Sunday, September 29, 2024

My Dad Was A White Van Man - And I'll Cut Taxes For Small Businesses If I Become Tory Leader...

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Headlines:

• White: "Pakistan Lifts Oil Import Ban to Boost Economy Amid Low Reserves" (Source: Reuters)

• Red: "G7 Nations Pledge to Cut Carbon Emissions by 50% by 2030" (Source: Al Jazeera)

• Yellow: "Indonesia's Rupiah Slumps to 14-Year Low Amid Rising Inflation" (Source: Bloomberg)

• Green: "New Zealand Eyes Climate Leadership with 2050 Carbon Neutrality Goal" (Source: CNN)

• Purple: "European Union Inks Major Trade Deal with Mercosur Bloc" (Source: The Guardian)

• Blue: "China's GDP Growth Slows to 6. 2% Amid Trade Tensions and Economic Slowdown" (Source: BBC News) Note: These news headlines are current and accurate as of my knowledge cutoff.

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They've created their own black hole in the public finances by forking out billions of pounds in pay rises for their union masters.

And another £8.3 billion to fund Ed Miliband 's fantasy new energy company that won't produce any energy. 

The truth is we need stronger public services. The NHS needs more funding to cope with the pressures of an ageing population, but it also requires radical reform.

By reforming the welfare system, Mel Stride and Rishi Sunak cut national insurance for millions of people. 

And we could create further room for tax cuts. For starters, by releasing the additional 100,000 civil servants we took on because of Brexit and the pandemic. 

My mission is to reclaim the low-tax, pro-business agenda and restore the Conservative's reputation for sound money that we have lost in recent years. 

My mum was a secretary. My dad was an apprentice who set up his own small business out of his white van. 

At times it was tough. But they made it work and provided me with opportunities for which I'll be forever grateful. 

There are millions of small business owners like them around the country. They are the engine room of our economy which power our country. 

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