Daily Mail Online Article RatingFarage says substantial tax cuts 'not realistic´
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
53% : " Reform UK leader Nigel Farage delivers a speech at Banking Hall in the City of London (Lucy North/PA) The Reform UK leader added: "One of my own great frustrations is that Brexit has been squandered.50% : He added: "I want as many high-earning people as possible living in this country and paying as much tax as they legally have to, because if the rich leave and the rich don't pay tax, then the poorer in society will all have to pay more tax.
50% : Reform's manifesto had committed the party to tax cuts worth around a third of the NHS budget, including raising the personal allowance to £20,000, introducing a £100,000 tax-free allowance for companies and exempting some high street firms from business rates.
48% : "There are some relatively modest things we would do: We would immediately remove IHT from family farms and from family-run businesses, and we will raise the thresholds at which people start to pay tax to begin the process of getting people out of the 16-hour a week working debt trap that so many people find themselves in.
48% : " Conservative shadow chancellor Sir Mel Stride said Reform could not be taken seriously on the economy "when their promises disintegrate after five minutes, and they remain committed to extra welfare spending and a huge expansion of the state".
47% : "In local government they have failed to find savings and are instead planning tax hikes on hard-working families."
45% : The Reform UK leader used a speech in London on Monday to promise sweeping deregulation, arguing the UK had "squandered" Brexit.
43% : Nigel Farage said substantial tax cuts were "not realistic at this current moment in time" as he pledged Reform UK would lead the "most pro-business" government in modern history.
43% : He said the party would remove inheritance tax from family farms and family-run businesses and would "raise the thresholds at which people start to pay tax".
43% : We understand substantial tax cuts given the dire state of debt and our finances are not realistic at this current moment in time Nigel Farage If elected, Reform UK would "substantially cut the benefits bill" and "reduce the size of the public sector", with Mr Farage adding that all disability claims would be reassessed and "dealt with in person".
38% : A party spokesperson said: "We've seen from the councils Reform run that they've failed to deliver the savings they already promised and are cutting services and raising taxes as a result.
29% : Speaking at Banking Hall in the City of London, Mr Farage said: "We want to cut taxes, of course we do, but we understand substantial tax cuts given the dire state of debt and our finances are not realistic at this current moment in time.
25% : "And the worst thing is that regulations and the way regulators behave with British business is now worse than it was at the time of the Brexit referendum vote.
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