forward on tax credits makes a lot of sense and I hope the government will take them very seriously.
Comments
how on earth does that work, why not, just Not tax the money, the persons own money, in the first place?
I just honestly don't get the idea, I never have done. Its like me forcing you Chris to give me £100 of your wages next month, then if you meet my criteria, that is you go to work in a clown suit for a week, you can have your £100 cash back, and then me advertising the fact I am helping you by paying you the £100.
Its just makes no sense at all.
At the risk of sounding terminally cynical, because Gordon Brown thought they would help build Labour a client state which would lock people into voting Labour.
Nuff said.
Peter Mc