Meeting local aspirations

Date published: 10 October 2007


Jim Dobbin MP has welcomed the public spending and tax plans set out by Alistair Darling, Chancellor of the Exchequer. He said: “These plans show that Labour understands the aspirations of the people of Heywood and Middleton, Castleton, Norden and Bamford, and will make a real difference to the lives of local families and pensioners.” 

“It’s vital that we continue to invest in our public services and that’s why I’m pleased these plans give more money to local schools so that all of our kids can get a decent start in life. The extra investment in the NHS will mean that waiting times can be reduced further to 18 weeks, as Labour promised, and we can have cleaner hospitals and better access to GP services. There’s also guaranteed neighbourhood policing for every community in my constituency.

“People in Heywood, Middleton, Castleton, Norden and Bamford need more and better housing. Labour’s plans will deliver them and the better transport links to support them.”  

Mr Dobbin continued: “The Government can set out these ambitious plans only because Labour has built a strong economy over the past ten years with firm control over inflation and growing job opportunities. What a difference from when the Tories were in power. Inflation was nearly 10 per cent, mortgages soared to 15% and unemployment hit 3 million people.”

Turning to tax, Mr Dobbin said: “We have to pay taxes to pay for public services but it’s important that people feel that the tax system is fair. I know many people in the constituency have been worried that rising house prices mean they won’t be able to pass on what they had hoped to their children. The Government’s bold plans to change the way Inheritance Tax works means a couple will now be able to leave twice as much to their children before they pay tax – that’s £600,000 – and from April 2009 it will go up to £700,000. This will help bring peace of mind to many of the home-owners of Heywood , Middleton, Castleton Norden and Bamford.

“We also need to do more to help less well off families. The Government’s commitment to raise Child Tax Credits well above inflation next April will give them a more secure future. Labour’s commitment to raising the Pension Credit minimum guarantee to £124 for single pensioners and £189 for pensioner couples from next April will help them too. 

“I believe that the people of Heywood and Middleton constituency want not only a more prosperous future but a fairer one too. Labour’s plans deliver on all counts.”

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