Labour MEPs believe Britain must grow its economy and earn its way to higher living standards. To achieve this, British businesses need to export more. The EU is vital.
As part of the EU, British businesses have access to the world's largest single market and can also benefit from EU trade deals with some of the world's largest economies. With free access to the EU market, the UK is much more attractive to foreign investors too.
Already, 3.5 million UK jobs depend on our relationship with the EU.
With Britain deep in a cost of living crisis, we must not put at risk our access to the world's largest single market.
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Wednesday, April 02, 2014
Thursday, March 20, 2014
Labour's response to Osborne's Budget
Ed Balls says:
Three years of flat-lining and falling living standards has led to more borrowing than planned to pay for the costs of economic failure.
Let's hope the measures in this Budget are better than the Government's Export Enterprise Finance Guarantee Scheme which helped just five firms before it folded.
“George Osborne boasted once again today that everything was going well. Perhaps it is for the people he mixes with. But in the real world, people on middle and low incomes are still not feeling any recovery. And after today’s Budget, they still won’t be feeling it. Wages are down £1,600 a year since David Cameron came to office. And independent forecasts today showed people will be worse off at next year’s election than in 2010.
So it’s official: You’re worse off under the Tories. Yet there was no action in the Budget to deal with this cost-of-living crisis. No energy prices freeze to help pensioners and families struggling with soaring bills. No help for families with rising childcare costs this side of the election. And no action to get young people stuck on the dole into paid work. Despite all the hype, the Budget totally failed to deliver, except for the very richest who will still get a £3billion a year tax cut. And when Ed Miliband challenged David Cameron and the Chancellor in the Commons, they refused to rule out giving millionaires another tax cut.Specifically...
Real wages are forecast to fall by 5.6% over the Parliament meaning people will be worse off in 2015 than when David Cameron came to power.
Three years of flat-lining and falling living standards has led to more borrowing than planned to pay for the costs of economic failure.
Let's hope the measures in this Budget are better than the Government's Export Enterprise Finance Guarantee Scheme which helped just five firms before it folded.
It looks like the dear old threepenny bit. Coincidentally, in real terms it will have about the same purchasing power.
The Budget failed to cap pension fees and charges which leave pensioners paying up to £230,000 over their lifetimes.
In summary...
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