Debates between Lord Mackinlay of Richborough and Anthony Browne during the 2019-2024 Parliament

Wed 29th Mar 2023

Finance (No. 2) Bill

Debate between Lord Mackinlay of Richborough and Anthony Browne
2nd reading
Wednesday 29th March 2023

(1 year, 8 months ago)

Commons Chamber
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Anthony Browne Portrait Anthony Browne
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I thank my hon. Friend for his interesting speech.

Lord Mackinlay of Richborough Portrait Craig Mackinlay
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Don’t worry; there is a lot more yet.

Anthony Browne Portrait Anthony Browne
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I am sure there is, and I might intervene later.

My hon. Friend makes an interesting point about moving the 45% additional rate to £100,000, which I have previously recommended. Does he agree that it would be a good guiding objective for this Government, and indeed any Government, to try to reduce all marginal tax rates below 50%? It is a good, Conservative principle, but it applies to everyone, that people who work extra should keep at least half the money. People should never have to give more than half to the Government.

Lord Mackinlay of Richborough Portrait Craig Mackinlay
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My hon. Friend speaks a truism that should not need to be spoken from the Conservative Benches, as it should be patently clear.

A sole trader who is running a good little business and doing quite well might be knocking on the door of £100,000 in profits—I would have thought that is not an unusual amount for some in the south-east of England, even in the building trades. Too many of them will say, “I’m not going to pay 60%, plus 2% national insurance. I will work four days a week and spend the fifth day on the golf course.” We are losing out through the 60% rate.

Ministers will not be surprised by my objection to corporation tax being increased from 19% to 25%.