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Labor members tell the stamor to the staler, rich to fill holes in public finance

Sir ker stormer Growing pressure to give an introduction Money tax To fill a black hole in public finance, almost all after new voting Labor member back move.

The Prime Minister has been urged to adopt “radical changes” after a survey, specifically shared Independent, Showed that 91 percent of the party members feel that the government should pay taxes More rich.

It comes after Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rener Earlier this year, Raves was suppressed to consider eight money taxes instead of cutting the departments in a leaked memo.

Former shadow chancellor Anellisi Dods also weighed, supported a money tax And warning that the cut cuts “will not distribute the fiscal room that is necessary”.

It comes amid growing questions how the government will raise money to fill the black hole in public finance left by a range of major U-turn and spending commitments. National Institute of Economic and Social Research (NIESR) – A major economic think tank – Warned last month Chancellor is facing a shortage of £ 41.2BN.

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The ministers have already squeezed their departmental funds in the cut cuts unveiled in the review of last month’s expenditure, which means that the Chancellor will have no option but to increase taxes.

Voting held by survival for compass, also found 84 percent Labor Members want the government to eliminate two-child-profit hats-a policy that is rapidly unpopular among labor MPs.

Former Labor MP John Kruddas, a former policy coordinator for Ed Milliband, the founder and Labor Minister of Labor Together, told Independent: “Now the danger is that the leadership is out of step with membership and the country is in terms of policies required to stop improving.”

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He said: “These are actually ideas we tested in labor together and are the basis of winning and changing the country. The leaders should listen to the members-that the touch-off-touch faction.”

Compass director Neil Lawson said that voting revealed that Sir Kir Stamor“Do not want the updating of the rhetoric of fence and improvement”.

“The government was selected on the promise of ‘a decade of national renewal’ and till now they have tried to cut welfare for people with disabilities and have suspended the MP from disagreeing MPs.

He said, “What do the members of the party think what the general public thinks – that labor offered change and now just to reach it. Without a big reset, then the key of number 10 is being improved and handed over to Nigel Faraj”, he said.

Last year, just a few months after the Labor took over, Koda was snatched from seven MPs – including former Chhaya Chancellor John McDonal – to vote against the cap.

And in July, the Prime Minister also suspended Rachel Maskail, Neil Duncan-Jordan, Brian Lishman and Chris Hanchalif from the party to vote against the government’s controversial welfare cuts.

Voting indicated that the membership of Sir Kir’s party feels that it is very heavy on the party’s discipline, some 74 percent believe that the government should not be suspended by challenging the government on the controversial law.

It comes amid increasing concern in its direction Sir ker Government with voters on both left and right with approval rating of Prime Minister Last month reducing an all-time.

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John McDonal, who worked as a shadow Chancellor of Jeremy Corbin and lost the Labor Whip last year, told that Independent The survey “confirms how out the touch of the touch keir is out”.

He said, “It is time to start listening to people beyond Westminster Bubble, but also some decisive action. All the people are saying that a labor should be behaved like a Prime Minister” said, “he said.

Meanwhile, leftist MP Rachel Maskail-he led the rebellion against the government’s welfare cuts and is strongly in favor of one. Money tax – Said that it shows that party members are “clearly associated with injustice they see in their communities”.

As Sir Keir served as her second year, Ms. Maskel said the government should ensure that the agenda is “marked by progressive tax policies invested in public services and community priorities”.

Labor MP Richard Bargon, who was snatched the whip last year, said the party should be “immediately changing the course”.

“It will continue to lose support until the labor leadership completely changes its approach and an improvement will open the doors to the government.

He said, “Instead of ignoring labor members and punishing MPs, who stand for their components, should start listening to labor leadership – and immediately change courses”, he said.

A labor spokesperson said that they do not comment on voting, but he said: “When we take over, the immediate task of the labor was to fix the foundation after the 14 -year Tory chaos. Our next priority is to create a fair Britain for working people.”

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“Through our plan for change, we have already promoted the minimum wage for three million of the lowest payment, we are free school food, and we are distributing free breakfast clubs for primary school children.

The spokesperson said, “The stability we have brought in the economy has also seen a cut in five interest rates, which means that homebuits pay £ 1,000 less on their mortgage than a year ago. There is a lot to do so, but it has started this change after the decline in the 14 -year tori by that labor government.”

Voting surveyed 1,024 party members from August 5 to 6.

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