So, speculation on what Osbourne will go after now to find the money?
A breach of constitutional convention that costs taxpayers billions, how is that something to celebrate or applaud?
Roll on reform.
Because the £119bn is a number with no relationship to reality, and certainly not a figure on tax evasion?
The tax gap including evasion and avoidance is £34bn
http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/48d5a518-552a-11e4-b616-00144feab7de.html
i don't understand why anybody agrees with giving benefits to people who are working - all it does is subsidise business by allowing them to pay reduced wages.
it was a moronic idea from Brown and costs a ridiculous £30 billion.
That isn't what just happened.
People's reliance on tax credits is still being removed through wage rises and tax cuts. By 2020 the number of people claiming tax credits, and the amount being paid out, will be vastly reduced - to the same levels that they will be with the cuts. Nobody was opposing this bit.
By cutting Working Tax Credit the government was attempting to put the cart before the horse, reducing Tax Credit spending to projected 2020 levels before people's need for them has been removed. This is where they have recieved staunch opposition. People in receipt of Working Tax Credit can't afford to have their incomes reduced by, in some cases, very considerable amounts. They were attempting to make the poor pay for the transition period. That was unfair. It would have been equally to unfair to expect employers to pay a £9ph minimum wage from next year.
The Lords have simply asked the government to think again, telling them that cutting incomes in such a way is unacceptable.
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Fags = Papa Johns delivery driver smokes, he'l want a bigger tip -
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No. It wouldn't be a democratic government if it/they were free to do what they wanted all the time.Isn't the bigger issue the Lords overruling the government which was voted in?
How many people who lose tax credits are suddenly going to get their wages raised to cover what they have lost?
Under 25's would not get the new Living Wage.
fixed
can i interest you in a lil bit of Secret Santa this year rob?vv
It's just the lords doing the commons tories a favour by getting rid of a deeply unpopular tory move, by god those poor were being poor right and possibly even voting tory.
i don't understand why anybody agrees with giving benefits to people who are working - all it does is subsidise business by allowing them to pay reduced wages.
Can't believe people are whining because the HoL has delayed a bill that does something the Tories promised they wouldn't do. They should pull this kind of stunt more often quite frankly. Telling lies to get votes should have some kind of consequences
Isn't the bigger issue the Lords overruling the government which was voted in? I can't think of other time in when the upper chamber blocked the will of parliament like this.
A breach of constitutional convention that costs taxpayers billions, how is that something to celebrate or applaud?
Roll on reform.