Taxes Debate

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Taxes

David Pinto-Duschinsky Excerpts
Tuesday 15th July 2025

(1 day, 16 hours ago)

Commons Chamber
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Bradley Thomas Portrait Bradley Thomas (Bromsgrove) (Con)
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Earlier this month, the House witnessed the Government lose control of swathes of their own party. They have had just more than a year in office, and yet the cracks could not be clearer. In the last year, the country has had to endure U-turns, tax increases and a stagnant economy, and yet the Chancellor and the Prime Minister have been pushed by their disapproving Back Benchers into the inevitable: they will have to break their fiscal rules and manifesto commitments.

The OBR has warned of an up to £12 billion cost from the watered-down welfare reforms. Labour promised to stop the chaos and support business through a stable policy environment. That was in its manifesto, yet employer national insurance contributions increased in April—another pledge disregarded. We have seen the national insurance exemption for Indian workers transferring to the UK, which the Indian Government said was a competitive advantage for them. The Leader of the Opposition opposed such a deal as Business and Trade Secretary, yet the Government continue to sell out British workers. Whose side are this Government on? Deals and decisions like that explain why 73% of voters believe that the Government do not have things under control.

David Pinto-Duschinsky Portrait David Pinto-Duschinsky (Hendon) (Lab)
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This is the Government who got trade deals that the Conservative party failed to do, and saved hundreds of thousands of jobs. Are you saying that you would not have signed those deals? Are you saying—

Roger Gale Portrait Mr Deputy Speaker (Sir Roger Gale)
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Order. I am not saying anything. Please address the Chair.