Nigel Farage’s party to promise tax cuts for white van man as they brand Labour a caffe latte party
REFORM Party chiefs are promising tax cuts for white van man – as they accuse Labour a of being a “caffe latte party”.
Nigel Farage’s squad will announce a slew of tax cuts on the launch for their blueprint for energy on Monday.
Reform Party chairman Richard Tice – who’s operating to be an MP – mentioned: “Reform is the real party of the workers, who have been abandoned by ‘cafe latte’ Labour.”
Reform UK will promise to abolish IR35 – legal guidelines which critics say power self employed tradesmen like plumbers and electricians to pay an excessive amount of tax.
The threshold at which you’ve got to register for VAT can be lifted to £150,000 to free small companies from pink tape.
Corporation tax may also be minimize from 25 per cent to 15 per cent over three years.
And individuals will solely have to begin paying earnings tax at £20,000, not the present threshold of £12,750.
Reform have loved a enormous surge within the polls after Mr Farage’s bombshell political comeback.
A shock YouGov survey out earlier this week put them forward of the Tories for the primary time.
They need to get a whopping six million votes within the election.
Party insiders mentioned they reckon they can rise up to six parliamentary seats.