Taxes

Debate between Stuart Anderson and Sam Rushworth
Wednesday 12th November 2025

(3 weeks ago)

Commons Chamber
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Sam Rushworth Portrait Sam Rushworth
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The only vote we ever had on the issue was a vote for or against an Opposition day motion. I was always clear that the original threshold that the Government set was far too low. I do not think that millionaires and asset-rich, wealthy pensioners should receive the payment. The policy, as it now stands, and as it will be for pensioners in my community this winter, is as it should be.

Stuart Anderson Portrait Stuart Anderson
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You voted for it when voting for the Budget.

Sam Rushworth Portrait Sam Rushworth
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I voted against a motion saying that the payment should be a universal benefit, because I do not think that it should be universal, and I argued for where I thought it should be.

The Conservatives are right about one thing: we do need to control spending. We should not listen to those on the left who think that there is a magic money tree. There is not. Many of my colleagues on the Government Benches and I know how flippin’ difficult it is to get money out of the Chancellor, because she has this difficult job of having to control public spending. Let us talk about that for a minute. The Conservatives failed to invest in our public services, infrastructure and growth when they were in government, but let us also look at what they did on profligate waste. They spent £73,000 in 2019 topping up the Government’s wine cellar; £1.7 million painting Boris Johnson’s prime ministerial planes, including £800,000 on a Union Jack; £500,000 in a single year on chauffeuring ministerial red boxes around Whitehall; £11 million changing the colour of our passports; and £120 million on their festival of Brexit.

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Stuart Anderson Portrait Stuart Anderson
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I will gladly take an intervention from any Labour Member whose local businesses say that the tax on local business is good. Anyone?

Sam Rushworth Portrait Sam Rushworth
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I spoke to a business in my constituency that said it understands why the Chancellor made that decision. One of its biggest concerns is the number of days that it loses to sickness, and it understands the importance of improving public services and of having a better educated and healthier workforce.

Stuart Anderson Portrait Stuart Anderson
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I am happy that you intervened, and if you support tax hikes for your—