
Luke Warren
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11-03-2020 15:04:42
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🚨 The latest public sector finance stats for June just dropped from Office for National Statistics (ONS) and they're a fiscal horror show. Borrowing up, debt interest up, deficit up, spending up and taxes up. Here's what you need to know about how the government's finances are spiralling🧵


Strategising the #buildbabybuild revolution this morning with Kemi Badenoch Enjoy the Conservative YIMBY 🧢 🧢




Owning a good home shouldn’t feel out of reach. But for too many young people - it does. Conservatives will build more, build better, and protect the green spaces families love. I’m glad to have James Cleverly🇬🇧 as my Shadow Housing Secretary to help get Britain building again.



Saving for your future? Investing in your business? Hoping to leave something behind for your children? Labour sees that and thinks: revenue. Today Mel Stride and Andrew Griffith MP sounded the alarm on a triple tax raid being considered by Rachel Reeves. Scrapping the ÂŁ500 dividend

Westminster Voting Intention: RFM: 30% (-1) CON: 22% (+4) LAB: 22% (=) LDM: 13% (-1) GRN: 6% (-1) SNP: 2% (-1) Via More in Common, 8-11 Aug. Changes w/ 1-3 Aug.

I’m old enough to remember when Rishi was saying that The Labour Party would increase your taxes by £2000. Fact checkers said he was wrong… turns out he was… it’ll be more than £2000. 🤷‍♂️







AHEAD OF THE CURVE Just finished a meeting with Arthur B. Laffer in Nashville - the man behind the Laffer Curve and a key adviser to President Reagan and Margaret Thatcher. We discussed the simple truth his curve illustrates: there comes a point where higher taxes raise less, not



With more tax rises looming in the autumn, Rachel Reeves risks forgetting the vital lessons of the Laffer curve. You cannot tax your way to growth. My words for today's The Telegraph, following my visit to Arthur B. Laffer, at his home in Nashville, last Sunday 👇🏻



Reminder that Boris Johnson and the City Hall Conservatives kept the City Hall precept low, didn’t have as many Deputy Mayors as Khan and wasn’t paid £170,000 a year. London was safer, more affordable and in better shape. There is another way, and it’s voting Conservatives ⬇️