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Tories consider marriage tax help | Tories consider marriage tax help |
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Married couples should get a £20-a-week tax break when one parent stays at home to look after children, a Conservative policy group suggests. | Married couples should get a £20-a-week tax break when one parent stays at home to look after children, a Conservative policy group suggests. |
Former party leader Iain Duncan Smith's report sets the cost of "social breakdown" in the UK at £102bn a year. | Former party leader Iain Duncan Smith's report sets the cost of "social breakdown" in the UK at £102bn a year. |
He said the current tax system failed to reward the "benefits which marriage brings to society". | He said the current tax system failed to reward the "benefits which marriage brings to society". |
But Labour said the Tory proposal would "discriminate" against children of single or unmarried parents. | But Labour said the Tory proposal would "discriminate" against children of single or unmarried parents. |
Binge drinking | Binge drinking |
The transferable tax allowance, worth around £20-a-week, would be aimed at making it easier for one parent to stay at home to look after children or elderly relatives. | The transferable tax allowance, worth around £20-a-week, would be aimed at making it easier for one parent to stay at home to look after children or elderly relatives. |
It's not going to be a golden bullet Iain Duncan Smith | It's not going to be a golden bullet Iain Duncan Smith |
If applied to all married couples, it would cost £3.2bn a year. | If applied to all married couples, it would cost £3.2bn a year. |
Further proposals among the 200 put forward by the group include: | Further proposals among the 200 put forward by the group include: |
The Conservatives are expected to adopt some of the ideas outlined by the policy group. | The Conservatives are expected to adopt some of the ideas outlined by the policy group. |
Asked about the tax-break plan, Mr Duncan Smith told BBC Radio 4's Today programme: "It's not going to be a golden bullet that says somehow this will persuade everybody to come together and stay together. | Asked about the tax-break plan, Mr Duncan Smith told BBC Radio 4's Today programme: "It's not going to be a golden bullet that says somehow this will persuade everybody to come together and stay together. |
"It's part of a balanced package of benefit changes and taxes that will actually say to people: look, it's not to penalise you any more." | "It's part of a balanced package of benefit changes and taxes that will actually say to people: look, it's not to penalise you any more." |
Mr Duncan Smith said the current system "penalised people who are wanting to stay together" and that he was "trying to re-set the balance". | Mr Duncan Smith said the current system "penalised people who are wanting to stay together" and that he was "trying to re-set the balance". |
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But Cabinet Office Minister Ed Miliband said the government would not "discriminate against some children" in its tax policy. | But Cabinet Office Minister Ed Miliband said the government would not "discriminate against some children" in its tax policy. |
He also said: "I don't think it's right for politicians to come on and preach." | He also said: "I don't think it's right for politicians to come on and preach." |
Liberal Democrat work and pensions spokesman David Laws said: "A lot of the [Conservative] solutions are a bit naive - to think that we can simply tweak the taxation system and bring about a big change in people's behaviour." | Liberal Democrat work and pensions spokesman David Laws said: "A lot of the [Conservative] solutions are a bit naive - to think that we can simply tweak the taxation system and bring about a big change in people's behaviour." |
Mr Duncan Smith's policy group warned last year that an underclass was being "left behind". | Mr Duncan Smith's policy group warned last year that an underclass was being "left behind". |
The Conservatives have said mending Britain's "broken society" should be a top priority - rather than the traditional emphasis on tax and crime. | The Conservatives have said mending Britain's "broken society" should be a top priority - rather than the traditional emphasis on tax and crime. |
Party leader David Cameron has called for more voluntary and community action to deal with social breakdown. | Party leader David Cameron has called for more voluntary and community action to deal with social breakdown. |