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Published Date: 24 April 2009
GORDON Brown yesterday denied that the 50p income tax rate for high earners had sounded the death knell on New Labour.
The Prime Minister insisted the measure – to be introduced next April on annual earnings above £150,000 instead of a proposed 45p upper tax bracket – was a fair way to raise money to help the country recover from the recession.

It is one of a ser
ies of tax hikes for people on six-figure salaries that the Treasury hopes will generate £7 billion a year.

Mr Brown insisted the 50p rate – which breaks a Labour manifesto pledge not to raise the basic or higher rate of tax – was not "taxation for its own sake".

He said: "If we are going to give people opportunities they need for the future, then there has got to be a contribution by those who have the most, and who have gained the most over the last few years.

"This is not taxation for its own sake, it is tax for a purpose. This is Britain fighting back against the international recession, this is Britain taking bold action for recovery."

However, the move sparked a row among the Tories, with London mayor Boris Johnson leading calls for a Conservative government to ditch the 50p rate.

Tory shadow chancellor George Osborne insists the party's priority would be to reverse an 0.5 point rise in National Insurance that is due to come into effect next April and which would affect all incomes above £19,000. "I don't like it," Mr Osborne said of the new 50p rate. "However, I cannot promise to reverse it."

Mr Johnson said the higher bracket would hit the UK's wealth creators who were needed to lead the country out of recession.

"Penalising high earners with higher taxes risks undermining competitiveness and runs the risk of driving highly skilled workers away and deterring others from coming," he said.



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  • Last Updated: 23 April 2009 11:57 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: The Budget , Labour Party
 
1

Gregor Addison,

Glasgow 24/04/2009 00:05:52
There may still be a poll but that's about all.
2

Gregor Addison,

Glasgow 24/04/2009 00:07:10
oops, I meant pulse. I must have been thinking about that great poll in the Herald.
3

Gregor Addison,

Glasgow 24/04/2009 00:27:31
http://www.theherald.co.uk/politics/news/display.var.2503940.0.Pressure_piles_on_Labour_as_the_SNP_power_ahead_in_the_polls.php
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24/04/2009 00:42:35
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Brianwci,

24/04/2009 01:29:04
To the Herald's credit they had an update article on their online paper about the poll and now they have it in today's paper.

The 'other' so called Scottish quality paper based in Edinburgh has nothing about the poll, nor was it mentioned on Newsnicht or STV's the Politics Show.

Scottish Media....Democracy in Action...NOT!

Sadly for those organs the internet and word of mouth will make up for their pro unionist silence on these matters.

A second poll, Scottish Opinion confirms the YouGov poll with similar results.
6

Edward,

24/04/2009 01:43:10
In the Telegraph, they are reporting that the Tories now have an 18 point lead over Labour since the Budget
7

Edward,

24/04/2009 01:57:22
Hate to put the knife into Labour, but the Politics Home website is well worth a visit
Its has the largest ever study of marginal seats in the UK, which forcasts aTory majority of 146 and that Labour would suffer a 1997 style defeat.8 current cabinet ministers would loose their seats
It samples 35,000 people (more than any polls)
And this was carried out BEFORE the budget!
The intersting part for Scotland is that the poll indicates that the SNP would return 30 to 35 MP's
http://www.politicshome.com/Landing.aspx?Blog=2939&perma=link#
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Jimmy Le Pie,

24/04/2009 07:36:42
12 Edward,

Aye I just looked at that website - brilliant findings - 35 SNP MP's!!

New Labour Sleaze wiped out!!

Bring it on!!
9

Jimmy Le Pie,

24/04/2009 07:39:27
I'm surprised that our resident Irish statistician/censor, O'Poison, hasn't been on here telling us how the polls put Comrade Broon 16 points ahead, that Alex Salmond trails Iain Grey by 90 points, and that all is well with our glorious union and empire!!

God Save Comrade Broon!!
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Mr. Lachie Todd,

Edinburgh 24/04/2009 09:45:08
Scots Unionist politicians should hang their heads in absolute shame after reading the worrying indicators in the YouGov poll in this morning's Herald!

The Scots Unionist parties and their leaders, if they can be described as such, have been proved to be totally ineffective in combating the threat of Scottish Nationalism!

With New Labour crumbling before our very eyes and the
English Tories soaring in the Southern opinion polls, the future looks very bleak for Scots Unionists!

11

The Former Mr. Angry,

Perth 24/04/2009 09:59:29
Every Labour government whether Old or New ends up dead in the water due to overspending the country's wealth which has been earned and the they go one better and end up like Callaghan begging for more from the IMF. Brown's true colours are emerging and it's a vote-catching bash the rich job. Pathetic.
12

drunken proffet,

Tassy 24/04/2009 10:14:31
Och well if New Labour dies then the Labour party in the twenty first century dies as well. Or would you rather go back to old Labour, with comrades, guys in funny hats and May Day celebrations. Lets face it, Gorbachev is so far in front of those guys it is not funny and he is evidently a dedicated Communist.
13

GONNYNODEATHAT,

24/04/2009 10:45:21
I never thought I would ever say it but this Tory party has more compassion for the working class than the NuLabourLie. (Secret Thatherite Children) They will sweep into power at the next election as NuLabourLie has almost totally destroyed this country (Morally ,Financially and almost in Spirit). However, what we have now for a Generation is an Anger. An Anger in People who trusted a party that had the best chance to truly change Society for the Better for everyone but watched then Squander ALL the Countries Wealth in Corruption and a Gravy train and illegal Wars.
Independence is a DEAD DUCK now for the foreseeable future and I also see the Tories making sweeping gains in Scotland again.
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Gregor Addison,

Glasgow 24/04/2009 11:40:55
The Tories look set to win the next General Election with a majority of over a hundred. This majority will come from English votes, with - if the Tories are lucky - one or two Scottish MPs (though I doubt this). A vote for Labour in Scotland strikes me as being a wasted vote. In opposition Labour will be left to lick their wounds, fight with one another over who to blame, and wondering what the way ahead is. In the past the way ahead was to move to the right and we got New Labour. What will they do next time?

I'll be voting SNP at the upcoming General Election. When David Cameron stands at the dispatch box with his English majority, I want him to look over and see twenty or so SNP MPs. I want him to get the clear message that the Tories are now a party of middle England. And I want him to get the message that his electoral mandate with regard to Scotland is limited.
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GONNYNODEATHAT,

24/04/2009 11:50:27
19 Gregor. People will VOTE with their feet when their pockets are hit. The Apathetic Spirit of the working class will no longer be Apathetic when they truly start to feel the pain. If they see a Tory with the answers they will vote him in, make no mistake about it. Politics are Going to change in this Country for EVER. A quite Revolution is about to sweep this country and these Politicians don’t even know it. The gravy train has stirred up a Sleeping Giant within the people.
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Gregor Addison,

Glasgow 24/04/2009 12:04:00
#20

I wouldn't bank on the Tories getting much support in Scotland, if that's what you mean.

It's clear that already in England the voters are turning to the Tories.
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24/04/2009 14:20:44
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For Scotlands Future,

Vote for the SNP 25/04/2009 01:13:07
#18: "....I want him to look over and see twenty or so SNP MPs."

That's not very ambitious. I want him to see 45+ SNP MPs - all of whom, by the way, will have their constituency home designated as their main residence, unlike Scottish Unionist MPs who are all pretending to be Londoners.
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Gregor Addison,

Glasgow 25/04/2009 03:54:05
#22,

I was being realistic.

 

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