
Rachel Reeves ‘eyeing hotel tax and disability welfare cuts’ in frantic bid to stabilise public finances
https://www.lbc.co.uk/news/rachel-reeves-hotel-tax-disability-welfare-cuts-frantic-bid-stabilise-finances/
by HauntedFurniture

Rachel Reeves ‘eyeing hotel tax and disability welfare cuts’ in frantic bid to stabilise public finances
https://www.lbc.co.uk/news/rachel-reeves-hotel-tax-disability-welfare-cuts-frantic-bid-stabilise-finances/
by HauntedFurniture
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> Government officials are now understood to be considering tightening rules around what proof is required to receive disability payments and **examining potential alternatives to PIP.**
Sounds like the Tory Green Paper is about to be implemented no matter how negative the responses to it were
Part of the problem with the benefits system is low wages.
Nobody ever is willing to say this. A lot of people on benefits are in employment but are not paid enough and the state has to top these wages up. Essentially, the state is subsidising wealthy companies by allowing them to pay less.
There are areas where tax could be raised – wealthy companies (and people) use tax loopholes to avoid paying tax. Those loopholes, especially for the likes of Amazon, could be plugged pretty easily if the chancellor set her mind to it.
There is a constant narrative of people on benefits eating big bags of crisps and watching telly all day rather than working. In actual fact, a life on benefits is pretty poor and dispiriting and the entire system is wretched.
What about the huge waste of money by the DWP ? Paying dead people pensions/benefits, spending huge amounts of money to conceal what they’re doing by fighting FOI requests, spending more huge sums in trying to defend indefensible cases that people bring against them…
Will asylum seekers have to pay it on their hotels?
Another anonymous “Whitehall source” and article full of speculation. You have to go quite far down to find anyone talking sense:
> Cross-bench peer Lord Jim O’Neill told LBC there needs to be a halt to the use of “emotive language” around the current borrowing figures.
> “I think it needs to be put into some perspective about what’s happening in the world as a whole,” he told Ian Dale.
> “The pound has not fallen since the budget, other than against the same strengthening dollar that has strengthened against everything else.
> “The pound against the euro is the same today as it was on budget day… the pound has hardly moved against the Yen, so the commonality is that everything has weakened against the dollar.”
Hardly the “economic crisis” government opponents are trying to paint it as, is it?
This government only has small answers to big questions.
My solution would be to restrict any sort of benefit to people who have been in the country for less than 10 years. If that is unfair they can leave.
It’s surprising to hear there’s any hotels left to tax and they are not all being used to house and feed healthy working aged men
Change the economic fundamentals of the country. This tinkering around the edges to find 20bn here and there while sending millions of working Brits on universal credit off a cliff ain’t it.
Proposal: A tax on companies that a) employs 100 or more people across the country, and b) has ten or more of them receiving Universal Credit or other “low-wage top-up” form of social security. Essentially, a tax on companies that underpay their staff in order to cover the cost to the government of topping up those wages.
(The 100+ employee threshold is to avoid weakening small businesses; we should encourage these to grow.)
Ffs. All she needs to do is close tax loopholes for foreign big businesses (Amazon, Starbucks, Uber etc). The UK is still a big market so they won’t leave, despite their threats
We sent over £15 billion to the ODA in 2023 she could cut that by 4 billion a year and have a buffer for the 3.2 she needs to find. We would still be the 5th largest contributer by over 3 billion
https://public.flourish.studio/story/2315218/
Or tax corporations. Oil, energy. Billionaires. Off shore wealth. Amazon. Starbucks. Online gambling.
Like it isn’t hard
FML labour, find some courage and can the triple lock already. Need more? It’s so fucking easy.
Land value tax reform, inheritance taxes that impact the wealthiest quartile with loopholes closed , remove the tax loopholes around trusts, taxes on second homes, taxes on Airbnb, taxes on foreign ownership of property, taxes on empty property, taxes on the corporate giants.
Tax the things we want LESS of. We don’t want less hotels.
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Have you tried taxing the people that have all the money.
I’m assuming that Musk didn’t just wake up one day as the richest man in the world after having a minimum wage job for most of his life.
Anything to not raise money by taxing the rich more
Yeah, let’s make life worse for the most vulnerable of our society. They don’t need any semblance of comfort or assistance at all. /s
Rachel Reeves has basically done a Liz Truss to pay for all her migrant hotels and carbon capture and now shes going to pass the debt on to the public, what a fantastic time to be a tax payer.
cutting benefits to people on disability, and people wonder why im a cynic who has yet to be won over by Keir Starmar.
Here’s one, how about the HMRC actually go after millionaires, billionaires and corporations in the UK who basically pay little or no tax?
