Taxes Debate

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Department: HM Treasury
Tuesday 15th July 2025

(2 days ago)

Commons Chamber
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Mel Stride Portrait Sir Mel Stride
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My right hon. Friend is absolutely right, and under his stewardship, things were so much better. As he points out, the Government have resiled from any attempt to control the welfare bill—an unfunded tax commitment of £5 billion. That, plus the U-turn on the winter fuel payment, is more than £6 billion of unfunded commitments that the Government are responsible for—unfunded commitments that they said they would never see themselves making. He is absolutely right: the legacy that he left when he was Chancellor in the previous Government was the highest growth in the G7 for our economy. We had near record levels of employment, and near record low levels of unemployment. We had had 13 consecutive months of real wage growth, and inflation had been brought down from over 11% due to the Ukraine war, to bang on 2% on the day of the general election. Where is inflation now? It is almost double what the Government inherited.

Ben Coleman Portrait Ben Coleman (Chelsea and Fulham) (Lab)
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Given all the extraordinary and wonderful things that the right hon. Gentleman is setting out, is it not equally extraordinary that the British people thought you were a shower and needed to get rid of you—and they did? That is why you are on the Opposition Benches and we are over here.

Caroline Nokes Portrait Madam Deputy Speaker (Caroline Nokes)
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Order. I am not sure that the British people were seeking to get rid of me.