/*# sourceURL=/css/ampdoc.css*/[hidden]{display:none!important}.i-amphtml-e lement{display:inline-block}.i-amphtml-blurry-placeholder{transition:op acity 0.3s cubic-bezier(0.0,0.0,0.2,1)!important;pointer-events:none}[layout=nodis play]:not(.i-amphtml-element){display:none!important}.i-amphtml-layout- fixed,[layout=fixed][width][height]:not(.i-amphtml-layout-fixed){displa y:inline-block;position:relative}.i-amphtml-layout-responsive,[layout=r esponsive][width][height]:not(.i-amphtml-layout-responsive),[width][hei ght][heights]:not([layout]):not(.i-amphtml-layout-responsive),[width][h eight][sizes]:not(img):not([layout]):not(.i-amphtml-layout-responsive){ display:block;position:relative}.i-amphtml-layout-intrinsic,[layout=int rinsic][width][height]:not(.i-amphtml-layout-intrinsic){display:inline- block;position:relative;max-width:100%}.i-amphtml-layout-intrinsic .i-amphtml-sizer{max-width:100%}.i-amphtml-intrinsic-sizer{max-width:10 0%;display:block!important}.i-amphtml-layout-container,.i-amphtml-layou t-fixed-height,[layout=container],[layout=fixed-height][height]:not(.i- amphtml-layout-fixed-height){display:block;position:relative}.i-amphtml -layout-fill,.i-amphtml-layout-fill.i-amphtml-notbuilt,[layout=fill]:no t(.i-amphtml-layout-fill),body noscript>*{display:block;overflow:hidden!important;position:absolute;to p:0;left:0;bottom:0;right:0}body noscript>*{position:absolute!important;width:100%;height:100%;z-index:2 }body noscript{display:inline!important}.i-amphtml-layout-flex-item,[layout=f lex-item]:not(.i-amphtml-layout-flex-item){display:block;position:relat ive;-ms-flex:1 1 auto;flex:1 1 auto}.i-amphtml-layout-fluid{position:relative}.i-amphtml-layout-size-d efined{overflow:hidden!important}.i-amphtml-layout-awaiting-size{positi on:absolute!important;top:auto!important;bottom:auto!important}i-amphtm l-sizer{display:block!important}@supports (aspect-ratio:1/1){i-amphtml-sizer.i-amphtml-disable-ar{display:none!im portant}}.i-amphtml-blurry-placeholder,.i-amphtml-fill-content{display: block;height:0;max-height:100%;max-width:100%;min-height:100%;min-width :100%;width:0;margin:auto}.i-amphtml-layout-size-defined .i-amphtml-fill-content{position:absolute;top:0;left:0;bottom:0;right:0 }.i-amphtml-replaced-content,.i-amphtml-screen-reader{padding:0!importa nt;border:none!important}.i-amphtml-screen-reader{position:fixed!import ant;top:0px!important;left:0px!important;width:4px!important;height:4px !important;opacity:0!important;overflow:hidden!important;margin:0!impor tant;display:block!important;visibility:visible!important}.i-amphtml-sc reen-reader~.i-amphtml-screen-reader{left:8px!important}.i-amphtml-scre en-reader~.i-amphtml-screen-reader~.i-amphtml-screen-reader{left:12px!i mportant}.i-amphtml-screen-reader~.i-amphtml-screen-reader~.i-amphtml-s creen-reader~.i-amphtml-screen-reader{left:16px!important}.i-amphtml-un resolved{position:relative;overflow:hidden!important}.i-amphtml-select- disabled{-webkit-user-select:none!important;-ms-user-select:none!import ant;user-select:none!important}.i-amphtml-notbuilt,[layout]:not(.i-amph tml-element),[width][height][heights]:not([layout]):not(.i-amphtml-elem ent),[width][height][sizes]:not(img):not([layout]):not(.i-amphtml-eleme nt){position:relative;overflow:hidden!important;color:transparent!impor tant}.i-amphtml-notbuilt:not(.i-amphtml-layout-container)>*,[layout]:no t([layout=container]):not(.i-amphtml-element)>*,[width][height][heights ]:not([layout]):not(.i-amphtml-element)>*,[width][height][sizes]:not([l ayout]):not(.i-amphtml-element)>*{display:none}amp-img:not(.i-amphtml-e lement)[i-amphtml-ssr]>img.i-amphtml-fill-content{display:block}.i-amph tml-notbuilt:not(.i-amphtml-layout-container),[layout]:not([layout=cont ainer]):not(.i-amphtml-element),[width][height][heights]:not([layout]): not(.i-amphtml-element),[width][height][sizes]:not(img):not([layout]):n ot(.i-amphtml-element){color:transparent!important;line-height:0!import ant}.i-amphtml-ghost{visibility:hidden!important}.i-amphtml-element>[pl aceholder],[layout]:not(.i-amphtml-element)>[placeholder],[width][heigh t][heights]:not([layout]):not(.i-amphtml-element)>[placeholder],[width] [height][sizes]:not([layout]):not(.i-amphtml-element)>[placeholder]{dis play:block;line-height:normal}.i-amphtml-element>[placeholder].amp-hidd en,.i-amphtml-element>[placeholder].hidden{visibility:hidden}.i-amphtml -element:not(.amp-notsupported)>[fallback],.i-amphtml-layout-container> [placeholder].amp-hidden,.i-amphtml-layout-container>[placeholder].hidd