We're rewarding hard work by cutting income taxes for 27 million people, helping them to be more financially secure. SHARE to let friends know.
Our long-term economic plan is securing a better future for you, your family and Britain. SHARE to let friends know that we need to stick with the plan that's working.
Our new Personal Savings Allowance means tax-free saving for 17 million people, helping them to save and plan for the future. SHARE to let friends know.
We have a long-term plan that is working – building a healthier economy and securing a better future for Britain.
- A better future for our country, with a growing economy
- More people with the chance to get on in life, with record job numbers
- More security for the long-term, with the deficit down and our national debt starting to fall as a share of the economy
But we now face a critical choice. We can keep on working through the long-term economic plan that is delivering a better future for you, your family and Britain. Or we can return to the chaos of the past.
With this Budget we choose to secure a better future.
- Cutting income taxes for 27 million hardworking people, and cancelling Labour’s planned rise in fuel duty
- A new Help to Buy ISA for first time buyers – so if you save up to £12,000 towards a deposit on a home, the government will contribute up to £3,000
- Helping savers with a new Personal Savings Allowance, abolishing savings tax altogether for 17 million people to create tax free banking
- Committing to run a budget surplus and keep our debt share falling
- Backing business and skills that will create full employment, and supporting pubs and brewers by cutting tax on beer and cider
- Investing across the UK for a truly national recovery
These changes are all part of our long-term economic plan, and it’s critical we keep working through it.
That’s the simple choice voters face on May 7th: between the Conservatives, with our long-term economic plan that is working, or Labour, propped up by the SNP, who offer the chaos of the past.
We've come a long way since Labour's recession.
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Ed Balls and Ed Miliband wrecked our economy once - and would do the same again.
Today's employment figures show 1.9 million more people in work since 2010, and the employment rate is the highest in history.
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