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- Ligne n°60 : Reform UK conference: Richard Tice attacks 'high tax' Tories
Ligne n°72 : ... The leader of Reform UK has criticised the Conservatives as a party of- Ligne n°73 : "high tax" that has forgotten its "basic economic model".
Ligne n°87 : ... * Nigel Farage to quit as leader of Reform UK- Ligne n°88 : * What will the new Health and Social Care tax cost me?
Ligne n°90 : ... In a speech targeting disaffected Tories, Mr Tice branded the- Ligne n°91 : Conservatives the "Con-socialists" and pledged to offer a lower-tax
Ligne n°92 : vision at the next election. ...
Ligne n°94 : ... It comes after Boris Johnson last month announced a hike in National- Ligne n°95 : Insurance and dividend taxes to spend on social care and the NHS.
- Ligne n°97 : "The Con-socialists are now the party of high tax, high regulation,
Ligne n°98 : nanny state - and all of that leads to low growth," Mr Tice told party ...- Ligne n°104 : "We did it to become a dynamic, bold, ambitious, low-tax, smartly
Ligne n°105 : regulated turbo of a nation that is the envy of the world." ...
Ligne n°107 : ... Image caption,- Ligne n°108 : Recent tax rises could be a point of friction at the Tory party
Ligne n°109 : conference ...- Ligne n°119 : He said his party would stand on a low-tax, low-regulation platform,
Ligne n°120 : arguing this would boost the economy and in turn jobs and wages. ...
Ligne n°125 : ... His party wants to increase the thresholds at which individuals start- Ligne n°126 : paying income tax from £12,500 to £20,000, and exempt the smallest
Ligne n°127 : businesses from corporation tax. ...
Ligne n°126 : ... paying income tax from £12,500 to £20,000, and exempt the smallest- Ligne n°127 : businesses from corporation tax.
- Ligne n°129 : 'Fiscal meteorite'
Ligne n°141 : ... Speaking to the BBC's Andrew Marr earlier, the prime minister did not- Ligne n°142 : rule out further tax rises but said he was a "zealous opponent of
Ligne n°143 : unnecessary tax rises". ...
Ligne n°142 : ... rule out further tax rises but said he was a "zealous opponent of- Ligne n°143 : unnecessary tax rises".
- Ligne n°145 : However, he warned the pandemic had hit the UK's economy like a "fiscal
Ligne n°146 : meteorite". ...- Ligne n°148 : "We don't want to raise taxes, of course we don't, but what we will not
Ligne n°149 : do is be irresponsible with the public finances," he added. ...