"The chancellor was forced to rethink plans to cut £4.4bn from tax credits for low paid workers in April after they were rejected by the House of Lords.
Rather than phasing the cuts in, as he had been expected to do, Mr Osborne said he said he had decided the "simplest thing" was "to avoid them altogether", even though it would mean missing his own target for overall welfare spending in the early years of this Parliament"
Thanks House of Lords....you do serve a useful purpose after all !
He had no choice. I find this whole thing rather alarming. Is Osborne so mired in his ideology that he couldn't even see that apart from anything else this measure was actually a disincentive to work? Credit to the decent Tory MPs who would not be bribed and cajoled and stood firm for what was right.
Has to be said, I've never expected the "tax credits make people lazy" argument -- isn't it up to your employers how many hours you work, and what your pay is for that matter? Ending them is still a good idea, to be sure, but after wage rises to bridge the shortfall once tax credits are cut.
I'm it talking about tax credits per se I'm talkibg about Osborne's cuts to them
I'm sure we all want to see higher wages and lower wage supplements.
But not done like that. The fact Osborne could not see the problems he ss lining up for himself does not bode well for his future plans for G Osborne
Mikey, why would you want Cameron to lose Osborne? He's doing what you want. Flipping heck! If he carries on like this you'll have no option but to vote for him! ;o)
I could've sworn I heard Corbyn say a couple of weeks ago that if the Tories would abandon their plans for tax credit cuts, they'd get no criticism, just support from the opposition benches.
I must have imagined it.
The left inhabit a strange twilight world that normal people have no chance of understanding. Since Osborne was made Chancellor, they have warned against cutting the deficit too fast, too far.
Today, their 'little red book' wielding S/Chancellor criticized him for,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,not cutting it fast enough or deep enough.
Tax Credits do not encourage people to work nor do they encourage employers to raise wages voluntarily. Osbourne should not have done a U Turn but stuck to his guns. One of my daughters is a manager in a large hotel and Housekeeping ( the British ones) will only work 16 hours and no more even if they are offered overtime. The hotel is struggling at the moment to get cover for the Holidays -only the East Europeans have no problem doing extra hours. Why do an extra 7 Hours work when you can sit at home watching Jeremy Kyle and get paid by the Government? Its a stupid 'benefit' that really only benefits those that pay little if no tax to start with.
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