Budget 2012: Labour Pledges To See Off 'Granny Tax'

Posted: 19/04/2012 07:38 Updated: 19/04/2012 09:36   PA

Ed Balls

Labour will today mount a fresh attempt to inflict political pain on the government over Chancellor George Osborne's Budget.

Shadow chancellor Ed Balls confirmed they would vote against the so-called "granny tax" in the Commons debate on the Finance Bill.

Labour say that the freeze on age-related allowances will cost some pensioners on relatively modest incomes up to £323 a year.

The measure was one of the most controversial elements of Mr Osborne's Budget package, however Labour's chances of victory appear slim.

The government yesterday comfortably saw off a Labour bid to reverse the cut in the top rate of income tax from 50p to 45p by 323 votes to 256.

A further move to block the imposition of VAT on hot takeaway snacks - the "pasty tax" - was also defeated despite a revolt by 14 coalition backbenchers - nine Tories and five Liberal Democrats.

Attempts to prevent VAT being levied on static caravans and improvements to listed buildings met a similar fate.

Nevertheless Labour will hope that by focusing on another controversial measure they can exacerbate the Government's discomfort over the Budget.

"Today we are urging Conservative and Lib Dem MPs to join us in defeating one of the most unfair policies in this botched Budget," Mr Balls said.

"They should join Labour in standing up for pensioners in their constituencies who have worked hard all their lives by voting down the granny tax.

"How can it be right that millions of pensioners are asked to pay more so that millionaires can pay less?"

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clownzozo
Magician, Novelist and an Angry Old Git
11:35 PM on 04/19/2012
When I need lessons from a Fabian, Ed, I won't ask a pompous idiot who spent twelve years in the Treasury and then admitted he was too thick to fill in his expenses correctly.
Didn't your wife introduce the unlawful Home Sellers' packs, and do a runner from the backlash?

Hop over the channel to your EU masters while you can, we are reinstating the death penalty for High treason.
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pepekitch
07:59 PM on 04/19/2012
It wasn't labour who failed to get rid of the pastie tax, it was the tories, who did not vote with them,FIGURES.
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06:36 PM on 04/19/2012
I wish his first name was "Harry."
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Mickey Mouse 1
There are no lies or deceit on a chess board.
05:31 PM on 04/19/2012
Labour should have thought through the consequences of running up the biggest government debt in history and flooding the country with immigrants for votes.
06:28 PM on 04/23/2012
Same old rubbish,from you.The tories are borrowing at a faster rate than LABOUR ever did!
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Mickey Mouse 1
There are no lies or deceit on a chess board.
10:10 PM on 04/23/2012
Why do you think Labour got booted out of power after 13 years?
03:24 PM on 04/19/2012
Dont vote for the main 3
Show Westminster that we will not be treated the way we have been
Certainly we need a Government but those in Power need to understand that they are there for the PEOPLE WHO ELECTED THEM not to ensure they fill their own pockets
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hearthammer
If left is right and right is wrong, decide!
02:39 PM on 04/19/2012
Labour and Tory are just two sides of the same coin. Find someone else decent to vote for. Problem in England, I guess, is that there is nobody else decent...............
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Groucho26
08:01 PM on 04/19/2012
Now you know how we feel over here in 'The Colonies" with the Repugnantcans and the Democrats. At least that's how I feel, anyway.
06:29 PM on 04/23/2012
This is fine coming from a Scotnat.
02:38 PM on 04/19/2012
LABOUR TOO LITTLE TOO LATE

Labour was strongly instrumental landing us in the financial situation we now see ourselves in
At least Tony Blair went with full pockets , nay overflowing pockets
03:06 PM on 04/19/2012
They always do,just cannot add up assuming the money pot is overflowing forever
Strange how one of the items on Blairs expense claims was a shredder which he promptly used to shred his claims invoices
02:19 PM on 04/19/2012
It's like the only people who are upset and bothered about the destruction of our way of life is the Labour party!
02:30 PM on 04/19/2012
Many labour MPs benefit from the 5% reduction including Balls & Milliband, they did a good job themselves destroying over 13 years
02:14 PM on 04/19/2012
I can only assume that the reversal of all the things that Labour has been defeated on will be included in their general election manifesto?
01:03 PM on 04/19/2012
Gvt has ruined the solar industry as figures show 94% fall in out. Now they want to ruin the caravan industry and pasty industries. Ex Tory voter Cameron and Osborne are clowns. Once the people start to laugh and ridicule their leaders , the leaders are doomed
ThinkCreeps
Seriously, it's time.
11:34 AM on 04/19/2012
They should be glad they still all get their free transport, their free prescriptions and their free healthcare.
12:38 PM on 04/19/2012
I suppose we all should be grateful that fresh air is free and we have people like you to look after us all in our twilight years.
ThinkCreeps
Seriously, it's time.
12:49 PM on 04/19/2012
Luxury... we had to walk to school before we went to bed...
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SATCHMAN99
01:02 PM on 04/19/2012
Everything you probably get as well, including your weekly government giro!!
ThinkCreeps
Seriously, it's time.
11:34 AM on 04/19/2012
So, Balls is for the further enriching of those who got their free education, their good-deal pensions and who rode the property bandwagon?

But But But... They `fought in two world wars'?
Well, er... no they didn't. They're all too young for that.
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SATCHMAN99
01:00 PM on 04/19/2012
I think you have some issues you need to sort out and have some respect for our old people before commenting!!
01:41 PM on 04/19/2012
They fought in Malaya, aden, Cyprus, Kenya, suez palestine, and more. You have probably fought for Nothing in your life, least of all worked for it.
ThinkCreeps
Seriously, it's time.
02:35 PM on 04/19/2012
This'll make your posts easier in future:

Youth of today... [INSERT NONSENSE]... blah blah blah.
Makalha
Opinions are not facts.
11:28 AM on 04/19/2012
As many static residential caravan sites are exclusively for the older person and many pensioners choose to move into them to save money this will again hit pensioners more than the rest of the population .
northern git
fed up with all the political crap in life
03:12 PM on 04/19/2012
obviously not been to a nedic site where roads are neglected and units rented out after owners leave getting nothing from him and he gets them for nothing or a pittance
Makalha
Opinions are not facts.
06:09 PM on 04/19/2012
Not sure what a nedic site is ? Most of the retirement sites I have seen are very well run . I have myself lived in a static some years ago when my children were small and do know how badly some owners ran them and wouldn't let people sell on .
11:18 AM on 04/19/2012
A very clever move by Labour here in getting the Tory, and Liberal MPsto back the Government on its' Granny Tax. If successful they will be able to say that the Tax was backed by a majority of the Coalition, and win the grey vote at the next election. The country appears not to support this tax against the pensioners.
11:01 AM on 04/19/2012
come on Ed, get stuck in and stop age discrimination and punishing pensioners for having committed the offence of JUST GETTING OLD.
01:26 PM on 04/19/2012
Are you joking it was him and his party that took away the 10p tax rate that cost pensioners nearly £300 per year.
02:33 PM on 04/19/2012
& gave a 75p pension rise! It wasn't a 10p rate it was 10%,look at IR tax bands & you'll see their all in % not p