
When people vote in the general election, they will be choosing which party they trust most to get us out of the longest and deepest recession for generations. And the choice is very clear.
If you put your cross against Labour, you are voting for a tax on jobs – on everyone earning over 20,000 – that will help kill the recovery.
Just think about it for a moment and you can see why this tax is such a bad idea. At the very time we want to help businesses generate jobs and protect existing ones, Gordon Brown will make it more expensive to employ and hire people. Business experts predict that it will cost 57,000 jobs in small and medium size firms alone. The Chancellor thinks such job losses are “manageable”.
And think about who will be hit by this tax. Nurses, teachers, policemen – Labour clearly think you are rich if you earn over 20,000. They seem to have no idea just how hard-pressed people’s budgets are thanks to the recession. How out of touch can you be?
Worse still, Labour are raising taxes on working people while doing nothing about government waste. They know the waste is there, but they are waiting a year before they even start to cut it.
So a Conservative government will stop the most damaging part of Labour’s tax on jobs, by cutting billions of pounds of wasteful government spending this year. Our plans means government will save just under 1 in every 100 government spends. Thanks to our plans seven out of ten working people will be better off with the Conservatives than under Labour, and employers will save too, helping them to take people on.
Our approach has been backed by the leaders of some of
Cllr Justin Tomlinson, North Swindon Conservative Parliamentary Candiate, "So, that is the choice we face: five more years of Labour’s debt, waste and taxes, or change with the Conservatives who will cut waste, stop the jobs tax and get the economy working for everyone.''
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