In a pair of interviews shown live on national TV on budget day, Hilary Myers, Liberal Democrat parliamentary spokesperson for Calder Valley, criticised Alistair Darling’s budget for a lack of fairness.
When interviewed by Sky News before the budget statement, Hilary explained that she would like to see a budget focused on making Britain a fairer place. Liberal Democrat proposals would reduce the tax burden on the least well off by scrapping income tax on the first £10,000 earned for everybody. Lib Dems would also invest to help stimulate the green economy, reducing carbon emissions and creating new jobs.
Following Alistair Darling’s budget statement, Hilary expressed disappointment. She said:
“There should have been more measures to close the inequality gap between rich and poor, which has widened under the current Labour government. The budget also had very little detail about the cuts and savings that are going to have to be made, and not enough measures to help the environment.”
Vince Cable, Liberal Democrat Shadow Chancellor, said:
“The Chancellor is incapable of coming clean about where spending cuts will have to fall. Rather than being honest with people about what the Government can and cannot afford, the Chancellor would rather let others indiscriminately shave departmental budgets.”


