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Old 07-09-2021, 18:02   #106
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Re: This NI increase for Social/Health Care

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Originally Posted by Chris View Post
Fair enough, if that's the argument ... I'm not here to apologise for Boris, I just think we're capable of a higher standard of political debate than calling people dishonest just because they're in the wrong party, or we didn't vote for them.

Nevertheless, the proposal that he always intended to break the manifesto pledge and only needed an excuse is very hard to prove. If there was a lesser excuse than covid, then maybe that would stand as evidence of dishonest dealing, but the truth is, covid has been a genuine emergency that has cost the country an absolute fortune. I suspect that paying it down will most likely yet involve measures that weren't in the manifesto.
I think you could be right, Boris dodged Beth Rigby’s question regarding any further tax raises during the life time of Parliament
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