Finance Bill Debate

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Department: HM Treasury

Finance Bill

Justine Greening Excerpts
Tuesday 6th July 2010

(13 years, 10 months ago)

Commons Chamber
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Michael Meacher Portrait Mr Meacher
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I have never believed what some Laffer economists say, which is that increasing taxes on the rich results in a reduction in the net income. I believe that that is based on a false premise.

Justine Greening Portrait The Economic Secretary to the Treasury (Justine Greening)
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Can the right hon. Gentleman explain why his Government failed to narrow the gap between rich and poor?

Michael Meacher Portrait Mr Meacher
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I regret that the Labour Government did not succeed in narrowing the gap between rich and poor. However, they did something quite remarkable in reducing the number of children in poverty by 600,000. No, it was not enough, and we fell below our target. I can tell the hon. Lady why the gap widened, however. To cite a phrase that was used early on in the Labour Government, new Labour took the attitude that it was fairly unconcerned about people becoming filthy rich. That was a serious mistake, and the increase in the wealth of the tiny top segment of the population has been enormous. That is the reason that the gap increased.