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Keir Starmer seeks to ‘inject hope’ but fails to rule out fuel duty rise

28 Aug 2024 3 minute read
Prime Minister Keir Starmer during a joint press conference with German Chancellor Olaf Scholz. Photo Justin Tallis/PA Wire

The Prime Minister has insisted things will improve by the next election as he sought to “inject some hope” after Tuesday’s warnings of more pain to come.

But he was unable to say a rise in fuel duty would not be part of the package when the Budget is announced on October 30.

In his speech in 10 Downing Street’s garden on Tuesday, Sir Keir warned the next Budget would be “painful”, and the public needed to “accept short-term pain for long-term good”, taken by some as paving the way for tax rises.

Speaking to reporters in Berlin on Wednesday, Sir Keir said the public would still see an improvement by the end of the Parliament.

Rot

He said: “Let me inject some hope because the whole point of this exercise is to make sure we can bring about the change that we need.

“If you don’t clear out the rot and don’t do it properly, you’ve got nothing to build on, and therefore this is a vital step.”

Challenged on specific tax rises, the Prime Minister reiterated his manifesto commitment not to raise income tax, national insurance or VAT – which he has previously described as taxes on “working people”.

But he was unable to rule out the first rise in fuel duty since 2010, saying he would not “speculate” on the Budget.

He said: “Whatever party is in power, the questions about what’s going to be in the Budget are never questions answered before the Budget.”

“But my absolute determination is to have economic growth. And I do not think that the only levers that a government can pull, particularly a Labour government, is simply tax and spend.”

Discount

Commentators have warned that fuel duty could be increased at the Budget, with the RAC’s head of policy Simon Williams saying the 5p discount cost £2 billion but was not passed on to drivers.

He said: “We’d normally be against any increase in duty, but we’ve long been saying drivers haven’t been benefiting from the current discount due to much higher-than-average retailer margins.”

Separately on Wednesday, Chancellor Rachel Reeves declined to rule out increases in inheritance tax or capital gains tax, saying she was not going to “write a Budget two months ahead of delivering it”.

Senior Conservatives have accused Labour of being dishonest about its plans for taxes during the election campaign.

Leadership contender Robert Jenrick said the Government was “shamelessly rewriting history” to lay “the groundwork for huge tax rises” while former prime minister Rishi Sunak said Labour had always been planning to increase taxes.

Along with questions about tax rises, the Prime Minister has attempted to fend off accusations of cronyism following revelations Lord Waheed Alli, a major Labour donor, had received a security pass for 10 Downing Street.

Sir Keir denied that there was any impropriety in giving Lord Alli a pass, saying he had been assisting in Labour’s transition into Government.

He said: “He had a pass for a short time, the work he did finished and he hasn’t got a pass any more. That’s the long and the short of it.”

The Conservatives have written to Simon Case, the Cabinet Secretary, demanding more details on the circumstances of Lord Alli’s pass.


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Mab Meirion
Mab Meirion
3 months ago

Are we in some seedy S and M club in Soho where MPs go to take the whip or a Bowie reprise…Should have heeded the Who…this sh*t is stuck on repeat…

Mab Meirion
Mab Meirion
3 months ago
Reply to  Mab Meirion

That’s all we’ve got…5 years for sitting on a gantry…

Mab Meirion
Mab Meirion
3 months ago
Reply to  Mab Meirion

Inject Hope…

wtf the terminology, mind you, how long has he been in No 10, it must be ‘mind blowing’…

Dr Starmer says, ‘we have ways of making your upper lip stiff’…

Botox for the masses…

Give me your poor, your old and infirm and I will freeze their nose off…

Social Democrats, don’t you just love them…

Eugenics by another name…

Y Cymro
Y Cymro
3 months ago

Seeing Keir Starmer backtracked on his promises & pledges made when he became Labour leader, why are we surprised that he & Labour are pondering tax rises , especially seeing the Tories deliberately showered all with cash leading up to the general election, which was their last attempt to buy your vote effectively bankrupting Britain in the process. And knowing how fickle the public are hope that in 5 years time under a new Conservative führer the voters will forget 14 years of idiocratic Tory misrule & waste to vote them back into power.

Adria
Adria
3 months ago

Got a job, a car, a house, some savings, a pension? Starmer’s coming for it, so that the bloke next door who’s never worked can carry on doing nothing.

Mab Meirion
Mab Meirion
3 months ago
Reply to  Adria

Get back to the seventies…

T3DSK1
T3DSK1
3 months ago
Reply to  Mab Meirion

Perhaps it’s time for the peons to revolt

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