en{display:none}.i-amphtml-layout-size-defined>[fallback],.i-amphtml-la yout-size-defined>[placeholder]{position:absolute!important;top:0!impor tant;left:0!important;right:0!important;bottom:0!important;z-index:1}am p-img[i-amphtml-ssr]:not(.i-amphtml-element)>[placeholder]{z-index:auto }.i-amphtml-notbuilt>[placeholder]{display:block!important}.i-amphtml-h idden-by-media-query{display:none!important}.i-amphtml-element-error{ba ckground:red!important;color:#fff!important;position:relative!important }.i-amphtml-element-error:before{content:attr(error-message)}i-amp-scro ll-container,i-amphtml-scroll-container{position:absolute;top:0;left:0; right:0;bottom:0;display:block}i-amp-scroll-container.amp-active,i-amph tml-scroll-container.amp-active{overflow:auto;-webkit-overflow-scrollin g:touch}.i-amphtml-loading-container{display:block!important;pointer-ev ents:none;z-index:1}.i-amphtml-notbuilt>.i-amphtml-loading-container{di splay:block!important}.i-amphtml-loading-container.amp-hidden{visibilit y:hidden}.i-amphtml-element>[overflow]{cursor:pointer;position:relative ;z-index:2;visibility:hidden;display:initial;line-height:normal}.i-amph tml-layout-size-defined>[overflow]{position:absolute}.i-amphtml-element >[overflow].amp-visible{visibility:visible}template{display:none!import ant}.amp-border-box,.amp-border-box *,.amp-border-box :after,.amp-border-box :before{box-sizing:border-box}amp-pixel{display:none!important}amp-anal ytics,amp-auto-ads,amp-story-auto-ads{position:fixed!important;top:0!im portant;width:1px!important;height:1px!important;overflow:hidden!import ant;visibility:hidden}html.i-amphtml-fie>amp-analytics{position:initial !important}[visible-when-invalid]:not(.visible),form [submit-error],form [submit-success],form [submitting]{display:none}amp-accordion{display:block!important}@media (min-width:1px){:where(amp-accordion>section)>:first-child{margin:0;bac kground-color:#efefef;padding-right:20px;border:1px solid #dfdfdf}:where(amp-accordion>section)>:last-child{margin:0}}amp-accordi on>section{float:none!important}amp-accordion>section>*{float:none!impo rtant;display:block!important;overflow:hidden!important;position:relati ve!important}amp-accordion,amp-accordion>section{margin:0}amp-accordion :not(.i-amphtml-built)>section>:last-child{display:none!important}amp-a ccordion:not(.i-amphtml-built)>section[expanded]>:last-child{display:bl ock!important} window.__SP_CONFIG__ = {"accountId":1746,"baseEndpoint":"https://cmpv2.independent.co.uk","ccp a":{},"gdpr":{},"isSPA":false}; window.__SP_SCRIPT_TAG_ID__ = 'sp-script'; window.__SP_EVENT_ERROR__ = 'esi:spError'; Jump to content Subscribe (BUTTON) Login (BUTTON) (BUTTON) (BUTTON) Subscribe (BUTTON) Login (BUTTON) * News + UK + World + US + UK Politics + Brexit + Tech + Science + Education + Health + Business + InFact * Independent TV * Climate + SGI + COP26 + Climate News + Climate Voices + Climate Life + InFact Climate * Sport + Football + Formula 1 + Boxing + Rugby Union + Cricket + MMA * Voices + Stop the Illegal Wildlife Trade + Editorials + Letters + Shaparak Khorsandi + Mary Dejevsky + Mark Steel + Janet Street-Porter + John Rentoul + Sean O’Grady + Tom Peck * Culture + Film + Music + TV & Radio + Books + Art + Photography + Theatre & Dance + Streaming Hub + Games + Geoffrey Macnab + Clarisse Loughrey + Ed Cumming + Crosswords & puzzles * Premium + John Rentoul + Mary Dejevsky + Chris Blackhurst + Marie Le Conte * indy/life + Travel + Women + Fashion & beauty + Food & Drink + Dating & relationships + Health & fitness + Royal Family + Tech + Money + Design & home + Motoring * IndyBest + Home & garden + Kids + Books + Travel & outdoors + Fashion & Beauty + Food & Drink + Tech + Sports & Fitness + Competitions + Deals + Compare + January Sales * indy100 * My Independent + Most commented + Ask Me Anything + Virtual Events + Newsletters + Competitions * Vouchers + Samsung + Very + MADE + Oliver Bonas + eBay + TUI + Nike + ASOS + Footasylum + Size + AO.com + Gousto + Vodafone + Gym King + Audible + Cyber Week * Compare + Best Broadband Deals + BT Broadband Deals + Virgin Media Broadband Deals + NOW Broadband Deals + All Broadband Providers + Mobile phone deals + SIM Only Deals + iPhone Deals + Best UK Mobile Networks (BUTTON) (BUTTON) (BUTTON) (BUTTON) * UK Edition * US Edition * Asia Edition * Edición en Español {{#items}} * {{#edition}}{{/edition}}{{title}}{{#children}} {{/children}} {{#children}} {{{children}}} {{/children}} {{/items}} Thank