I know from thousands of conversations on the doorstep just how much of a struggle life has been for people here in High Peak.
Politics is all about choices. The last Government made too many bad choices and ordinary people suffered the consequences with mortgages and rents soaring and the cost-of-living spiralling.
At last week’s budget we had a number of choices to make of our own.
Our first choice was whether we continued with the bad decisions of the last Government with more cuts to public services or to fix the financial mess we inherited and start investing in Britain’s future again.
The Chancellor, Rachel Reeves, chose the latter. The Budget wipes the slate clean on Conservative economic failure. It filled the blackholes left by the Conservatives and started to deliver the investment our public services desperately need, with money to rebuild fifty schools a year, £1billion for SEND support and NHS funding to deliver an extra two million operations, scans, and appointment per year.
Our second choice was how to fund the changes our economy and public services required. At the election we promised working people that they would not face higher taxes in their payslip, with no increase in National Insurance, Income Tax, or VAT. And the Budget delivered on that promise.
By choosing to protect working people that meant asking the wealthiest and businesses to pay their fair share. In doing so we have protected small businesses taking thousands out of paying any National Insurance.
After making representations to the Chancellor on behalf of our small family farmers, I was pleased to see that they should not be materially affected by changes to inheritance tax laws. This means that only the largest, wealthiest estates are being asked to contribute more towards things like the largest ever amount directed at sustainable food production and nature recovery in Britain’s history that was also announced at the Budget.
Those who are being asked to contribute more over the coming years have a right to know their funds are being well used. We must reform our public services and cut down on waste. For example, our reforms will transform the NHS from analogue to digital, focus on prevention and shift care from hospital to community.
The Budget wiped the slate clean on Tory economic failure. Now it is on us to deliver the change Britain voted for.
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You’ve only got 𝐨𝐧𝐞 𝐦𝐨𝐫𝐞 𝐰𝐞𝐞𝐤 to enter my High Peak Dog of the Year competition. Just look at some of the fantastic entrants we’ve had below!
To enter, simply download the form on my website (link below) and complete your Doggy CV. Once you have filled the form in, simply email it to my office (and don’t forget to include a photo!). 🦴
The twelve best dogs will be featured on a charity calendar, with all profits going to RSPCA Tameside and Glossop branch. You will then be able to vote for your favourite of the twelve on my website, and the winner will be crowned in November. 🏅
Please remember to get your forms in by midday on 𝐌𝐨𝐧𝐝𝐚𝐲 𝟏𝟑𝐭𝐡 𝐎𝐜𝐭𝐨𝐛𝐞𝐫 so that we can all get voting! 🗳️
I can’t wait to see even more of your wonderful dogs! 🐕🦮🐕🦺🐩
Download the form here 👇
www.jon4highpeak.com/dogs/
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