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General election 2015: Labour to pledge not to increase VAT | General election 2015: Labour to pledge not to increase VAT |
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Labour's general election manifesto will contain a pledge not to raise VAT, shadow chancellor Ed Balls has said. | Labour's general election manifesto will contain a pledge not to raise VAT, shadow chancellor Ed Balls has said. |
The party will make a "clear pledge" not to increase the tax, which it says "hits pensioners and the poorest hardest", if it wins the election. | The party will make a "clear pledge" not to increase the tax, which it says "hits pensioners and the poorest hardest", if it wins the election. |
Labour has repeatedly claimed the Conservatives would have to increase VAT due to the scale of spending cuts planned for after the general election. | Labour has repeatedly claimed the Conservatives would have to increase VAT due to the scale of spending cuts planned for after the general election. |
The Tories said Labour planned "hikes" in income tax or national insurance. | The Tories said Labour planned "hikes" in income tax or national insurance. |
The Liberal Democrats say their deficit reduction plans would not require an increase in VAT, with planned tax rises focused on the wealthy. | The Liberal Democrats say their deficit reduction plans would not require an increase in VAT, with planned tax rises focused on the wealthy. |
'History repeating' | 'History repeating' |
VAT, which is levied on most business transactions and many goods and services, was increased from 17.5% to 20% in Chancellor George Osborne's first Budget in 2010. | VAT, which is levied on most business transactions and many goods and services, was increased from 17.5% to 20% in Chancellor George Osborne's first Budget in 2010. |
Speaking in Birmingham, in front of a new Labour election poster featuring the letters VAT as concrete blocks with the slogan: "Don't let the Tories hit you with this," said the increase had cost families an average of £1,800 over four years. | Speaking in Birmingham, in front of a new Labour election poster featuring the letters VAT as concrete blocks with the slogan: "Don't let the Tories hit you with this," said the increase had cost families an average of £1,800 over four years. |
He said VAT had been raised by every Conservative administration for 40 years and history was now "repeating itself". | He said VAT had been raised by every Conservative administration for 40 years and history was now "repeating itself". |
"It's now clear the only way the Tories can make their sums add up on their extreme plans is to raise VAT again after the election," said Mr Balls. | "It's now clear the only way the Tories can make their sums add up on their extreme plans is to raise VAT again after the election," said Mr Balls. |
"The extreme cuts to public services like police, defence and social care under these plans would be so deep they'd be almost impossible to achieve, even for this chancellor. | "The extreme cuts to public services like police, defence and social care under these plans would be so deep they'd be almost impossible to achieve, even for this chancellor. |
"The Tories have also made £10bn of unfunded tax promises - which they have still not told us how they will pay for. | "The Tories have also made £10bn of unfunded tax promises - which they have still not told us how they will pay for. |
"That's why people will conclude that to make their sums add up the Tories will end up putting our NHS at risk and raising VAT again." | "That's why people will conclude that to make their sums add up the Tories will end up putting our NHS at risk and raising VAT again." |
'Raise taxes' | 'Raise taxes' |
He added: "So, today, I can announce a clear pledge to the British people. The next Labour government will not raise VAT. And we will not extend it to food, children's clothes, books, newspapers and public transport fares. | He added: "So, today, I can announce a clear pledge to the British people. The next Labour government will not raise VAT. And we will not extend it to food, children's clothes, books, newspapers and public transport fares. |
"We will not raise VAT because it's the tax that hits everyone. It's the tax that hits you every day. And it hits pensioners and the poorest hardest." | "We will not raise VAT because it's the tax that hits everyone. It's the tax that hits you every day. And it hits pensioners and the poorest hardest." |
He said he could make such a commitment because Labour's plans were "fully funded and paid for" thanks to previously announced measures such as the mansion tax and restoring the 50% top rate of income tax. | He said he could make such a commitment because Labour's plans were "fully funded and paid for" thanks to previously announced measures such as the mansion tax and restoring the 50% top rate of income tax. |
A Conservative spokesman said Labour had "let the cat out of the bag" about its plans to increase taxes. | A Conservative spokesman said Labour had "let the cat out of the bag" about its plans to increase taxes. |
He added: "Ed Miliband and Ed Balls have repeatedly said they will raise taxes. | He added: "Ed Miliband and Ed Balls have repeatedly said they will raise taxes. |
"It is time that they came clean with the British public about which taxes they will raise - income tax or national insurance." | "It is time that they came clean with the British public about which taxes they will raise - income tax or national insurance." |
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