you for registering Please refresh the page or navigate to another page on the site to be automatically logged inPlease refresh your browser to be logged in NewsUKUK Politics ‘Inappropriate’ to stop £20 cut to Universal Credit, says Boris Johnson PM declines to rule out tax rises, saying only he will do without them ‘if I can possibly avoid it’ Andrew Woodcock Political Editor Sunday 03 October 2021 10:36 [spinner_on_black.gif] Comments (BUTTON) (BUTTON) Article bookmarked Find your bookmarks in your Independent Premium section, under my profile [ ] Don't show me this message again ✕ ✕ Close Boris Johnson refuses to rule out future tax rises Boris Johnson has insisted he will not reverse his plans for a £20-a-week cut in welfare for the poorest families, saying he will not “raise taxes to subsidise low pay”. But the prime minister did not rule out tax rises altogether, telling BBC1’s Andrew Marr Show only that “if I can possibly avoid it, I won’t raise taxes again”. There is unease among Conservative MPs arriving in Manchester for the party’s annual conference that Mr Johnson is now presiding over the highest-taxing administration since the Second World War, with the planned cut to Universal Credit and 1.25 per cent hike in National Insurance due to disproportionately impact on poorer households. A poll for The Independent today found that fewer than one-fifth of voters (19 per cent) support the plan to slash UC, which takes effect on Wednesday, with 59 per cent saying the level of the benefit should be maintained or increased. Even among Conservative voters, just 34 per cent think it is right to remove the uplift altogether, against 43 per cent who said it should be maintained or increased and 13 per cent who said it should be kept at a reduced rate. Recommended * What the papers say – January 5 * Boris Johnson faces scrutiny over plan to ‘ride out’ Omicron without fresh rules * Covid-19: What is happening amid a wave of Omicron cases across the UK? Charities have warned that as many as 300,000 children will be forced below the poverty line by the £1,040-a-year cut affecting 6m unemployed people and low-paid workers. Many of those taking a hit to their incomes will be key workers who were previously applauded for their contribution to the fight against Covid-19. But Mr Johnson said it would not be “appropriate”, now that the Covid pandemic is waning, to keep the £20 uplift offered by chancellor Rishi Sunak to help poorer households cope with the outbreak. UK news in pictures Show all 50 1/50UK news in pictures (BUTTON) UK news in pictures 4 January 2022 Freshly-fallen snow covers houses in Corbridge, near Hexham in Northumberland PA UK news in pictures 3 January 2022 Dean Morrison, 13, receives his Covid-19 vaccine from student nurse Anthony McLaughlin during a vaccination clinic at the Glasgow Central Mosque PA UK news in pictures 2 January 2022 Konastantinos Tsimikas of Liverpool with Chelsea’s Mason Mount during the Premier League match at Stamfrod Bridge Liverpool FC/Getty UK news in pictures 1 January 2022 New Year’s Eve Lasers, drones and fireworks illuminate the sky in front of the Royal Naval College in Greenwich shortly after midnight in London EPA UK news in pictures 31 December 2021 Competitors in fancy dress run across the Pennine tops near Haworth, West Yorkshire, in the annual Auld Lang Syne Fell race which attracts hundreds of runners every year PA UK news in pictures 30 December 2021 Sunrise at Bamburgh Castle in Northumberland PA UK news in pictures 29 December 2021 The Very Revd Dr Robert Willis, Dean of Canterbury Cathedral, looks at Becket, a six month old red-billed chough as he visits Wildwood Wildlife Park in Kent on the anniversary of the murder of Thomas Becket PA UK news in pictures 28 December 2021 Troops of the Household Cavalry are seen reflected in a puddle during the changing of the Queen’s Life Guard, on Horse Guards Parade, in central London PA UK news in pictures 27 December 2021 A pedestrian walks past a winter sale sign outside a John Lewis store on Oxford street in London Getty UK news in pictures 26 December 2021 Riders take their bikes through the snow near Castleside, County Durham PA UK news in pictures 25 December 2021 Patrick Corkery wears a santa hat and beard as waves crash over him at Forty Foot near Dublin during a Christmas Day dip PA UK news in pictures 24 December 2021 People stand inside Kings Cross Station on Christmas Eve in