Millions of retired people have been 'ravaged by inflation'
TORIES have been warned they face a furious backlash from pensioners if they fail to cut income tax in the Budget this week.
Chancellor Jeremy Hunt has lowered his sights and is now edging towards a further reduction in National Insurance.
But it will not help the over-65s, after the number liable to pay income tax almost doubled since the Conservatives came to power.
More than a million older people have been dragged into paying because of the continuing freeze on personal allowances.
Mr Hunt had been considering a 2p basic rate tax cut, but his dwindling kitty means he may not be able to afford it.
Nearly all planned reductions are said to have been shelved and there is talk in the Treasury of a further cut to National Insurance, which is not paid by over-65s.
Angry campaign groups say pensioners have been "ravaged by rampant inflation" and will be hit with "stealth taxes" unless action is taken. The backtracking has caused friction between the Chancellor and PM Rishi Sunak, who is aware older voters will play a major part in deciding the outcome of the next general election.
Dennis Reed, of pensioner campaign group Silver Voices, warned Mr Hunt "won't win a single older voter back" if cutting National Insurance is "all he does".
Denne historien er fra March 03, 2024-utgaven av Sunday Express.
Start din 7-dagers gratis prøveperiode på Magzter GOLD for å få tilgang til tusenvis av utvalgte premiumhistorier og 9000+ magasiner og aviser.
Allerede abonnent ? Logg på
Denne historien er fra March 03, 2024-utgaven av Sunday Express.
Start din 7-dagers gratis prøveperiode på Magzter GOLD for å få tilgang til tusenvis av utvalgte premiumhistorier og 9000+ magasiner og aviser.
Allerede abonnent? Logg på
Armchair viewers' blank afternoon
TEMPERATURES below freezing wiped out both of the ITV fixtures yesterday leaving viewers without any live racing to watch.
Kyrgios slams Sinner and will not be silenced
NICK KYRGIOS has warned he is not going “to shut up” about Italian hero Jannik Sinner’s failed drug tests in the build-up to the Australian Open.
Will power for Sarries
TOM WILLIS surged over for two tries to give England boss Steve Borthwick another compelling reminder that his Test debut is overdue.
NOW HAAL'S WELL AGAIN AT ETIHAD
THE crisis is officially over and normal service has resumed.
NWANERI ONLY HIGH SPOT FOR GUNNERS
Lacklustre draw deals title hopes fresh blow
Stroke victim meets cops who saved her
A WOMAN who had a cardiac arrest and stroke while driving and miraculously survived has been reunited with the officers who saved her life.
Mum's cash crisis after cancer bills
A MOTHER-of-three whose mouth cancer was missed due to Covid restrictions is now facing eviction after failing to pay bills during her two years of treatment and rehabilitation.
100 'jump dock' at court despite £7m safety drive
MORE than 100 prisoners have escaped custody by jumping out of the dock during the last seven years - despite a government-funded scheme to make courts more secure.
We must teach pupils why Britain is 'Great'
ALMOST from the moment the first child crossed the threshold and entered a classroom, governments, dictators and other political leaders have sought to use education as a means of indoctrination and controlling the population.
Half a billion in pensions to dead people
BUNGLING civil servants overpaid £511.8 million in state pensions and pension credits to dead recipients, and failed to claw back £256.8m of it over the past five years.