Tomorrow 4.4 million households, with 5.1m adults and 3.5m children, will see their incomes fall by £1,000 overnight. For 1 million households that will mean an immediate loss of over 10% of their income as we take the basic rate of benefits to its lowest level since 1990
Torsten Bell
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- Tax due if parents hand on £3m house: £940k Tax due if parents hand on a £3m farm: £0 A reminder of significant tax advantage to farmers vs everyone else AFTER these changes
- Any of you earn £1m? You're getting a £55k tax cut next year - twice what a typical earner brings home a year
- Out of interest is anyone actually defending the principle of a National Insurance rise that means: - the landlord with hundreds of properties pays exactly zero pence, while workers foot the bill - the 66 year old on £50k pays nothing, the 25 year old on £20k coughs up £100
- This is by far the worst unforced economic policy error of my lifetime
- Absolute garbage of a headline - what just happened is that a bill to protect vulnerable young people was voted throughConservative bid to force grooming gangs inquiry voted down bbc.in/40qYY5J
- For anyone still thinking we just need to "tough out" this winter because that's what used to happen in the olden times, I have a chart for you
- As a young adult in 1997, the most common living arrangement was being in a couple with children. Today the most common is... living with your parents
- I’ve walked into this building hundreds of times over the years, but today feels very different…
- Gentle reminder you can currently inherit almost 4 average priced homes tax free (£1m value). That’s worth more than an entire lifetime of full-time work on the minimum wage (£917k) which (obviously) we very much do tax
- You know what's a bigger deal than today's political chaos? The mortgage bill surge that's coming 🧵
- Currently in Washington so I’m behind the curve on UK news… but if the ‘answers’ being proposed to a massive and immediate energy driven cost of living crisis are long term regulatory reforms of childcare and MOTs then we have lost the plot
- So much misinformation around today on who will be affected by changes to inheritance tax - and lobbyists pretending the data isn't clear to obfuscate. We have detailed data on estates so the truth is in fact very clear if you care to look 🧵
- We have basically just wasted the summer in Covid policy terms haven’t we?





