The Sunday Post (Inverness)

Parties blast Tory plans to freeze income tax for rich

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“We are not in the business of punishing people for getting on,” Sir Michael said.

“On the contrary, we want people to keep more of their earnings. The only way they can be sure their t a x e s w o n’t rise is to vote Conservati­ve.”

Asked if high earners could confidentl­y vote Conservati­ve, knowing that their income tax would not go up, he said: “Yes.”

His comments go further than the Tory manifesto, which pledges to keep taxes “low”.

Campaignin­g in Yorkshire, Mrs May insisted her pitch to voters “hadn’t changed” and it was her “firm intention” to reduce taxes for ordinary people.

She said: “What people will know when they go to vote on Thursday is that it is the Conservati­ve Party that always has been, is and always will be a low-tax party. It is our firm intention to reduce taxes for ordinary working families.”

The clash was seized on by Mr Corbyn, who said the Conservati­ve leadership was in disarray.

“I think there’s complete chaos going on at the top of the Government,” he said.

“One minister says they’re going to give no more tax rises, indeed possibly tax reductions for the very wealthiest, then they can’t answer the question about tax rises for the rest of the population, and then they can’t answer the questions about funding social care.”

The SNP’s economy spokesman, Stewart Hosie, said: “Tory plans for a tax freeze for the richest in society were clearly airbrushed out of their manifesto, but Michael Fallon has let the cat out of the bag.

“Tories are planning to balance the books on the backs of the poor, pensioners and ordinary hard working people whilst protecting the richest in our society.”

Scottish Lib Dem and former business minister Jo Swinson said: “The Conservati­ves are in utter mayhem over their tax policy.”

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