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Nigel Farage He said substantial tax cuts “are not realistic at the present time” as he pledged that Reform UK would lead to “the most pro-business” government in modern history.
Reform UK leader used a speech London Britain argued on Monday that Brexit had “ruined” Brexit by promising sweeping regulation.
He said the party would remove inheritance tax from family farms and family-run businesses and “raise the threshold at which people start paying tax”.
If elected, Reform UK would “significantly cut the benefits bill” and “reduce the size of the public sector”, Mr Farage said, adding that all disability claims would be reassessed and “dealt with on an individual basis”.
speaking in banking hall City of LondonMr Faraz said: “We want to cut taxes, of course we do, but we understand a substantial tax cut given the dire state of the debt and our finances is not realistic at the moment.
“There are some relatively modest things we will do: we will immediately remove IHT from family farms and family-run businesses, and we will raise the threshold at which people start paying tax to begin the process of getting people out of the debt trap of working 16 hours a week that too many people find themselves in.”
The Reform UK leader said: “One My own biggest disappointment is that Brexit has been ruined. The opportunity to sensibly deregulate, the opportunity to be globally competitive, has all been missed.
“And worst of all, the rules and the way regulators treat British business are worse now than at the time of the Brexit referendum vote.”
He also said: “We will become the most pro-business, pro-enterprise government this country has seen in modern times.
“We will bring people with real business expertise in their field into the government as advisers or ministers.”
Mr Faraz predicted there would be a general election in 2027 “due to the economic collapse”.
He added, “I want as many high-earning people to stay in this country and pay as much tax as they legally have to, because if the rich go away and the rich don’t pay taxes, then all the poor in society will have to pay more taxes.”
Mr Faraz said Reform UK was “not a one-man band” but had a “wide team”.
The Reform manifesto committed the party to tax cuts worth almost a third of the NHS budget, including increasing the personal allowance to £20,000, introducing a £100,000 tax-free allowance for companies and exempting some high street firms from business rates.
At the time, the Institute for Fiscal Studies said that the plans, with spending commitments of £50 billion and cuts of £150 billion, were “problematic” and cost far more than Reform claimed.
Labor said Mr Farage’s new proposals would “take us back to austerity”.
A party spokesperson said: “We have seen from the council reform run that they are already failing to deliver the savings promised and are cutting services and raising taxes as a result.
“He himself has said that these councils are a shop window for what a reform government will do at the national level – we know this is more empty promises and no real plan.”
conservative shadow chancellor sir mail stride He said that improving the economy cannot be taken seriously “when their promises fall apart after five minutes, and they remain committed to additional welfare spending and vast expansion of the state”.
He said: “They are a one-man group and in a desperate attempt to appear fiscally credible they have reneged on recent promises.
“In local government they have failed to find savings and are instead planning tax increases on hard-working families.”