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UK Cuts VAT for Summer in £300M Savings Scheme

Is this a bold family-first policy or a shallow gimmick masking Labour's economic failures?
UK Cuts VAT for Summer in £300M Savings Scheme
Above: Keir Starmer and Rachel Reeves at a children's activity centre in Essex on May 21. Image credit: Kin Cheung/WPA Pool/Getty Images

The Spin


Pro-government narrative

The Great British Summer Savings plan is exactly the kind of bold, family-first policy Britain needs right now. Cutting VAT on kids' activities and meals puts money back in families' pockets and demonstrates the government's commitment to easing the cost-of-living crisis. Smart policy like this will support households and businesses alike while building a stronger Britain.

Government-critical narrative

This latest party trick from the government is nothing more than a shallow gimmick that dodges the real damage done by Labour's own tax hikes and red tape, which drove unemployment to a five-year high and pushed inflation up. Temporary VAT cuts on zoo tickets or admissions won't fix Britain's stagnant economy; rather, they distract from it.


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