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The Lib Dems propose to control Government spending while cutting taxes for people from the bottom up. At the same time, they would seek to close tax loopholes which they believe are presently exploited by the rich and big business. The party would strengthen the economy by requiring the Bank of England to take house prices into account when setting interest rates and would increase regulation i
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UKIP Economic Policy

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Category: Other - economy Posted by UKIP 145 days ago (http://www.ukip.org)

UKIP seek to leave the European Union, placing all economic decision making relating to the UK within UK jurisdiction. They would raise the threshold for income tax to £11 500 per annum. Income tax would then be charged at a flat rate of 31% for all working taxpayers. VAT would be replaced by a local sales tax. Inheritance tax would be abolished and Employers N.I. phased out. Regulation of t
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A Labour government aims to more than halve the present level of budget deficit by 2014 through economic growth, taxation and cuts to public spending. It proposes to realise the taxpayers’ stake in publicly controlled banks, introduce a new global levy, and reform the rules for banking. It would ensure the availability of capital to emerging industries through a UK Finance for Growth fund. Lab
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A future Conservative Government would aim to largely eliminate the present budget deficit by the end of the next parliament. In order to fund this, it would instigate £6Bn net efficiency savings immediately upon election. This would be made up of cuts in departmental spending amounting to £12Bn, 36Bn of which would remain within the NHS, Dept. for International Development (DfID) and MoD. The
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A GREEN ECONOMY WOULD:
- Introduce a Citizen’s Income for all,
- Ensure that taxation and regulation discourage pollution and the wasteful use or over-use of finite resources, and encourage ecological sustainability.
- Encourage local production for local use, by promoting small-scale local businesses with appropriate subsidies and with import tariffs and controls.
- Red
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