Maybe put some effort into actually taxing them instead of chasing the low earners and we might have a chance at balancing the books.
Ableism is one of the biggest problems we have in this country no one ever gets outraged when even politicians say ableist nonsense.
How about claiming all the money back from politicians who made a fortune selling PPE that wasn’t suitable for use in some cases to the NHS.
I suppose the idea of trying to prune back the truly massive armies of bureaucrats and administrators in almost every public institution is just too difficult to contemplate? I’ve read lots of pleas from doctors and police who say the red tape is taking huge amounts of their time away from what ought to be their real job, and employing enomous numbers of administrators who suck away at the money which should be going to provide services.
Would Rachel reeves like to be disabled for a bit? Find out how debilitating, lonely and fucking expensive it is.
There is no simple fix to the UK economy.
We are a consumer based economy which means growth requires people having disposable money to spend, austerity killed that, then the short fall in tax revenue from VAT, import and buissness tax was made up by increasing income tax which further compounded the issue and made even more short fall.
The UK economy has been in a slow death spiral since the financial crash, and tbh I don’t know if its possible to pull up.
Can we please just start taxing the mega wealthy and giant businesses accordingly.
You know, the ones that have been boasting record profits continuously……
Why don’t Labour just euthanise the disabled? Quicker than this cuts nonsense with the exact same results /s Labour are a disgrace
Just going to repost my comment I made on r/ukpolitics yesterday on this subject.
As a disabled individual, I understand the stress surrounding the upcoming announcements regarding cuts to disability benefits. However, this is something we’ve known about for a while. The Telegraph doesn’t have any more inside information than the rest of us; they’re simply revisiting old news. In fact, 95% of the article doesn’t even focus on the disability cuts but instead dwells on criticism surrounding Reeves’ visit to China and her spending policies—it’s little more than sensationalism/clickbait, crafted to attract clicks and boost ad revenue.
A green paper, expected to outline an overhaul of Personal Independence Payments (PIP) and other disability benefits, has already been announced for release in the spring. The Conservatives had initially proposed £3 billion in welfare cuts, including plans to replace PIP with vouchers and equipment, as well as to reform Work Capability Assessments, making it harder for new claimants to receive disability benefits. However, Labour has repeatedly confirmed that, while they will match the £3 billion in welfare cuts outlined by the previous government, they will implement these changes in their own way. None of this is particularly new.
What was most frustrating for millions of disabled people, including myself, was the months of stress leading up to the budget. We were bombarded with headlines claiming to have ‘inside knowledge,’ yet there were never any direct quotes or reliable sources. These articles thrived on scaremongering and clickbait, suggesting that cuts to PIP, changes to the Work Capability Assessment, and other drastic measures would be imminently announced during the Autumn budget. But when it came time for the announcement, we were no closer to knowing what would actually happen. All that stress, for nothing.
Personally, I choose to get my news regarding benefits and any updates from the organisation [Benefits and Work,](https://www.benefitsandwork.co.uk/news) which is a far more reliable source. They report facts rather than relying on baseless speculation designed to drive traffic and clicks. If it hasn’t been reported or discussed on their website, I simply ignore these types of articles and wait for them to publish something, if anything at all. Their thorough and factual approach makes them the only source I trust for accurate updates on disability benefits.
oh for fucks sake. alternatives to PIP… well thats going to be a royal fuck up and a half.
I’m the sole carer for my bedbound mother, and this scares me, we both live off of her UC and PIP as im not eligable for any benifits myself, (my uni course is like 1 hour of in class time to render me uneligable for carers) and i can’t really get a job due to caring for my mum, i mean, i can email a tutor to explain i can’t come in because im caring for my mum, but an employer? hah, probably wouldn’t get hired in the first place when they can get someone who won’t randomly call off because their mum has had a flair up…
the removal and “alternatives” to PIP would be disasterous for us. my mum can’t even WFH, the co-ordination in her fingers is damaged due to the connective tissues breaking down over time, so it’s not like she can do work on a laptop or anything.
>disability welfare cuts
When do we start calling the labour party evil?
Disability welfare cuts, it’s like the old lot never left.
My son is disabled he can’t talk nor can he care for himself. His transport to school funding has now been cut as he’s 16.
This is after having to take his dla to a court appeal as the claimed he did not have “severe mental impairment” needless to say I won.
The whole thing is exhausting stressful and worrying.
Just to round it off as his full time carer they have no plan nor legislation that would help people like me find work. Every job I’ve tried to get won’t take me on for money I’m allowed to earn. I’d be more than happy to go to work for two days a week I don’t even care about what that job is anymore.
It’s so frustrating I’m a skilled worker that can’t get hired.
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