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Just a second, are you questioning the validity of the graph?Len Rum said:Actually he didn't refuse to rule it out.SWP's back said:Ed Balls doing a great job for the Tories today. Refusing to rule out pulling more hard workers into paying higher tax and letting this trend continue.
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Both Con and Lab are agreed to raise the 40p threshold in line with inflation until 2018.
Thereafter the Tories have made a mañana ( I.e. worthless) promise that they'll raise it over and above predicted inflation rises to £50k without saying how they will fund it ( knowing full well that by 2018 so much will have changed then if necessary they can default on their promise without too much fuss).
Balls has said that he could only follow the Tories path if the above inflation rise in the threshold can be funded which seems fair enough.
Still why let the truth get in the way of your very impressive graph.
That more and more hard working families have fallen into the higher rate category.