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MP Heidi Allen warns tax credit cuts 'betray' Tory values | MP Heidi Allen warns tax credit cuts 'betray' Tory values |
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A Tory MP has said her party risks betraying its values as she voiced her opposition to tax credit cuts. | A Tory MP has said her party risks betraying its values as she voiced her opposition to tax credit cuts. |
Heidi Allen suggested ministers were losing sight of the difficulties of working people in their "single-minded determination to achieve a surplus". | Heidi Allen suggested ministers were losing sight of the difficulties of working people in their "single-minded determination to achieve a surplus". |
Urging help for affected families, she said "true Conservatives had compassion running through their veins". | Urging help for affected families, she said "true Conservatives had compassion running through their veins". |
The government is standing by the changes, saying these and other reforms will save taxpayers £15bn a year. | The government is standing by the changes, saying these and other reforms will save taxpayers £15bn a year. |
From April, the threshold at which tax credits begin to be withdrawn will fall from £6,420 to £3,850, and people's credit entitlement over this amount will be reduced more steeply. | From April, the threshold at which tax credits begin to be withdrawn will fall from £6,420 to £3,850, and people's credit entitlement over this amount will be reduced more steeply. |
Millions of people are due to learn how much money they will lose in letters received shortly before Christmas. | Millions of people are due to learn how much money they will lose in letters received shortly before Christmas. |
The government says people's incomes will be protected by other measures, including the new National Living Wage, increased free childcare and a larger personal income tax allowance. | The government says people's incomes will be protected by other measures, including the new National Living Wage, increased free childcare and a larger personal income tax allowance. |
'Not a spreadsheet' | 'Not a spreadsheet' |
But a growing number of Tory MPs say they are not satisfied with this and want "transitional" arrangements to be put in place to help those affected. | But a growing number of Tory MPs say they are not satisfied with this and want "transitional" arrangements to be put in place to help those affected. |
In her maiden speech in the Commons during a Labour debate on tax credits, Ms Allen, the MP for South Cambridgeshire, said she supported the principle of reducing reliance on the state but feared the way the government was going about it was all wrong. | In her maiden speech in the Commons during a Labour debate on tax credits, Ms Allen, the MP for South Cambridgeshire, said she supported the principle of reducing reliance on the state but feared the way the government was going about it was all wrong. |
Background | Background |
Tax credits debate: Finding your way | Tax credits debate: Finding your way |
She said her party must not treat it as "a spreadsheet exercise" since many of those affected would not be able to cope and faced a stark choice between heating their homes and putting food on their tables. | She said her party must not treat it as "a spreadsheet exercise" since many of those affected would not be able to cope and faced a stark choice between heating their homes and putting food on their tables. |
"It is right that people are encouraged to strive for self-reliance and find work that pays for their independence from the state but I worry that our single-minded determination to reach a budget surplus is betraying who were are," she said. | "It is right that people are encouraged to strive for self-reliance and find work that pays for their independence from the state but I worry that our single-minded determination to reach a budget surplus is betraying who were are," she said. |
"Today every Conservative member who knows who we really are has a duty to remind those who have forgotten. We are the party of the working person... who strives to provide for themselves and their family with pride." | "Today every Conservative member who knows who we really are has a duty to remind those who have forgotten. We are the party of the working person... who strives to provide for themselves and their family with pride." |
The government, she said, had a responsibility "to support the people through that change", adding: "I am not interested in the colour of the party that created a bloated welfare state. That is in the past but I do know one thing - it is not the fault of the recipients of tax credits. | The government, she said, had a responsibility "to support the people through that change", adding: "I am not interested in the colour of the party that created a bloated welfare state. That is in the past but I do know one thing - it is not the fault of the recipients of tax credits. |
"To pull ourselves out of debt, we should not be forcing those working families into it." | "To pull ourselves out of debt, we should not be forcing those working families into it." |
'Something, anything' | 'Something, anything' |
Labour urged Tory MPs to back its motion calling for a rethink, but was defeated by 317 votes to 295, with no Conservatives voting against the government. | |
However, several MPs used the occasion to increase the pressure on the government to rethink how they are introduced. | However, several MPs used the occasion to increase the pressure on the government to rethink how they are introduced. |
Conservative Johnny Mercer urged the chancellor to do "something, anything" to ease the "harshest" effects of the cuts on vulnerable people. | Conservative Johnny Mercer urged the chancellor to do "something, anything" to ease the "harshest" effects of the cuts on vulnerable people. |
"My duty, and indeed our duty is to shout for the most vulnerable," he said. | "My duty, and indeed our duty is to shout for the most vulnerable," he said. |
"Those who through no fault of their own find themselves on the fringes of society, those who through a bit of bad luck, a couple of wrong decisions can be any one of us." | "Those who through no fault of their own find themselves on the fringes of society, those who through a bit of bad luck, a couple of wrong decisions can be any one of us." |
Labour has accused the Conservatives of deceiving the public after ministers made repeated statements during the election campaign insisting that tax credits were not going to fall in value. | Labour has accused the Conservatives of deceiving the public after ministers made repeated statements during the election campaign insisting that tax credits were not going to fall in value. |
As pressure mounts on the government, cross-bench peer Baroness Meacher is tabling a so-called "fatal motion" for next Monday in an attempt to kill off the changes in the House of Lords, where the government does not have a majority. | As pressure mounts on the government, cross-bench peer Baroness Meacher is tabling a so-called "fatal motion" for next Monday in an attempt to kill off the changes in the House of Lords, where the government does not have a majority. |
The Lords cannot interfere in the government's Finance Bill but the tax credit cuts are contained in a separate piece of legislation and the Huffington Post reported that should they be blocked, it could prompt calls for peers' powers to be curbed and even for the Lords to be "suspended". | The Lords cannot interfere in the government's Finance Bill but the tax credit cuts are contained in a separate piece of legislation and the Huffington Post reported that should they be blocked, it could prompt calls for peers' powers to be curbed and even for the Lords to be "suspended". |
The BBC's John Pienaar said Liberal Democrats in the House of Lords will be formally instructed to vote down the government's plans, despite fears among senior peers that a veto could provoke a government backlash, and even constitutional retaliation against the unelected chamber. | The BBC's John Pienaar said Liberal Democrats in the House of Lords will be formally instructed to vote down the government's plans, despite fears among senior peers that a veto could provoke a government backlash, and even constitutional retaliation against the unelected chamber. |
The Institute for Fiscal Studies has said those on lower incomes will be more affected by the cutbacks than any welfare change since 2010 but its director Paul Johnson told Today that, even so, the tax credit system would remain "far more generous" than it was in 1997. | The Institute for Fiscal Studies has said those on lower incomes will be more affected by the cutbacks than any welfare change since 2010 but its director Paul Johnson told Today that, even so, the tax credit system would remain "far more generous" than it was in 1997. |
How will you be affected by cuts to tax credits? Please email haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk with your experiences. | How will you be affected by cuts to tax credits? Please email haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk with your experiences. |
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