A year of failure and broken promises
A year ago today a Labour government was elected which has had the most disastrous start of any newly-elected government in my lifetime.
Labour had promised not to put up National Insurance, but they broke that promise, increasing Employers National Insurance contributions, a tax on jobs, by £40 billion, one of the largest tax rises in history.
Labour had said that means-testing the winter fuel payment would cause nearly 4,000 pensioners a year to freeze to death - but as soon as they came to power they did exactly that and took the benefit away from ten million pensioners. They have now committed to reverse that cruel decision - but those ten million pensioners spent last winter without the payment.
Labour had given a categorical promise to farmers to keep tax rules the Conservatives had put in place to protect family farms - but they broke that promise by introducing the family farm tax.
Labour had promised to cut your fuel bills - instead they have gone up.
Labour promised growth - instead they have delivered stagnation
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