Reeves considera di infrangere l’impegno del manifesto con l’aumento dell’imposta sul reddito per colmare il gap di 30 miliardi di sterline | Bilancio

    https://www.theguardian.com/money/2025/oct/23/rachel-reeves-is-considering-raising-income-tax-to-reduce-deficit-sources-say

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    1. ShambolicPaulThe2nd on

      Don’t be ridiculous. She can’t do it. That would be the end of her.

    2. BurdensomeCountV3 on

      If Labour do this there is literally no reason for anybody under the age of 50 to ever vote for them again. If you absolutely have to break a manifesto pledge the triple lock is right there for the taking.

    3. ProjectZeus4000 on

      ROLL NI INTO INCOME TAX OR APPLY NATIONAL INSURANCE TO PRIVATE PENSIONS. 

    4. neukStari on

      All politicians are bloodsucking leeches. The public sector is a pile of bureaucratic nobodies who couldnt change a lightbult without spending 10 grand. The NHS probably wastes close to 40% of its budget on managment that sit on their arses doing fuck all every single day.

      The world would be a better place realistically if we could be rid of these parasites.

    5. Haulvern on

      Honestly I’d rather she raises income tax, than all these tweaks that fuck us all indirectly anyway. But no way can she justify a 2% raise on workers. When pensions and benefits are getting another 4%+ rise.

    6. They realised pointing the loaded shotgun at their feet was a bad idea, so came up with the excellent idea of aiming it upwards under their chin instead.

    7. AttitudeSimilar9347 on

      Here is tax revenue as a percentage of GDP. It has never been higher: [**https://data.worldbank.org/indicator/GC.TAX.TOTL.GD.ZS?locations=GB**](https://data.worldbank.org/indicator/GC.TAX.TOTL.GD.ZS?locations=GB)

      Where is all the money going? Redditors will say “the triple lock” but that alone doesn’t explain it, not by a long shot. Our money is just being squandered and the government has no interest in managing anything, they are bleeding us dry and for what?

    8. iam-leon on

      Time to remove NI relief on people over 66. Or just get rid of NI entirely and slightly increase income tax.

    9. andytimms67 on

      Oh Rachel, Rachel, Rachel. You Do that and you’ll back with Angela in the cheap seats before Christmas. You can’t break a promise, it makes you look untrustworthy.

    10. terrordactyl1971 on

      They might as well, they’ve fucked everything else up in the last 18 months

    11. Inside_Field_8894 on

      Any millennial paying attention knows that there’s a strong chance of little being left in the pot for them in retirement but are hit with harsher taxes when the currency is diluted.

      Most folk pay in because of a belief in a failing concept will pull itself out of the hole.

    12. cartesian5th on

      Nothing says a workers party like selling workers down the river to pay for people who don’t work

      It’s all stick and no carrot with these fucking vampires

    13. TokyoMegatronics on

      For the love of all that is holy just give the pensioners maybe a little less?

      Why do Normal working folk have to be stretched so thin and taxed to the gills so Dorris can go on 3 cruises a year…

    14. I think the entire country should go on strike, just as the French would in such circumstances.

    15. InformationNew66 on

      Income has already been hit with inflation AND thresholds not rising meaning higher effective tax rates for the inflation following salaries. Plus the extra NI.

    16. They always planned that. Honestly I don’t know whom to vote for anymore.

    17. randomusername123xyz on

      The best thing for us up north is that the SNP will see this tax increase as an excuse to further tax us above UK rate even more. Yaaaah!

    18. It’s not going to apply to your average Labour voter anyway

    19. SavageRabbitX on

      Get rid of the triple lock, 20% VAT on second homes at purchase and 10% on its Sale, 1% on all assets above 10 million, 3% on all assest above 1 billion.

    20. admmasters on

      If they do this, they will rightly be punished, but it’s just a case of getting reform in.

    21. DragonHoarder987 on

      What’s the point of having pledges in a manifesto if you’re not going to stick to them. What’s stopping another party making all these promises to just break them when they get in. There should be a law that stops parties from breaking their pledges

    22. oddjobold_FC on

      You gov polling says 75% want a tax on the rich.

      Anything else is going to be very unpopular.

    23. IgneousJam on

      Why is the triple lock not being discussed by government? Do OAPs vote for Labour? No.

    24. Haytham_Ken on

      Why are they acting like £50k is a lot of money? Especially in cities like London. Once again the middle class gets shafted.

    25. richardbaxter on

      Why income tax? Public sector final salary pensions, means tested benefits for the retired, digital services tax, gambling (most of which is offshore and a complete heist), bottled alcohol, vapes and cigs? 

    26. Particular_Wave_8567 on

      Completely sensible. The most efficient and effective way to raise tax. Should be targeted at the basic rate of income tax which is far too low.

    27. Vdubnub88 on

      I fuckin hate this woman. Tax working people to give money to people to sit on their ass.

      Triple lock needs to be means tested.

      Remove benefits from illegals.

    28. No_Estimate_678 on

      Fucks SAKE

      I was so happy when Labour got in. They are fucking squandering it. 

      TALK ABOUT WHY WE ARE POOR NOW.

      Brexit, tories, austerity, tories. 

      Talk about it all the time otherwise they will give it to Reform and then we’ll have to live the current American nightmare. 

    29. IncensedCape on

      If a party breaks a manifesto pledge, they are dead forever for a lot of people (students and Lib Dems for example), keep that in mind Reeves xD

    30. RecipeSpecialist2745 on

      So, people who are physically working to better a nation are going to be taxed? What about the people who sit back and reinvest their wealth to create more wealth and just increase prices on everything, product, real estate, and services? Stop trying to protect political donors and leave the workers alone.

    31. theacerofspuds on

      It seems I voted for the Tories… could have sworn I voted for the Labour candidate idk

    32. Much_Line_7388 on

      Once again the productive must pay to support the unproductive.

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