British Prime Minister Theresa May said on Thursday (May 11) the Conservative Party has no plans to increase the level of tax if re-elected into government.
May made the comments during a radio interview with LBC’s Nick Ferrari.
“We’re a party that believes in low tax, and our instinct is to reduce tax on working families.” May said.
According to a leaked copy of its draft manifesto, the opposition Labour party promised to hike taxes on Britain’s highest earners and companies to fund education and health.
British Prime Minister Theresa May said on Thursday (May 11) the Conservative Party has no plans to increase the level of tax if re-elected into government.
May made the comments during a radio interview with LBC’s Nick Ferrari.
“We’re a party that believes in low tax, and our instinct is to reduce tax on working families.” May said.
According to a leaked copy of its draft manifesto, the opposition Labour party promised to hike taxes on Britain’s highest earners and companies to fund education and health.
British Prime Minister Theresa May said on Thursday (May 11) the Conservative Party has no plans to increase the level of tax if re-elected into government.
May made the comments during a radio interview with LBC’s Nick Ferrari.
“We’re a party that believes in low tax, and our instinct is to reduce tax on working families.” May said.
According to a leaked copy of its draft manifesto, the opposition Labour party promised to hike taxes on Britain’s highest earners and companies to fund education and health.
British Prime Minister Theresa May said on Thursday (May 11) the Conservative Party has no plans to increase the level of tax if re-elected into government.
May made the comments during a radio interview with LBC’s Nick Ferrari.
“We’re a party that believes in low tax, and our instinct is to reduce tax on working families.” May said.
According to a leaked copy of its draft manifesto, the opposition Labour party promised to hike taxes on Britain’s highest earners and companies to fund education and health.
British Prime Minister Theresa May said on Thursday (May 11) the Conservative Party has no plans to increase the level of tax if re-elected into government.
May made the comments during a radio interview with LBC’s Nick Ferrari.
“We’re a party that believes in low tax, and our instinct is to reduce tax on working families.” May said.
According to a leaked copy of its draft manifesto, the opposition Labour party promised to hike taxes on Britain’s highest earners and companies to fund education and health.
British Prime Minister Theresa May said on Thursday (May 11) the Conservative Party has no plans to increase the level of tax if re-elected into government.
May made the comments during a radio interview with LBC’s Nick Ferrari.
“We’re a party that believes in low tax, and our instinct is to reduce tax on working families.” May said.
According to a leaked copy of its draft manifesto, the opposition Labour party promised to hike taxes on Britain’s highest earners and companies to fund education and health.
British Prime Minister Theresa May said on Thursday (May 11) the Conservative Party has no plans to increase the level of tax if re-elected into government.
May made the comments during a radio interview with LBC’s Nick Ferrari.
“We’re a party that believes in low tax, and our instinct is to reduce tax on working families.” May said.
According to a leaked copy of its draft manifesto, the opposition Labour party promised to hike taxes on Britain’s highest earners and companies to fund education and health.
British Prime Minister Theresa May said on Thursday (May 11) the Conservative Party has no plans to increase the level of tax if re-elected into government.
May made the comments during a radio interview with LBC’s Nick Ferrari.
“We’re a party that believes in low tax, and our instinct is to reduce tax on working families.” May said.
According to a leaked copy of its draft manifesto, the opposition Labour party promised to hike taxes on Britain’s highest earners and companies to fund education and health.