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Starmer says he remains committed to manifesto pledge not to raise income tax, VAT or employee NICs

Q: Will you stick to your pledge not to raise income tax, national insurance or VAT?

Starmer says that is a commitment he will keep.

He says the government cannot just reach for taxes when it needs money; it must promote growth.

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Starmer says UK will need more steel and ‘all options on the table’ to protect Scunthorpe steel plant

Q: What measures will the government take to protect the Scunthorpe steelworks? Will you consider nationalisation?

Starmer says he will not discuss particular measures for steel.

But he says the car announcements today are “not the extent of my ambition when it comes to car manufacturing or any other business or sector”. He goes on:

I think we can go further and faster, and we will do so.

I’m not indicating there a particular measure. But I am indicating an openness of mind to go further.

On steel in particular, he said it was “part of our heritage”. He went on:

Our plans for growth are going to require more steel, and therefore the demand for steel is going to go up, not down, and that’s why it’s important that we support our steel industry.

I’m really pleased that in Port Talbot, we were able to ensure there was a better deal.

I’m really pleased that we’ve set aside £2.5bn pounds for the future of steel. I’m very pleased that we’re working with and discussing the situation in Scunthorpe, which is extremely worrying … and all options are on the table.

Mark Brown has filed a good article today on what the closure of the steelworks would mean for Scunthorpe.



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