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Antony Antoniou Uncensored

Economy - Personal

Economy – Personal

Economy – Personal
Our economy needs Reform, to become high growth, with high wages, and lower taxes. We must make work pay.

Smart tax cuts create growth and pay for themselves. That means more money to invest in reformed public services. It is called the Multiplier Factor. Instead, the government has hit us with the highest tax burden in 70 years. Record debt, record borrowing and record waste. For too many work no longer pays whilst the cost of living crisis rages.

Slash Government Waste

Slash Government Waste

Slash Government Waste
Government spending needs major reform.

Government spending has increased by nearly £200 billion per year since 2019. Some 600,000 more people work in the public sector. What is the result? Outcomes are far worse, growth is down and people are receiving a worse service from the public sector, where performance has collapsed. The idea that waste cannot be found, nor efficiencies made, obviously lacks any credibility.

Our contract with the people

Our contract with the people

Our contract with the people
Britain needs Reform and Reform needs you.

 Britain has so much potential. Our country is full of talent and energy. Brexit is the opportunity of a lifetime. Yet the challenges we face are vast. Both Labour and Tory governments have broken promise after promise. They have destroyed trust in our democracy and let down the British people.

The Chancellor is using Fiscal Drag as a Stealth Tax

The Chancellor is using Fiscal Drag as a Stealth Tax
Fiscal Farce: Millions of Brits Dragged into Higher Tax Brackets
A Lacklustre Budget for the Common Folk

The recent budget announcement by Chancellor Jeremy Hunt has left many ordinary Britons feeling underwhelmed and concerned about their financial futures. While the reduction in National Insurance contributions may put some extra pennies in people’s pockets, experts argue that the real impact is overshadowed by the stealthy fiscal drag – a hidden tax that’s dragging millions into higher tax brackets.

We have just had the worst budget in decades

We have just had the worst budget in decades

We have just had the worst budget in decades

Ladies and Gentlemen, (and those who have yet to decide) we have just witnessed one of the worst budget in decades.

Taxes remain at a seventy year high, yet more people paying more due to ‘fiscal drag’ and a cynical reduction of 2p in National Insurance which does not even cover what they have taken over the last few years.

Priti Patel – The Straight Talker on Tax Cuts, Migration, and MP Security

Priti Patel – The Straight Talker on Tax Cuts, Migration, and MP Security
Keeping Expectations in Check

Former Home Secretary Priti Patel offered her insights into the upcoming budget, stating that downplaying expectations is part of the process, primarily due to market-sensitive information involved. She expressed hope for potential surprises despite the gloom and doom in the newspapers, reiterating her consistent belief that the British people deserve more of their own money.

Rochdale By-Election Controversy Sparks Fears of Electoral Fraud

Rochdale By-Election Controversy Sparks Fears of Electoral Fraud
Surprising Results in Rochdale

The results of the recent Rochdale by-election have sent shockwaves across the nation, with many expressing disbelief at the unexpected outcome. The turnout was a modest 39.7% of the electorate, with a staggering 73.9% of the total votes cast as postal votes. Moreover, an astonishing 95% of these postal votes were in favour of George Galloway, the victorious candidate.

We Were Ignored, Now Everyone Can See The Damage

We Were Ignored, Now Everyone Can See The Damage
Sectarianism is vile and repugnant. But thanks to our political elite, we can expect to hear much more of it.

It will be described as a bombshell, but the warning signs have been there for many years. I have long tried to warn people that UK politics was heading in a sectarian direction, but it was too inconvenient for our political and media class to accept my comments.