Martin Lewis Highlights Financial Injustice to New Chancellor Rachel Reeves
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- Martin Lewis has written to the Chancellor to highlight areas of financial injustice that could be improved without huge costs, including unfair Carer’s Allowance and the Lifetime ISA withdrawal penalty.
'All you can do is put the issues under their noses and hope.'
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Hold on a minute, what about people who don’t have kids and are struggling to put food in their bellies.
@@areuawake that’s original 😂
What about Pensioners, Martyn Lewis? No winter fuel allowance, no increase in the income tax threshold, no new cap on inheritance tax or care home fees…just sell your house to pay your fees!
Lol. The richest age group in the country? All benefits to pensioners should be means tested immediately.
More pensioners have loads of money
I am genuinely very grateful to Martin Lewis for allowing us to benefit from his expertise in what remains for us the irremediably dismal science.
Increase £12,570 per year would be nice!
Reading below, you all have grievances, as I do, but not one of you has mentioned, why is it that the MP’s can keep their fuel allowances, they give themselves a payrise of over 10%, they have subsidised meals, huge expense claims. It needs to stop.
What about our energy bills? Prepayment meter standing charges, what about disabled people who are being picked on.? They are threatening to take cash and replace with vouchers!!
I'm quite happy not to receive the 2 child benefit if they sort child care costs out .
Disabled people ignored again…..pensions….
And what about heating money
What. About pensions?
One of the biggest problems is people having kids they cannot afford but keep breeding as they know other people will pay extra taxes to feed and clothe them..
Good on you Martin. Can you get them to stop targeting disabled people.
@@nolongerhavetowork If you have genuine disabilities with medical evidence you have nothing to worry about!! 👍
Why is the government FORCING pensioners to choose between heating or eating, whilst not charging overseas registered companies corporation TAX.
Ask her not to raid the pension pots Martin.
She'll probably just throw his letter in the bin
Look at how they plan to tax pensioners more and people to look into what their workplace pensions are worth under the current tax. It’s disgusting taxing pensioners that made this country great.
I wish I was earning 50k to 60k a year
@@DARRENJOHNHARRIS1 Same I £60,00 per year is good enough! For you with out any government help! Need to cut there and give more to others!
Get a telescopic forklift licence and go work on a building site!
Sorted!!!
Martin Lewis for PM
What about challenging the government please Martin on o.a.p winter fuel?
They need to reform and reduce child benefits, child maintenance, housing benefits. This is a major issue.
What push people even more into poverty good lad 🤔
Yeah the country is on the brink all over the place, why would we continue paying to stop poverty, this should all be going on tax breaks!
@@TheLukeLambert tax breaks to who
Martin do you think the mixed age couple laws on hb are fare as im 66 march my wife is 62 we will lose hb when im 66 we will have to claim uc for housing costs
Lift threshold on pension credit which is only £10000 a year and never been raised
Anyone receiving a pension of more than £218.15 per week is ineligible to claim Pension Credit. It is a pittance.
I’m prepared for the backlash with this but I actually think the carer’s allowance cliff-edge is a good thing. If you’re a ‘full time carer’ to the tune of 35hrs/week then you shouldn’t be able to earn alongside this (maybe 5hrs or so a week, £50-60). So people going over by a few hundred pounds a week are clearly not actually caring and abusing the system.
Size of the state is ridiculously large these days.
Well. I know there are lots of people on TH-cam that love the backlash they get from winding people up so you’re not going to get any backlash from me.
@@jumble-1238 Ok?
Nationalisation will reduce utility costs for energy, water and telecom/broadband. £37 billion has cut from social security benefits from 2010 - 2021 with billions of Pounds cut from disability benefits.
Tax increases for the wealthiest will mean austerity can be avoided for the poorest.
I have no objection to the government helping those pensioners on low income but I do object to all the other benefits they can claim simply for being on pension credits. My pension is just above the threshhold for pension credits. So those on pension credits have a higher income than me because of all the other benefits they can claim. I talked to one man who told me he would not take full time employment because he would have to earn £40,000 to take home the same income after taxes as he collects in benefits. There is something wrong with the sysstem that needs to be fixed because if the government pays peeople not to work they will collect no taxes.
I'm sure the treasury could benefit from giving everyone's pension contributions a single flat rate tax reimbursement (say 30%?), up to the full amount permitted to be paid in. No extras for higher taxpayers, everyone at the same rate. It might encourage lower earners (the ones currently expected to need more state funding as pensioners) to increase their pension contributions, while removing the current massive inequality, where a rich person can get £100 in their pension by contributing only £55, while a poor person has to pay £80.
I wonder your reaction to cutting the winter fuel for the elderly? Disgusting in my view!
Good luck Martin 😂
Best thing to do is to live within your means!!!
That's well and good, and rightly said but where there is no means to an end where costs outway incomes, where do you go from there?
@@andyo-southpawguitaruk5322 cancel sky TV. Cancel top of the range mobile phone contracts.
Ride a push bike. Stop going to the pub. Change shopping habits.
Family planning.... don't have kids if you can't afford to raise them without benefits. Get a better paid job. Get a second job.
It is unfair when a single person with no chldren passes on. Beneficeries e.g. nieces , nephews, friends have to pay
40percent inheritence tax! We had to
Pay£75,000!!! After we received only a
Small amount of inheritence!!!!
Martin for the new Chancellor, when he joins Reform.
this goverment 😂it’s all it’s all kic k starting SME /new bussines please sort banking crimes the Tory,s ignored on thousands of sme,s to bring back trust & confidence (
Martin Lewis, is a media plant.
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