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David Gauke @DavidGauke
RT @AWSStats: Most wins in first 6 Tests: 3 Afghanistan 3 Australia 2 England 1 Pakistan 1 West Indies 0 Bangladesh 0 India 0 New Zealand… — PolitiTweet.org
David Gauke @DavidGauke
RT @march_change: A year on since this from Rory Stewart https://t.co/uoK9GClCFn — PolitiTweet.org
David Gauke @DavidGauke
@Guy_Stallard Many thanks, Guy. — PolitiTweet.org
David Gauke @DavidGauke
But, in general, if the characteristics of an open, trading nation involve low trade barriers, competitive taxes and - very importantly - maintaining trust by upholding our word & respecting the rule of law, we're going backwards. — PolitiTweet.org
David Gauke @DavidGauke
On regulatory flexibility, there is still no plan to take a different path to the EU (perhaps this wasn't such a great opportunity after all). But (with the very important qualification of EU citizens), the Government is pursuing a surprisingly liberal approach to immigration. — PolitiTweet.org
David Gauke @DavidGauke
We have erected barriers to trade (and no, we're not yet removing barriers with the non-EU world), our tax system for mobile international capital is now less competitive (it is not a proud boast to have a lower CT rate than France) & 'free ports' = more centralised power. — PolitiTweet.org
David Gauke @DavidGauke
What sort of country are we? We often see ourselves (particularly on the Right) as an outward-looking, trading, maritime nation. But our departure from the EU makes us more like the type of inward-looking, land-based power that we once used to disparage. https://t.co/xgTWlk24gG — PolitiTweet.org
David Gauke @DavidGauke
An informative thread on those trade figures. — PolitiTweet.org
David Henig @DavidHenigUK
Headline January trade figures - food exports to the EU down nearly two-thirds, chemicals over half, goods in total… https://t.co/3NEqBKlDv3
David Gauke @DavidGauke
@Pancucci @MacfarlanesLLP @ZuYige @DurhamLawSchool A pleasure. Many thanks. — PolitiTweet.org
David Gauke @DavidGauke
@hospicedoctor So sorry to hear this, Ros. My condolences. — PolitiTweet.org
David Gauke @DavidGauke
RT @mattrosswrites: Lots of fascinating stuff in @UKandEU interviews with key figures involved in Brexit https://t.co/XJ95ZhFSBw via @globe… — PolitiTweet.org
David Gauke @DavidGauke
RT @NickBoles: What if....? https://t.co/XjO0Ii8IHX — PolitiTweet.org
David Gauke @DavidGauke
Or, at least, the first instalment. — PolitiTweet.org
David Gauke @DavidGauke
An important point - all other things being equal, lower growth results in tax rises and Brexit has lowered growth. @George_Osborne got a lot a criticism when he said that Brexit would result in higher taxes - @RishiSunak has finally delivered the 'punishment Budget'. — PolitiTweet.org
Ian Mulheirn @ianmulheirn
The cost of Frost... The budget saw +£29bn of tax - biggest hike in a generation. But on the OBR's numbers they'd h… https://t.co/mdBJBBnSkw
David Gauke @DavidGauke
RT @BristOliver: Four consecutive days of deaths of over 85 year olds being 50 or below. On 19th January, this number was 527. https://t.co… — PolitiTweet.org
David Gauke @DavidGauke
RT @ChrisGiles_: clearly a first Brexit month effect in these figures... ... that said, they are appalling for UK business https://t.co/kt… — PolitiTweet.org
David Gauke @DavidGauke
RT @MattChorley: I’m just feeling very humbled that I’ve been able to speak my authentic truth https://t.co/hdiDrBzfk4 — PolitiTweet.org
David Gauke @DavidGauke
@t0nyyates Exactly. A 30 year old in Hull probably at more risk than a 40 year old in West Devon at the moment. — PolitiTweet.org
David Gauke @DavidGauke
@t0nyyates Exactly. I wouldn't have done it earlier but there might be a case once categories 1-9 done. Also, this would be easier than trying to identify high risk jobs (the NHS doesn't have the data). — PolitiTweet.org
David Gauke @DavidGauke
@DPJHodges I can see the risk but it has always been the case that some parts of the country have reached some categories earlier than other parts of the country. This would mean that there was a rationale for it. — PolitiTweet.org
David Gauke @DavidGauke
In other words, there's a case that we try to vaccinate as many people in Hull, Leicester, Barnsley and Bradford as quickly as possible. — PolitiTweet.org
David Gauke @DavidGauke
As we work through the high risk categories, is there a case for starting to prioritise those areas where the level of transmission remains relatively high? Presumably, these are the areas where the risk of new variants is greatest. (We now know the vaccines reduce transmission.) — PolitiTweet.org
UK COVID-19 @UKCovid19Stats
🏴 England local authorities by highest number of COVID-19 positives per 100k population. 7–day rolling rate… https://t.co/97hKKliHWd
David Gauke @DavidGauke
RT @GavinBarwell: The deal @DavidGHFrost negotiated does not keep "open and free trade" between the UK and EU - it introduces significant b… — PolitiTweet.org
David Gauke @DavidGauke
RT @RobDotHutton: Really worth comparing how Boris Johnson (untruthfully) described the Brexit deal he got with what his chief negotiator (… — PolitiTweet.org
David Gauke @DavidGauke
RT @RoryStewartUK: Good clear analysis - as always - from @DavidGauke - this time on corporation tax — PolitiTweet.org
David Gauke @DavidGauke
@JohnRentoul @paulwaugh https://t.co/1456olhHjm — PolitiTweet.org
David Gauke @DavidGauke
@paulwaugh Very kind - but I wouldn’t hold your breath! — PolitiTweet.org
David Gauke @DavidGauke
That's not to say I think the increase in the CT rate is a good idea for the reasons set out below. I'm also a little sceptical about the vfm of the super-deduction (I fear there'll be a lot of deadweight). But I think we're stuck with the 25% CT rate./END https://t.co/MDZDdjSr9Q — PolitiTweet.org
David Gauke @DavidGauke
At a time when Brexit makes the UK a less attractive location for business investment, increasing the corporation t… https://t.co/2v7atpSNds
David Gauke @DavidGauke
So it's not certain that there'll be fiscal space; if so it will probably go on spending; if it goes on taxes it'll be on personal tax; if there's scope for cuts in business tax, it might not be on CT; if it's on CT, it'll probably be to narrow the base not lower the rate. /8 — PolitiTweet.org
David Gauke @DavidGauke
Not going ahead with the CT rate increase would look like a U-turn - an admission of a mistake. And even reversing the increase wouldn't undo all the damage - businesses want certainty & when it comes to the CT rate, that's already been lost. /7 — PolitiTweet.org