Too far or not far enough? Welcome u-turn or misguided retreat? Westminster’s policy experts have their say.
Led by former Treasury officials, this think tank has placed itself at the heart of the argument about how to help the low-paid.
A broader base, a lower rate, and an end to unfair and arcane exemptions would shift the burden from the middle class to the wealthiest whilst reducing avoidance.
The governing duopoly of the Prime Minister and Chancellor should be replaced by a collegiate top team – including the present ’22 Chairman as a new Chief Whip.
“We mustn’t lose sight of the fundamental goal of bringing spending under control,” says the TaxPayers’ Alliance.
In which I go campaigning with Grant Shapps’s brainchild, which has mobilised thousands of activists who would probably not have joined their local associations.
Growing national debt is a burden that young people and future generations shouldn’t be asked to bear. Governments have a moral responsibility to remove it.
A selection of the reaction from policy experts around Westminster.
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