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Commenting on Gordon Brown’s budget, Liberal Democrat Leader Menzies
Campbell said:
"The big increase in taxation is a doubling of the
starting rate of income tax rate.
"The income tax changes announced in
the budget will mean that anyone earning less than around £15,000 will pay more
in income tax.
"The 2p cut in the basic rate is welcome, but let us be
clear this is an income tax cut for the wealthy dressed up as a tax cut for the
poor.
"While the Chancellor has taken some of the key headline policies
from the Liberal Democrats, he has got the fundamental point wrong, we need tax
cuts for the low and middle income earners now.
"Those on low incomes
will now experience even higher rates of taxation and this will do nothing to
increase incentives to work."
In his speech to Parliament Menzies
Campbell accused Gordon Brown of not doing enough for the hard working
families, young professionals, nurses or police officers struggling with rising
living costs.
Menzies Campbell said:
"The Chancellor had
the chance to use this final budget to show that he was listening to the voices
of the people of Britain.
"But he has delivered a budget of missed
opportunities.
"He had the chance to build a fairer Britain through tax
cuts for the low paid - but in fact he has increased income tax for the lowest
paid.
"He had the chance to create a greener Britain by taxing pollution
- but he shunned it.
"And he had the chance to shape a prudent Britain
by saving billions of pounds on government waste - but he avoided it.
"Instead he has spurned all of these opportunities. He has concentrated
on his own political succession."
Talking about growing inequality
Menzies Campbell said:
"The sad fact is that in Britain the wealth
gap between rich and poor is higher than it was under Margaret Thatcher.
"By introducing loopholes in the capital gains tax regime the Chancellor
has allowed the wealthiest individuals to minimise their tax bills.
"In
doing so, he has proved to be every bit as susceptible as his Conservative
predecessors to giving tax-breaks to our richest citizens at the expense of the
low paid.
"Meanwhile, the lowest earning fifth of UK households still
pay a greater proportion of their income in tax than the highest earning fifth.
"This budget was an opportunity to rebalance the tax system in favour of
the less wealthy, but the Chancellor refused to take it."
Addressing
the issue of green taxation, Menzies Campbell said:
"His proposals
on Vehicle Excise Duty fall far short of what is required. As his last budget
this should have been a real green budget, with a vision and a commitment to
taking the steps needed to tackle climate change.
"It should have been a
tax-cutting budget too. It should have cut the tax burden on the low and middle
income families that need it most. That’s what you should do with the proceeds
of green taxation.
"This is the true moral case for tax cuts. And it is
a matter of regret that the Chancellor has not chosen to do so."
Speaking of need to strip out Government waste Menzies Campbell said:
"Despite the Chancellor’s reputation for prudence, this government
has wasted large sums of public money on unnecessary and unpopular measures. Now
it is planning to waste more.
"Three examples stand out.
"First,
the war in Iraq has cost over £5 billion so far - quite apart from the human
cost.
"Second, identity cards will cost at least £6 billion - and
perhaps as much as £18 billion.
"Third, we are already committed to £74
billion for the decommissioning of the existing generation of nuclear power
stations. Building a new series of nuclear power stations will simply add to
that bill.
"The Government should not be wasting tax payers’ money in
this way."
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