LONDON: In his election campaign, British Prime Minister David Cameron has promised that if Conservatives Party wins the next election, then a million middle-class Britons will get 40 percent tax cut.
In his speech, Cameron said that a person, who is earning more than £50,000 a year, will enjoy a tax cut worth more than £1,300 by 2020. After this announcement, however would cost the Exchequer £1.6 billion a year, will surely create excitement in PM’s campaign for the next general elections.
Moreover, Conservative Party’s strategists have compared this vow to the George Osborne’s promise of scraping inheritance tax for the middle classes in 2007, which is credited with ending Labour’s grasp on Downing Street. In the same way, British PM has pledged for raising the income tax allowance by $2000 to $12,500 for the low income citizens. Analysts have told the fact that these vows will mean a significant tax cuts for 30 million people.
Moreover, a typical basic rate taxpayer would pay £500 less, the Conservatives Party members said adding that those people that are working on low or minimum wages will be taken out of income tax altogether. But tax cuts are not expected until 2018, when the deficit should be eliminated and money raised from public spending cuts can be put back into people’s pockets. They formed part of an emotional appeal from the PM to voters to let him “finish the job” by putting him back into office next year.
“I am not a complicated man, I believe in some simple things,” Mr Cameron said. Families come first; they are the way you make a nation strong from inside and out. If you work hard, we will cut your taxes, but only if we keep on cutting the deficit, so we can afford to do that. The measures delighted Tory activists and backbenchers.
Moreover, in his conference speech, Mr PM also:
1. Vowed to scrap the Human Rights Act and replace it with a British bill of rights.
2. Suggested he could place limits on the number of European Union migrants allowed into Britain.
3. Warned that a vote for UKIP is a vote for Labour, and that “on May 7 you could go to bed with Nigel Farage and wake up with Ed Miliband”.
4. Told British militants travelling to Iraq and Syria that they are against UK and should expect to be treated as such.
5. Declared that the UK will have the most competitive corporation tax of any developed country.
- The new measures will mean 800,000 fewer people will pay the higher rate.
In the end, he added that with the Conservatives Party, if you work hard and do the right thing we say you should keep more of your own money to spend as you choose.