Taxation: Personal Thresholds Debate

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Department: HM Treasury

Taxation: Personal Thresholds

Lord Sharkey Excerpts
Monday 20th January 2014

(10 years, 11 months ago)

Lords Chamber
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Lord Newby Portrait Lord Newby
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No, I simply do not agree with the noble Baroness. The Government are considering a number of measures which will help people on low incomes, of which a potentially significant increase in the minimum wage is perhaps the most significant.

Lord Sharkey Portrait Lord Sharkey (LD)
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My Lords, now that our economy is growing again, can the Minister say what more the Government can do to help those who need it most, in particular the long-term youth unemployed?

Lord Newby Portrait Lord Newby
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My Lords, the most important thing the Government can do as the economy grows is to ensure that the macroeconomic framework is conducive to greater growth. There has been a 300,000 fall in the claimant count within the past year, so that is the single biggest thing that the Government can do to promote the continued reduction in unemployment and long-term unemployment. Youth unemployment has been falling now for five quarters. It is not falling fast enough but a raft of measures, including improved vocational education and an expansion of the apprenticeship scheme, have been designed specifically to tackle that long-standing issue.