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Darlington and Sedgefield Liberal Democrats Mike Barker for Darlington |
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| Darlington and Sedgefield Liberal Democrats | <mikebarker@cix.co.uk> | 8th September 2010 |
Mike Barker says: "I can support this budget".10.18.34am BST (GMT +0100) Wed 23rd Jun 2010 "Yesterday's budget was necessary, tough but fair. I didn't join the SDP/Alliance/Lib Dems to cut the benefits of people who need them, or to increase regressive taxation. I didn't get into politics to impose a pay freeze on public sector workers. "But sadly we have no choice: the financial mess Labour got us into has to be cleaned up. If Labour were in government, they'd have had to make similarly tough choices - though would they have had the nerve? They already had £23bn of cuts lined up for the coming year, so perhaps fewer crocodile tears from some of our local Labour politicians are in order. "The Budget takes necessarily difficult decisions in an honest and fair way, with Liberal Democrat values clearly ameliorating the worst excesses of Conservative dogma. "Key Lib Dem policies I campaigned for are well to the fore in this budget. "The £1,000 increase in the Income Tax allowance will mean that 880,000 low paid workers will be freed from Income Tax altogether. This is the first step towards delivering our manifesto commitment to ensure no-one pays tax on the first £10,000 they earn - Labour wouldn't have given you this. "The Budget introduces our promise of a new tax on banks, ensuring that they help to pay to clear up the mess they created. "Top earners will pay a full 10% more in Capital Gains Tax, with no loopholes or tapers or get-out clauses. This helps ensure those with the broadest shoulders take the greatest strain. It's not as much as we'd have liked, but it's more than the Tories wanted. "The budget guarantees a fair deal for pensioners, putting into effect the Liberal Democrat manifesto commitment to a "triple lock", so that state pensions rise every year in line with earnings, inflation, or by 2.5%, whichever is the highest. Never again will pensioners be allowed to fall behind - Labour had thirteen years and didn't give you this. "The Budget establishes a regional growth fund and regional national insurance support to help create new businesses and jobs right here in the north east. "Tackling child poverty is central to the government's approach. So while we have decided to cut child tax credits for those who can most afford it, we have increased tax credits for the poorest families and put up to £2b extra into child tax credits to help ensure children from the poorest backgrounds get a fair start in life - Labour had thirteen years and failed to eradicate child poverty. "These measures will ensure that the burden of deficit reduction is shared fairly by everyone. "This Government is being honest with people about the road ahead. Of course there are things in the budget I don't like. There are things in there that Lib Dems campaigned against, like the VAT rise. But that's because this is a coalition based on compromise which sees the party most people voted for mix policies with the Lib Dems. It's how coalitions work. "The alternatives are worse. Labour would not have reformed the tax system nor tackled the culture of overspending in government. "I don't like cuts and extra taxes, who does? I don't like the VAT increase. But without the VAT increase, public services would have been truly decimated, or our spiralling and unsustainable debt interest payments would have continued. "The Coalition has been open and fair. We now all know where we stand. We have a realistic and credible plan to get Britain's economy back on track. "A couple of tough years, with more tough choices to come, is something we will just have to grit our teeth and get on with. Rather this than the economic and financial meltdown Labour's policies were pushing us towards."
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