London Reuters UK news in pictures 23 December 2021 Christmas shoppers fill the car park at Fosse Shopping Park in Leicester PA UK news in pictures 22 December 2021 The sun rises behind the stones as people gather for the winter solstice at Stonehenge. Getty UK news in pictures 21 December 2021 People take part in a winter solstice swim at Portobello Beach in Edinburgh to mark the solstice and to witness the dawn after the longest night of the year PA UK news in pictures 20 December 2021 An auction employee displays poultry to buyers and sellers attending the Christmas Poultry Sale at York Auction Centre in Murton PA UK news in pictures 19 December 2021 Joao Moutinho of Wolverhampton Wanderers looks on during the Premier League match between Wolverhampton Wanderers and Chelsea at Molineux Getty Images UK news in pictures 18 December 2021 Freight lorries queuing at the port of Dover in Kent PA UK news in pictures 17 December 2021 Newly elected Liberal Democrat MP Helen Morgan, bursts 'Boris' bubble' held by colleague Tim Farron, as she celebrates following her victory in the North Shropshire by-election PA UK news in pictures 16 December 2021 Brussels sprouts are harvested by workers as they prepare for the busy Christmas period near Boston in Lincolnshire PA UK news in pictures 15 December 2021 Lewis Hamilton is made a Knight Bachelor by the Prince of Wales at Windsor Castle PA UK news in pictures 14 December 2021 The Royal Liver Buildings surrounded by early morning fog in Liverpool PA UK news in pictures 13 December 2021 People queue outside a walk-in Covid-19 vaccination centre at St Thomas's Hospital in Westminster Getty Images UK news in pictures 12 December 2021 People take part in the Big Leeds Santa Dash in Roundhay Park, Leeds PA UK news in pictures 11 December 2021 People arrive at a Covid-19 vaccination centre at Elland Road in Leeds, PA UK news in pictures 10 December 2021 Stella Moris speaks to the media after the US Government won its High Court bid to overturn a judge’s decision not to extradite WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange PA UK news in pictures 9 December 2021 Camels are lead around Salisbury Cathedral during a rehearsal for the Christmas Eve Service PA UK news in pictures 8 December 2021 Margaret Keenan and Nurse May Parsons, a year after Margaret was the first person in the UK to receive the Pfizer vaccine PA UK news in pictures 7 December 2021 Snowfall in Leadhills, South Lanarkshire as Storm Barra hits the UK with disruptive winds, heavy rain and snow PA UK news in pictures 6 December 2021 A person tries to avoid sea spray on New Brighton promenade in Wallasey as the UK readies for the arrival of Storm Barra Getty UK news in pictures 5 December 2021 People release balloons during a tribute to six-year-old Arthur Labinjo-Hughes outside Emma Tustin's former address in Solihull, West Midlands, where he was murdered by his stepmother PA UK news in pictures 4 December 2021 People walk through a Christmas market in Trafalgar Square Reuters UK news in pictures 3 December 2021 A pedestrian carries a dog as they dodge shoppers on Oxford Street in central London AFP/Getty UK news in pictures 2 December 2021 Duchess of Cambridge inspects a Faberge egg at the Victoria and Albert Museum Getty UK news in pictures 1 December 2021 Meerkats at London Zoo with an advent calendar PA UK news in pictures 30 November 2021 Workers put the finishing touches to the Trafalgar Square Christmas Tree ahead of the lighting ceremony later in the week PA UK news in pictures 29 November 2021 Home Secretary Priti Patel is greeted by a police dog at a special memorial service for Met Police Sergeant Matiu Ratana Getty UK news in pictures 28 November 2021 Riyad Mahrez of Manchester City battles for possession with Aaron Cresswell of West Ham United during a match at the Etihad during snow Manchester City/Getty UK news in pictures 27 November 2021 Residents clear branches from a fallen tree in Birkenhead, north west England as “Storm Arwen” triggered a rare “red weather” warning AFP via Getty Images UK news in pictures 3 December 2021 An aerial picture shows a worker using a quad bike and trailer to transport freshly harvested trees at Pimms Christmas Tree farm in Matfield, southeast England AFP via Getty UK news in pictures 26 November 2021 A shopper browses Christmas trees for sale at Pines and Needles in Dulwich, London Reuters UK news in pictures 25 November 2021 A murmuration of hundreds of