WeThePeople (@gaurangmorjaria) 's Twitter Profile
WeThePeople

@gaurangmorjaria

British Hindu, Pro-UK Pro-Democracy Pro-FreeSpeech Pro-Trade Pro-PR Pro-Growth Pro-Health Pro-Dignity Pro-Family Pro-SMEs Pro-Education Anti-Woke Anti Net Zero

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calendar_today21-03-2010 12:45:03

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Kevin Edger (@kedge23) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Conservatives introduced the two-child benefit cap to make things fair. Labour are likely to scrap it at the budget, which will cost £3billion. It means higher taxes for the rest of us, and more benefits for others. Wrong priorities, totally unfair, and simply unaffordable.

Times Radio (@timesradio) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“If Rachel Reeves goes, can Keir Starmer be far behind?” Andrew Neil says there’s a “big chance” Rachel Reeves will leave in the wake of a disastrous budget, which could spell the end for the prime minister. @AFNeil | #TimesRadio

BBC Radio 4 PM (@bbcpm) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"It upsets the markets, it effects confidence, people start trying to make money." Lord Clarke, former Chancellor under John Major, thinks trailing the Budget has brought 'an air of gloom' over the whole economy this year, telling #BBCPM this act was career ending 'in my day'.

Mel Stride (@meljstride) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A few questions I’m still waiting for answers on from the Chancellor, following the reckless pre-Budget kite flying👇🏻

Kemi Badenoch (@kemibadenoch) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Months ago, Rachel Reeves said she couldn’t afford to scrap the two-child benefit cap. Now the economy’s even worse but suddenly she’s found the cash? She’s not being honest. Labour will hike your taxes to cover for Keir Starmer’s weakness on welfare. I'll say more at 10am.

Mel Stride (@meljstride) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Rachel Reeves said freezing tax thresholds for longer would hurt working people and would breach Labour’s manifesto. Now Starmer and Reeves refuse to deny they are planning to break that promise to pay for more and more welfare. Labour is choosing higher taxes to pay for higher

Kemi Badenoch (@kemibadenoch) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Labour are about to raise your taxes to spend more on welfare because Keir Starmer is too weak to stand up to his left wing MPs. We won’t stand for it. If Labour scrap the two child benefit cap, a future Conservative government will restore it.

Matt Vickers (@matt_vickersmp) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Labour MP's should hang their heads in shame. They just voted to allow the prosecution of our brave Northern Ireland veterans. Soldiers defended us. We should be defending them. Why would anyone serve our country if this is how they are treated?

Labour MP's should hang their heads in shame. 

They just voted to allow the prosecution of our brave Northern Ireland veterans. 

Soldiers defended us. 

We should be defending them. 

Why would anyone serve our country if this is how they are treated?
Rob Moore (@robprogressive) 's Twitter Profile Photo

But the top 1% of UK taxpayers now pay 33% of all income tax Everyone screaming tax the rich, but let that sink in That’s just 500,000 people contributing £93.8 BILLION in the 2024 tax year A £150k earner pays £53,460 in tax A £25k earner pays £2,486 It takes 21 people

Chris Philp MP (@cphilpofficial) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Another month with no progress. This week marks five months since announcing the inquiry, still with no chair, no terms of reference and no justice for survivors. The government never wanted this inquiry in the first place and they now seem more interested in continuing the

Kemi Badenoch (@kemibadenoch) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The British people want Stamp Duty scrapped. And the next Conservative government will do just that, putting £1.2 billion back into local businesses and creating new opportunities. Conservatives have a plan to build opportunity. Labour are just taxing it.

James Cleverly🇬🇧 (@jamescleverly) 's Twitter Profile Photo

On housing Labour talk the talk, but they don’t walk the walk, and they definitely don’t build baby build. Their “promise” on housing is a pathetic joke.

On housing Labour talk the talk, but they don’t walk the walk, and they definitely don’t build baby build.

Their “promise” on housing is a pathetic joke.
Kemi Badenoch (@kemibadenoch) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Congratulations to Cllr Natalie Shalom on gaining Hale from the Greens in Trafford. Voters are backing Conservatives with a plan. Excellent work from the whole team.

Conservatives (@conservatives) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Don't let Ed mislead you. As Martin Lewis confirmed this morning, bills are up because of policy decisions... Decisions Ed Miliband made.

Helen Whately MP (@helen_whately) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Endless handouts don’t lift children out of poverty. Getting parents into work does. Scrapping the 2-child cap isn’t kind, fair to taxpayers or affordable... yet we're the only party who sees this.