You are in > manchester.com  > News > Conservative party says tax cut likely in second term
 

Politics

Conservative party says tax cut likely in second term

16/03/2008

The Conservative party has ruled out the prospect of immediate tax cuts if it won power in the next parliamentary elections.

Writing in the Sunday Telegraph, shadow Treasury chief secretary Philip Hammond said the party would save up the funds to ensure a tax cut could be possible in its second term.

He added that such decisions could only be made looking in the long-term and that tax reductions would only be possible in a stable economy.

Mr Hammond said: "When the money's piled up in the pot, then you give it away in tax cuts. It only makes sense to look at this over an economic cycle. You can't look at it in a single year, or even necessarily in a four-year parliament."

He added that the electorate would be told that tax cuts would occur as funds had been set aside for the purpose, adding that such an approach would be "prudent and sustainable".

"We will make the savings, we will eliminate the waste and we will pile up the reserve so that at the following election, or before the following election, we are able to show people where we will make cuts," he wrote.

Conservative leader David Cameron also hinted that immediate tax reductions were unlikely when he told the party's spring forum that a "magic pot of money" would not be waiting to fund the measures.

Mr Cameron said: "There is not going to be some magic pot of money waiting for us when the next Conservative government is elected. So we need to get used to saying 'no' more often than 'yes'."


ADNFCR-8000014-ID-18511307-ADNFCR

Comments on this story

Add your comments here

No comments submitted yet

Your name
Email address (will not be displayed or used for any other purpose)
Title
Comments
 

Bookmark with:
Bookmark with delicious Delicious   Bookmark with Digg Digg   Bookmark with Reddit Reddit   Bookmark with Facebook Facebook   Bookmark with StumbleUpon StumbleUpon     (What are these?)


Social bookmark links
The social bookmark links enable you to share content you find on our site with other users who may find it of interest. If you have an account with any of these sites, just click the link to instantly share this feature with other users or alternatively you can sign up for any of them in a matter of minutes for free. For more on social bookmarking you can read the Wikipedia article.

News feeds
Manchester News Feed National News Feed Entertainment News Feed Sport News Feed