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John Redwood

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Gender Male
Age 72
Date of birth June 15,1951
Zodiac sign Gemini
Born Dover
United Kingdom
SpouseGail Felicity Chippington
Party Conservative Party
ChildrenCatherine Redwood
Richard Redwood
Job Politician
Mathematician
Critic
Blogger
Education Magdalen College
University of Oxford
St Antony's College
Official site parliament.uk
Position Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom
Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom since 1987
Movies/Shows Brexit: The Movie
Previous positionShadow Secretary of State for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy of the UK (1997–1999)
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The Death of Britain?
Superpower Struggles
Stars and Strife: The Coming Conflicts Between the USA and the European Union
Just Say No! 100 Arguments Against the Euro
Popular capitalism
Our Currency, Our Country: The Dangers of European Monetary Union
After the Credit Crunch: No More Boom and Bust
Reason, Ridicule, and Religion: The Age of Enlightenment in England, 1660-1750
Public enterprise in crisis
The Single European Currency
Controlling public industries
The Global Marketplace: Capitalism and Its Future
I Want to Make a Difference - But I Don't Like Politics: The Crisis in Party Politics
Going for Broke: Gambling with Taxpayers' Money
European Science in the Seventeenth Century
Our Currency, Our Country
Singing the Blues: The Once and Future Conservatives
Signals from a Railway Conference
Action Not Words
Britain's Biggest Enterprise: Ideas for Radical Reform of the NHS
World Bank Approaches to the Environment in Brazil: A Review of Selected Projects
Axe on Tax
National Enterprise Board: A Case for Euthanasia
Rolling Back the Frontiers
Power to Parents
New life for old cities
The Democratic Revolutions: Popular Capitalism in Eastern Europe
In Sickness and in Health: Managing Change in the NHS
Third Way, which Way? How Should We Pay for Public Services?
Europe 1992, the Good and the Bad
Value for Money Audits
Equity for Everyman: New Ways to Widen Ownership
Rebuilding Britain: Can greenery & Growth be Reconciled?
Get a Move On! A Vision of Private Money for Public Transport
Care for the Elderly: The Limitations of the Dilnot Proposals
Looking Over the Jargon Wall: The Way to Better Public Service
The Future of Conservatism: Five Jubilee Lectures
Mobilizing the Markets: The Future of the City of London as a Financial Centre
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Sir John Alan Redwood is a British politician and academic who has been the Member of Parliament for Wokingham in Berkshire since 1987.

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UK on track for record tax levels, IFS think tank says

Feb 16,2020 7:05 am

By Joshua Nevett BBC Politics

The government is On Course to oversee the biggest tax-raising parliament since records began, according to The Institute for Fiscal Studies' analysis.

The IFS forecasts taxes will amount to about 37% of national income by The Next general election, due in 2024.

That would be A Level not seen since 1948, just after The Second World War .

Responding to The Report , a Treasury spokesperson said the " most effective tax cut we can deliver" is to " drive down inflation".

" We have taken three million people out of paying tax altogether since 2010 through raising personal thresholds. "

Next year, the government will collect upwards of £100bn more in tax compared to pre-2019 levels, the IFS says.

Some Tory MPs are putting pressure on Chancellor Jeremy Hunt to reduce taxes in the government's autumn statement next month.

Mr Hunt however said last week that tax cuts were " virtually impossible".

The analysis by the IFS is published on the eve of the Conservative Party Conference in Manchester, which begins on Sunday.

Historically high

The IFS says the government is currently raising more in tax revenue, as a percentage of national income, than at any time since the 1940s.

In recent years, the government has announced a series of tax-raising measures, including an increase in corporation tax from 19% to 25%, and the levy on profits made by energy companies.

The IFS said the data on tax revenues only go back to 1948.

Only during and in The Immediate aftermath of the two world wars have government revenues - not just those from taxes - grown by as much in this parliament in the 123 years since 1900, the IFS says.

The analysis did include A Number of caveats, including The Point that The Level of overall taxation in the UK " is fairly middling when compared with other developed countries".

Ben Zaranko, a senior research economist at the IFS, said the tax rate was not primarily " a direct consequence of the pandemic" when government spending surged to keep the economy afloat.

" Rather, it reflects decisions to increase government spending, in part driven by demographic change, pressures on the health service, and some unwinding of austerity, " Mr Zaranko said.

" It is likely that this parliament will mark a decisive and permanent shift to a higher-tax economy. "

'Light at The End of The Tunnel '

Liz Truss and former cabinet ministers in her short-lived, economically turbulent government, launched The Conservative Growth Group in January to push on with her calls to slash taxes and promote radical free-market economic policies.

Responding to The Report , Ms Truss said: " This unprecedentedly high tax burden is one of the reasons that The British economy is stagnating. "

Another Conservative, John Redwood said there were " affordable tax cuts to be had" including raising the VAT threshold for businesses and slashing duties on fuel.

In an interview with The Bbc on Thursday, Mr Sunak said he thought halving inflation by The End of this year was the " most important" of The Five pledges he made in January.

Inflation was at 10. 7% in the three-month period between October and December 2022, which means the government aims to reduce inflation to 5. 3%.

" Inflation is falling, there's light at The End of The Tunnel , but we need to stick to The Plan , " Mr Sunak said.

Labour said the Tories had presided over "13 years of low growth and stagnant wages".

" Brits are working hard but getting clobbered with 25 Tory tax rises and a continuing Conservative premium on their household budgets, " said Darren Jones , The Shadow chief secretary to the Treasury.

The Liberal Democrats said the Conservatives had " crashed the economy" under Ms Truss and are " making The Public pay the price".

" This is the same party which promised not to raise people's taxes and is now taxing families through The Nose , " said The Party 's treasury spokeswoman, Sarah Olney .

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