thousands of starlings fly over a field at dusk in Cumbria, close to the Scottish border PA UK news in pictures 3 December 2021 A pedestrian carries a dog as they dodge shoppers on Oxford Street in central London AFP/Getty UK news in pictures 24 November 2021 Migrants are helped ashore from a RNLI (Royal National Lifeboat Institution) lifeboat at a beach in Dungeness, on the south-east coast of England, on November 24, 2021, after being rescued while crossing the English Channel. AFP via Getty Images UK news in pictures 23 November 2021 The coffin of Sir David Amess is carried past politicians, including former Prime Ministers Sir John Major, David Cameron and Theresa May, Speaker of the House of Commons Sir Lindsay Hoyle, Home Secretary Priti Patel and Prime Minister Boris Johnson during the requiem mass for the MP at Westminster Cathedral, central London PA UK news in pictures 22 November 2021 The scene in Dragon Rise, Norton Fitzwarren, Somerset where police have launched a murder probe after two people were found dead Tom Wren/SWNS UK news in pictures 21 November 2021 London-based midwife Sarah Muggleton, 27, takes part in a 'March with Midwives' in central London to highlight the crisis in maternity services PA UK news in pictures 20 November 2021 Police officers monitor as climate change activists sit down and block traffic during a protest action in solidarity with activists from the Insulate Britain group who received prison terms for blocking roads, on Lambeth Bridge in central London AFP via Getty Images UK news in pictures 19 November 2021 A giant installation of Prime Minister Boris Johnson made from recycled clothing goes on display at Manchester Central, as part of Manchester Art Fair, in a 'wake-up call for the Prime Minister to tackle textile waste' PA UK news in pictures 18 November 2021 The scene at a recycling centre in Stert, near Devizes in Wiltshire after a large blaze was brought under control. The fire broke out on Wednesday night the fire service has said and local residents were advised to keep windows and doors shut due to large amounts of smoke PA (BUTTON) He told Marr: “There was a whole package of measures, from furlough to bounce back loans to the Covid uplift, that are no longer appropriate.” Mr Johnson said that wages were now rising faster for the low-paid than the wealthy following the lifting of lockdown restrictions. “What we would rather do is help people into better-paid, better-skilled jobs - which is what is happening,” he said. “I’d rather see that than raising taxes to subsidise low pay.” Mr Johnson denied he was taking the Conservatives away from the low-tax tradition of Margaret Thatcher, pointing out that she did not have to deal with the “fiscal meteorite” of a global pandemic which added £407bn to government spending. But he said that his predecessor as Tory PM would also not be ready to borrow more now in order to soften the blow of the removal of subsidies for employment like furlough and the UC uplift. “Prime minister Thatcher would not have borrowed more money now, I’ll tell you that much for free,” said Johnson. Labour’s shadow work and pensions secretary Jonathan Reynolds today said it was not too late for the PM to U-turn on Universal Credit. “The public, charities and the government’s own assessment all agree this cut will be catastrophic,” Mr Reynolds told The Independent. “Working families are facing a Tory cost-of-living crisis this winter because of this government’s tax hikes, energy crisis and cuts to Universal Credit. It’s not too late for the government to change course and cancel their cut to Universal Credit.” Recommended * Boris Johnson says 100,000 critical workers will get daily lateral flow tests * Johnson dismisses calls to scrap VAT from household energy bills * Whitty saddened by unvaccinated in intensive care targeted by ‘misinformation’ And the heads of the Scottish, Welsh and Northern Ireland administrations wrote to Mr Johnson, warning there was no justification for making the cut at a time when the country is facing a “significant cost-of-living crisis” due to soaring prices for energy and food. “There is no rationale for cutting such crucial support at a point when people across the UK are facing an unprecedented squeeze on their household budgets,” said the letter from Scottish first minister Nicola Sturgeon, Welsh first minister Mark Drakeford and the first and deputy first minister of Northern Ireland, Paul Givan and Michelle