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Darling's £5bn tax hike will hit low earners and business - LibDems

8.00.08pm GMT Mon 24th Nov 2008

Vince Cable MP on conference podium (photography: Alex Folkes and Dave Radcliffe)

Shadow Chancellor Vince Cable MP comments on the today's Pre-Budget Report.

Vince Cable said: "The Government acknowledges that the UK tax system is inherently unfair,but then announces that it will hit those struggling to make ends meet with yet higher tax bills by increasing National Insurance. Everyone earning over £19,000 will be hit.

"The new 45p Income Tax rate is nothing more than a fig leaf to cover a £5bn tax hike which will hit millions of low earners and businesses.

"The Government has missed a golden opportunity to make the tax system permanently fairer which it could have done by cutting income taxes for those on low and middle incomes, paid for by getting rid of tax loopholes for the wealthy.

"Instead of increasing investment in sustainable capital projects which benefit the country tomorrow as well as today, the Government has opted for a temporary cut in VAT which will benefit big spenders the most and not give the economy the boost it needs.

"At a time of economic emergency, Gordon Brown has once again failed those who need help the most."

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