All 1 Debates between Brian Binley and Chris Leslie

Budget Resolutions and Economic Situation

Debate between Brian Binley and Chris Leslie
Tuesday 22nd June 2010

(14 years, 1 month ago)

Commons Chamber
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Chris Leslie Portrait Chris Leslie
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Absolutely, and the local and regional impact of many of the announcements will become clear over the next few days. It is very difficult to assess the full extent of the impact on our constituents only a matter of hours after the Budget has been delivered, but I shall pick out some of the most pernicious measures announced. Putting up VAT to 20% is undoubtedly one of the most regressive tax decisions ever made by a Government in this country—20% indirect taxation, hitting those people who need to buy some of life’s necessities. Yes, indeed, some things may still be zero-rated, although people should watch this space on that one, because the Liberal Democrats in particular promised that they had no plans to increase VAT—that was a secret tax bombshell—but they then introduced a tax bombshell of that scale.

Brian Binley Portrait Mr Binley
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In a sense of maturity, will the hon. Gentleman tell me by how much he thinks that the Labour party would have increased VAT if it had still been in government?

Chris Leslie Portrait Chris Leslie
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I suspect that it would be far preferable to follow a progressive route, not a regressive one, if taxation needed to be increased.

Brian Binley Portrait Mr Binley
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Answer the question.

Chris Leslie Portrait Chris Leslie
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I am answering the hon. Gentleman’s question. There are significant revenue-generating measures, particularly in respect of the wealthiest in society, that should have been taken. The fact is that he will vote to take £12 billion in VAT—three letters that will be tattooed for ever on to the face of his constituency—annually from people, including his constituents, yet the Government have only managed to take £1 billion in revenue from the banking levy. That ratio says it all.