| Wednesday, December 23, 2009 |
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Stop playing Scrooge Darling, we need tax cuts now
With new figures showing long term unemployment growing and the UK still not out of recession, party leader Richard Vass calls on the Chancellor to spread some Christmas cheer and play the role of generous rather than mean Scrooge with taxpayers. |
| Tuesday, December 22, 2009 |
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Government risks civil unrest over pensions
With new research showing taxpayers will be expected to pay £18billion into public sector pensions next tax year alone, party leader Richard Vass said today the Government was risking civil unrest by failing to tackle the problem. |
| Friday, December 18, 2009 |
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New Party sympathises with expenses backlash MPs
Party leader Richard Vass today called on others to follow the lead of 80 MPs lodging appeals against Sir Thomas Legg's imposed retrospective repayment of expenses. |
| Tuesday, December 15, 2009 |
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Miliband's carbon solution is to export employment during recession
After dismantling the manufactuuring sector across the UK over the past 12 years, Labour is continuing the process during recession by supporting spurious carbon reduction initiatives. Redcar steelworkers are the latest victims of the Government's 'Carbon Credits for Jobs' scandal, said party leader Richard Vass today. |
| Sunday, December 13, 2009 |
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New Party disappointed by CO2 advert adjudication delays
The ASA has announced that it will not rule on Act on CO2's advertising campaign, slammed by the New Party as sickening, until the new year. It is a decision party leader Richard Vass says is disappointing in the wake of 'climategate'. |
| Tuesday, December 08, 2009 |
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This year Christmas dinner will cost you £36million, if you are quick
The New Party has released a new counter showing the true level of debt owed by UK citizens. We are currently accumulating debt at £100,000 every 10seconds, which means that during Christmas dinner this year we will all become £72million worse off. |
| Friday, December 04, 2009 |
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IPPR plans would cause higher numbers to jump from UK Titanic
New Party leader Richard Vass called on the Chancellor today to reject recommendations in a new IPPR report calling for a tax hike on Middle Britain and the removal of the National Insurance Upper Earnings Limit as two key steps to improve the economy. |
| Tuesday, December 01, 2009 |
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Stealth tax ‘shooting galleries’ creating killer roads
The UK's roads are becoming increasingly unsafe because of a chronic lack of investment. As the Governemnt opens the country's second cost-cutting hard shoulder running scheme, New Party leader Richard Vass calls on government to put lives before revenue generation. |