£2000 Bill for Working Families: First Tory Attack Lands
Starmer let Sunak hammer in his tax attack last night: a £2,000 hike for working families. The figure is derived from Treasury analysis of Tory-supplied Labour policies, which they insist are to the letter. Labour has moved to kill the statistic this morning with the release of a letter from Treasury Permanent Secretary James Bowler to Darren Jones which claims that, because it “includes costs beyond those provided by the Civil Service, the “Labour’s Tax Rises” dossier “should not be presented as having come from the Civil Service“. Despite hysteria from anti-Tory corners of the lobby, the letter doesn’t say that Civil Servants didn’t produce the costings at all…
Sunak claimed that debates would change the narrative – he did lay down several dividing lines. The tax attack splashes The Times, Express, Mail and Telegraph this morning. A tactical success that shows there is life in the Tory beast yet…