Dinahmo
According to Reform the PA will be increased to £20k and the higher rate tax will start at £70k.
this means:
no tax savings for people on benefits
a tax saving of up to £1486 to those earning £20k or less
for those earning £90k there will be a tax saving of £9432. At the moment they would pay tax of £23432
Other tax cutting:
20% tax relief on private health pensions
reducing stamp duty to 0% on houses costing under £750k and to 2% for those costing between £750k and £1.5 million. A reduction to 4% for houses costing over£1.5 million
Farage appeals to the poorer in our society who, when asked, come up with the usual cliches. And yet, all the above will benefit the more comfortably off and the wealthier.
He wants to halve the Civil Service. Anyone would think that the CS only operates out of Whitehall and does the govt's requests. However, the 5 largest departments are the MOD, MOJ, HMRC, DWP and Home Office. So where is he going to make cuts?
We know that people already have problems accessing benefits and tax payers have been hanging to phone lines to HMRC for many minutes, often over an hour. I myself have given up sometimes whilst using the agents' help lines which are supposed to make things easier and quicker.
Gosh you've spent a lot of time on Reforms contract, have you dissected all the other manifestos, I'm waiting to read your dissection of the other parties dreams, especially the blasphemy law that Labour will bring in, to prevent free speech, and pander to the Muslim voters. That is an affront to the freedom of speech. Seeing as you will not vote Reform, why are you bothering, oh yes to dissuade people from voting for them.
Why bother on grans net, most are socialists, and won't vote Reform anyway.