Balancing the books at the expense of the poor | Brief letters
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Balancing the books at the expense of the poor | Brief letters

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Originally published byThe Guardian

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I am absolutely disgusted and so disheartened that a Labour government is freezing personal tax allowances for a further three years. Weโ€™re all well aware that books have to be balanced, but we all know that freezing tax allowances disproportionately affects lower earners. Add to this the inflation increase over the last few years and itโ€™s surely careless at best and heartless at worst. Iโ€™d like to say โ€œunbelievableโ€, but itโ€™s not, is it?
Su Hardman
Woodbridge, Suffolk

โ€ข Is it mansplaining to point out that Rachel Reeves could have scrapped the two-child limit and the benefit cap โ€“ โ€œrape clauseโ€ and all โ€“ in her first budget as the UKโ€™s first-ever female chancellor? Itโ€™s not a matter of gender; more one of having the political will to get rid of a deliberately cruel Tory policy at the earliest opportunity.
Derrick Cameron
Stoke-on-Trent

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