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Sep 23, 2020 10 tweets 3 min read Read on X
We're close to double digits. It's 100 days till the transition period ends.

This Tory Government says it's prepared, but there are still too many unanswered questions. ⬇️Thread⬇️
1. Haulage: I met with the @RHANews last week. They are tearing their hair out.

They since met with the Secretary of State and described the meeting as ‘a washout’.

This is not good enough. They need clear answers on their questions - and fast.

2. Lorry parks: In September, the Govt gave itself powers to build lorry parks in 29 local authorities, without consulting residents.

But where are these actually going to be? They still can't tell us. This basic info is the least local people deserve.

3. Customs agents: In May, Govt was falling short of training the 50,000 new customs agents & intermediaries needed.

Since then, they made £84 million available to grow the sector.

But today still no answers on how many agents are trained, or how much of that £ has been used.
4. IT Systems: We're not clear which of the 10 new systems needed will be operational.

There are vague soundings towards our customs agents and IT systems all being up and running later this month.

But I can’t help thinking these essential elements won’t be delivered on time.
5. Red tape: In the summer the Government admitted that there would be £7 billion of additional bureaucratic costs for UK businesses.

Where's the further clarity that's badly needed on this?
6. Our everyday economy: Sectors from farmers to hauliers and manufacturing are crying out for answers from the Government.

They are the backbone of British industry and need Ministers to get this right.
It's all well and good to tell businesses to “act now” but without the systems in place, frankly it’s like telling me to bake a cake without remembering to turn the oven on.

Gove's letter today is a list of promises for the future - when we needed better preparation months ago.
And now, Ministers have stated their new plans to have the police arrest British truckers for entering Kent without new travel passports.

With just over 3 months to go, how are businesses meant to prepare amid this Conservative carnival of incompetence? independent.co.uk/news/uk/politi…
The Conservatives have had 3 Prime Ministers and 4 years since the 2016 referendum.

But instead of delivering something they said was easy and oven-ready, we’ve seen incompetence and u-turns.

It's time for the Government to sit up and a get a grip on preparations now.

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Aug 10, 2023
A Tory bond black hole is leaving Britain paying £251 billion.

That’s 76 times the amount that the Tories lost during Black Wednesday in 1992.

Here’s how poor Conservative economic choices made this happen. 🧵
During the financial crisis, a Treasury fund was set up to profit from the Bank of England’s quantitative easing programme.

It was meant to help the UK recover from the global financial crisis, with the Bank buying up government bonds and assets.

It was working well.
But after 13 years of low growth, the Tories crashing our economy, and inflation soaring - government borrowing costs have spiked.

This has decimated the value of that fund.

In the last three years, the Tories recklessness has turned a £73.6bn asset into a £177.6bn liability.
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The Prime Minister’s radio interviews this morning have made the disastrous situation our economy faces even worse.

Her failure to answer questions about what will happen with people’s pensions and mortgages will leave families across the country facing huge worry. 1/4
It is disgraceful that the family finances of people across the country are being put on the line simply so the Government can give huge unfunded tax cuts to those earning hundreds of thousands of pounds a year. 2/4
This is a serious situation made in Downing Street and is the direct result of the Conservative Government's reckless actions. 3/4
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Billions of pounds of taxpayers’ money has been dished out to criminals.
 
Money that could help people and businesses in need – or our stretched NHS.
 
All because the Chancellor's lack of checks for self-certifying business support. 1/7
At least £6.5bn of business support money has gone to fraudsters.
 
In December, I asked why quick electronic checks with HMRC weren’t run before pay outs were made. 2/7

Rishi Sunak failed to give decent answers, so @jreynoldsmp and @patmcfaddenmp wrote to the Chancellor with 10 further questions.

They’ve still not been answered. 3/7

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The cost of living crisis is escalating, and we have a Conservative government refusing to look at how its own choices have led to this.

Instead of letting a difficult winter unfold, they should be using our recovery to make our economy stronger.
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Today, @Ed_Miliband warned the Conservatives that we're reaching a crunch point with energy prices, and that time is running out.

Conservative complacency is leaving families and businesses exposed to rising energy prices.

We need urgent action on this.
news.sky.com/story/energy-c…
The Conservatives know their planned tax rises on working people and businesses are not good for our economy.

But they're pressing forward anyway.

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Sep 20, 2021
NEW: Labour will scrap the private equity carried interest loophole – a loophole that leaves fund managers with a tax break of up to £170,000 a year.

Here’s why [THREAD] 
ft.com/content/16c17b…
How does this deeply unfair loophole work at the moment? 

Firstly, the same rules have applied since 1987, despite huge economic changes. 

Since then, the income fund managers receive in carried interest has been taxed at the rate of Capital Gains Tax, rather than Income Tax.
That means an additional rate taxpayer (someone earning over £150,000) is paying 28% on carried interest - rather than 45% if it was treated as regular income.
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Aug 29, 2021
The supply chain crisis is the result of the Tories' Brexit deal and their failure to plan - together with the neglect of vital jobs and ministers' refusal to listen to those working in industry. 1/8
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HGV drivers are some of the many overlooked and undervalued workers who are vital to keep our economy moving. @RHANews estimate it could take up to 18 months to tackle the shortfall of HGV drivers. 2/8 rha.uk.net/News/News-Blog…
The shortages we’re seeing in our supermarkets now are only set to escalate in the run up to Christmas. The Tories have no plan to address the issues that are causing these problems - in either the short or the longer-term. 3/8
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