Grant Shapps writes on Labour's tax plans

Conservative party chairman Grant Shapps writes on Labour's tax plans:




First, Labour's Deputy Leader said, 'People on middle incomes should contribute more through their taxes' (Harriet Harman, LBC Radio, 14/07/14).

Then, Labour's Shadow Health Secretary promised to 'embrace' a 15% death tax which would cost the average taxpayer £46,000 (Andy Burnham, The Daily Telegraph, 30/07/14).

And now, a senior Labour figure is calling for the Party to extend their planned tax on the family home to properties worth £400,000 in the North of England - hitting an estimated 210,000 more families (Sunday Express, 10/08/14).

Labour want to hit hardworking families like yours with more taxes - help stop them by donating £20 today.

Labour's commitment to tax the family home is one of many tax rises they're planning for after the next election:
  • A rise in National Insurance, the tax on jobs (Observer, 20/04/14)
  • Higher fuel duty, because they oppose our fuel duty stabiliser (Labour Press Conference Q&A, 11/01/11)
  • A rise in corporation tax, putting jobs at risk (Financial Times, 24/09/13)
  • A graduate tax (Daily Politics, 02/04/14)
  • A tax on pensions (BBC News, 20 September 2013; HM Treasury, Budget 2013)
Labour want hardworking taxpayers to foot the bill for their wasteful spending. Donate £20 today and let's make sure they never get into power:

Donate today

Thanks,
Grant Shapps
Conservative Party Chairman

P.S. Every pound makes a difference to our campaign, so please donate whatever you can today.

Comments

Jim said…
OR........

a better way for anyone to prevent this sort of tax rise against their consent by any party, any political party at all, or anyone in government for that matter, could just simply support the Harrogate Agenda. Its basically part 2 of the chartist movement. 6 demands came from the chartists. 6 more come from harrogate. Basically putting right what once went wrong. The people are the masters the politicians are the servants, Harrogate simply ensures that is always the case. (especially my favourite "demand 5"

1. Recognition of our sovereignty:
The peoples of England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland comprise the ultimate authority of their nations and are the source of all political power. That fact shall be recognised by the Crown and the Governments of our nations, and our Parliaments and Assemblies;

2. Real local democracy:
The foundation of our democracy shall be the counties (or other local units as may be defined), which shall become constitutional bodies exercising under the control of their peoples all powers of legislation, taxation and administration not specifically granted by the people to the national government;

3. Separation of powers:
The executive shall be separated from the legislature. To that effect, prime ministers shall be elected by popular vote; they shall appoint their own ministers, with the approval of parliament, to assist in the exercise of such powers as may be granted to them by the sovereign people of England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland; no prime ministers or their ministers shall be members of parliament or any legislative assembly;

4. The people’s consent:
No law, treaty or government decision shall take effect without the consent of the majority of the people, by positive vote if so demanded, and that none shall continue to have effect when that consent is withdrawn by the majority of the people;

5. No taxation or spending without consent:
No tax, charge or levy shall be imposed, nor any public spending authorised, nor any sum borrowed by any national or local government except with the express approval the majority of the people, renewed annually on presentation of a budget which shall first have been approved by their respective legislatures;

6. A constitutional convention:
Parliament, once members of the executive are excluded, must host a constitutional convention to draw up a definitive codified constitution for the peoples of England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland. It shall recognise their sovereign status and their inherent, inalienable rights and which shall be subject to their approval.


aternativly you could do as Grant Shapps says and contribute £20 of your hard earned to a group of people who have spent the last 5 years milking as much out of you as possible with out once asking you if that was ok, or you could say no, enough is enough, and spread the word that there really is a better way.

Democracy anyone??

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