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British governing party announces tax cuts, hopes to lift ailing election fortunes

British Treasury chief Jeremy Hunt sought Wednesday to bolster spirits within his Conservative Party with another tax cut for 27 million working people, hoping it can turn the political dial ahead of a general election this year.

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  • British Treasury Chief Jeremy Hunt announced a tax cut for 27 million working people, reducing national insurance by 2 percentage points to 8%, aiming to make work pay and bolster Conservative Party spirits before the general election.
  • The budget did not include a cut in the basic rate of income tax, focusing the tax relief on working individuals rather than retirees and savers.
  • The budget also freezes taxes on alcohol and gas and increases the income threshold for child benefit repayment, hoping to win voter support amid the cost-of-living crisis.
  • With the Conservatives trailing the Labour Party in polls, the tax cuts aim to improve their ratings before the upcoming election, which must occur by January 2025 but could be called sooner.
  • Hunt highlighted the British economy’s resilience through the pandemic and energy price spikes due to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, leading to high inflation and interest rate hikes by the Bank of England.
  • The tax cuts will be funded by spending constraints on public services and future tax increases on items such as business class airfares, vapes, and oil and gas producers’ profits.
  • The budget also abolishes the “non-domiciled” tax status, aligning with Labour’s calls, aiming to restore economic stability after Liz Truss’s premiership’s market turmoil.
  • Despite these measures, economists warn the tax burden will remain high as the government recovers pandemic and energy crisis spending, challenging the Conservatives’ low-tax identity.

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British governing party announces tax cuts, hopes to lift ailing election fortunes

Newslooks- LONDON (AP) —

British Treasury chief Jeremy Hunt sought Wednesday to bolster spirits within his Conservative Party with another tax cut for 27 million working people, hoping it can turn the political dial ahead of a general election this year.

Even though the British economy has hit one definition of recession and public finances will remain stretched over coming years, Hunt used his annual budget statement to announce a further reduction in national insurance by a further 2 percentage points, to 8%. He also promised to cut national insurance rates further “so we truly make work pay.”

Britain’s Chancellor of the Exchequer Jeremy Hunt holds his traditional red ministerial box as he leaves 11 Downing Street for the House of Commons to deliver the Budget in London, Wednesday, March 6, 2024. (AP Photo/Kin Cheung)

He opted not to cut the basic rate of income tax, which also would have benefited retirees and savers — to the likely disappointment of many of Conservative peers who had been hoping for one as a rallying call for the upcoming election.

Other potential voter-friendly moves include freezing taxes on alcohol and gas at the pump and raising the amount of money individuals can earn before they have to pay back a child benefit they receive from the state.

Britain’s Chancellor of the Exchequer Jeremy Hunt holds his traditional red ministerial box as he leaves 11 Downing Street for the House of Commons to deliver the Budget in London, Wednesday, March 6, 2024. (AP Photo/Frank Augstein)

With poll after poll showing the Conservatives losing heavily to the main opposition Labour Party in a general election, the government hopes putting more money in people’s pockets during a cost-of-living crisis will boost the Conservative Party’s dire ratings.

The election has to take place by January 2025 but could in theory take place next month. Hunt’s boss, Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, will ultimately decide when the election will take place as their party tries to retain control of government, which they have held since 2010.

King Charles III, right, shakes hands with the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Jeremy Hunt, left, in the private audience room at Buckingham Palace, London, England, Tuesday, March 5, 2024. (Aaron Chown/PA via AP)

Hunt told Parliament that the British economy withstood the coronavirus pandemic and a sharp spike in energy prices following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, which sent inflation soaring and prompted the Bank of England to raise interest rates aggressively.

“We can now help families not just with temporary cost-of-living support but with permanent cuts in taxation,” Hunt said. “We do this to give much-needed help in challenging times. But also because Conservatives know lower tax means higher growth. And higher growth means more opportunity, more prosperity and more funding for our precious public services.”

Britain’s Chancellor of the Exchequer Jeremy Hunt holds his traditional red ministerial box as he leaves 11 Downing Street for the House of Commons to deliver the Budget in London, Wednesday, March 6, 2024. (AP Photo/Kin Cheung)

The tax giveaway will be partly paid for by keeping a lid on spending for already cash-starved public services as well as a series of tax increases to take effect at different times over the coming years.

Those tax hikes will affect business class airfares, vapes and oil and natural gas producers, who enjoyed a windfall after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine sent energy prices soaring. Hunt also abolished “non-domiciled” tax status, which allows some wealthy individuals to avoid paying U.K. taxes, something Labour has been calling for.

King Charles III, right, shakes hands with the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Jeremy Hunt, left, in the private audience room at Buckingham Palace, London, England, Tuesday, March 5, 2024. (Aaron Chown/PA via AP)

Sunak and Hunt have restored a measure of economic stability after the short-lived premiership of Liz Truss, which foundered after a series of unfunded tax cuts roiled financial markets and sent borrowing costs surging.

Britain’s Chancellor of the Exchequer Jeremy Hunt holds his traditional red ministerial box as he leaves 11 Downing Street for the House of Commons to deliver the Budget in London, Wednesday, March 6, 2024. (AP Photo/Frank Augstein)

But U.K. households are struggling under the worst cost-of-living crisis in decades. And economists warn that the tax burden will remain near record levels regardless of what the budget delivers as the government recoups the hundreds of billions of pounds that it spent during the pandemic and the energy price shock. That’s an uncomfortable position for the Conservative Party, which has traditionally identified itself as the low-tax party.

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