O’Neill. Register for free to continue reading Registration is a free and easy way to support our truly independent journalism By registering, you will also enjoy limited access to Premium articles, exclusive newsletters, commenting, and virtual events with our leading journalists (BUTTON) register ____________________Email Please enter a valid email Please enter a valid email ____________________Password Must be at least 6 characters, include an upper and lower case character and a number Must be at least 6 characters, include an upper and lower case character and a number Must be at least 6 characters, include an upper and lower case character and a number ____________________First name Please enter your first name Special characters aren’t allowed Please enter a name between 1 and 40 characters ____________________Last name Please enter your last name Special characters aren’t allowed Please enter a name between 1 and 40 characters [Select your year of birth] You must be over 18 years old to register You must be over 18 years old to register Year of birth [ ] I would like to be emailed about offers, events and updates from The Independent. Read our Privacy notice Opt-out-policy You can opt-out at any time by signing in to your account to manage your preferences. Each email has a link to unsubscribe. {{userRef}}_________ {{#verifyErrors}} {{message}} {{/verifyErrors}} {{^verifyErrors}} {{message}} {{/verifyErrors}} (BUTTON) Create my account By clicking ‘Create my account’ you confirm that your data has been entered correctly and you have read and agree to our Terms of use, Cookie policy and Privacy notice. This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy policy and Terms of service apply. (BUTTON) Register (BUTTON) I'll try later Already have an account? sign in By clicking ‘Register’ you confirm that your data has been entered correctly and you have read and agree to our Terms of use, Cookie policy and Privacy notice. This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy policy and Terms of service apply. More about Boris JohnsontaxesWelfareUniversal Credit Join our new commenting forum Join thought-provoking conversations, follow other Independent readers and see their replies [spinner_on_white.gif] Comments 1/1Inappropriate to stop £20 cut to Universal Credit, says Boris Johnson (BUTTON) Inappropriate to stop £20 cut to Universal Credit, says Boris Johnson BBC (BUTTON) (BUTTON) ✕ Subscribe to Independent Premium to bookmark this article Want to bookmark your favourite articles and stories to read or reference later? Start your Independent Premium subscription today. (BUTTON) Subscribe Already subscribed? Log in Most popular Popular videos Trending Featured Sponsored Features Voucher Codes Very Discount Code 20% or more off electricals in the Very sale Booking Com Discounts Get 25% off Qatar Airways packages with this Booking.com promo code Debenhams Discount Code Only £2 for delivery with this Debenhams discount code Aliexpress Promo Code Collect up to 70% off all orders with this AliExpress discount eBay Discount Code 20% off computing & mobile phones with this eBay discount code (BUTTON) * Get in touch + Contact us + Jobs + * Our Products + Subscribe + Register + Newsletters + Donate + Install our apps + Archive * Other publications + International editions + Independent en Español + Independent Arabia + Independent Turkish + Independent Persian + Independent Urdu + Evening Standard + Novaya Gazeta * Extras + All topics + Voucher codes + Compare + Independent Advertising + Syndication + Working at The Independent * Legal + Code of conduct and complaints + Contributors + Cookie policy + Donations Terms & Conditions + Privacy notice + Privacy settings + User policies + Modern Slavery Act Thank you for registering Please refresh the page or navigate to another page on the site to be automatically logged inPlease refresh your browser to be logged in (BUTTON) (BUTTON) ✕ Log in ____________________Email address ____________________Password Email and password don't match [ ] Keep me logged in (BUTTON) Submit Forgotten your password? New to The Independent? Register Or if you would prefer: (BUTTON) SIGN IN WITH GOOGLE Want an ad-free experience? View offers This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy notice and Terms of service apply. Hi {{indy.fullName}} * My Independent Premium * Account details * Help centre * Logout IFRAME: https://www.googletagmanager.com/ns.html?id=GTM-5XT7NPD