BobKowalski
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The increase in NI is obviously based on what’s going on now, what happens to all that when people start getting laid off as businesses possibly cut back.
No business wants to harm its productivity or lose customers because it doesn’t have the employee numbers to service its customer base. You get these arguments every time tax rates are hiked.
Businesses value a stable economy and certainty more than a point or two on the tax rate. Last few years with Johnson, Truss and Brexit have torched a lot of that stability and certainty. Labour needs to provide that stability and certainty as much as anything else.