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Old 03-07-2018, 23:59   #1368
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Re: Government & Post Election Discussion

More squabbles over how spending increases can be funded.
Quote:
May close to lifting fuel duty freeze to help meet NHS promises
Exclusive: Ministers also considering end to cap on alcohol taxes to boost public spending and cut deficit
The government is close to lifting its eight-year long freeze on fuel duty to raise billions of pounds to help meet pressure from cabinet ministers to boost public spending while also continuing to reduce the deficit.
An inflation-linked increase would raise £800m extra for Treasury coffers next year – and billions more over subsequent years – to help pay for Theresa May’s promise to spend an additional £20bn on the National Health Service by 2023, a pledge which the prime minister had said would partly be funded through a “Brexit dividend”.
https://www.theguardian.com/politics...t-nhs-promises

Quote:
THERESA MAY was last night urged to cut Britain’s mammoth overseas aid budget before raising fuel duty by furious Tory MPs.
Campaigner Rob Halfon said a fuel duty hike to pay for the Government’s £20billion NHS boost would be “absolute madness” after the Treasury refused to rule out the shock move.
https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/668825...ious-mps-warn/
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