New analysis from Northumberland Labour reveals the staggering impact of Rishi Sunak’s tax hikes on families in Northumberland . Following the budget, the average household is set to be £870 worse off – a staggering £127,542 from the Northumberland economy.

The budget confirms that the UK has the highest tax burden in 70 years – and rising. For every 10p working people will pay in tax, they will get just 5p in return as a result of the National Insurance cuts.

Labour has set out a plan to get Britain’s future back based on stability, investment and reform.

Publishing the analysis, Northumberland Labour’s Caroline Ball said,

“The budget lifted the lid on 14 years of failure. After more than a decade in power the Conservatives have left our economy in recession, taxes at their highest level in living memory, mortgages and rents are sky high, and our public services are on their knees.

“Northumberland can’t afford five more years of Conservative Government. It’s time for change, and Labour has a plan to get Northumberland’s future back.

“A Labour administration will put growth at the heart of our mission-driven government. We will help create good jobs and opportunities all over the country – including right here in Northumberland.”

“The budget was the final proof – this government is out of ideas and running out of road. A General Election can’t come soon enough.”

 £870 worse off under Sunak’s tax plan
£870 worse off under Sunak’s tax plan
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