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A tax cut for 27 million people

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.

A plan that is working

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.

Helping people save for their future

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.

A budget that works for you

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.

Don't let them do it again


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.

1.9 million more people in work

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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