With the Conservatives set to increase National Insurance on
Wednesday (6 April), new figures have revealed that Labour
councils save families over £320 in council tax compared to
Conservative councils.
This comes as increased the tax burden to
its highest level since 1949 in last week’s Spring Statement, and
it was confirmed that living standards in Britain are expected to
fall at the fastest rate since records began in 1956.
On average, Labour councils charge £329 less than Conservative
councils on council tax per dwelling, according to analysis by
the Local Government Association of official government data
released on Wednesday.
Labour councils also charge £40 less on Band D properties than
their Tory equivalents, on average.
, Labour’s Shadow Levelling
Up, Housing & Communities Secretary, said:
“People are paying a high price for the Conservatives. Families
and businesses are facing a perfect storm as bills and prices
rise and another Tory tax hike is about to kick in.
“We need to get money back into people’s pockets. Labour would
not be putting up National Insurance or standing aside while
families struggle with sky-high energy bills. Where we are in
power, Labour councils are leading the way, letting people keep
more of their own money by charging significantly less council
tax.
“With their high taxes and low growth, it is increasingly clear
the one thing Britain can least afford is a Tory government.”
Ends
Notes to editors:
Data published on
Wednesday, 30 March, by the Department for Levelling Up, Housing
& Communities and analysed by the Local Government
Association.
Average council tax per dwelling:
|
Political Control
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2021-22
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2022-23
|
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CON
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£1,575
|
£1,642
|
|
LAB
|
£1,252
|
£1,313
|
|
LD
|
£1,704
|
£1,772
|
|
Other
|
£1,518
|
£1,586
|
Average council tax on Band D properties:
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Political Control
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2021-22
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2022-23
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CON
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£1,917
|
£1,984
|
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LAB
|
£1,876
|
£1,944
|
|
LD
|
£1,961
|
£2,031
|
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Other
|
£1,974
|
£2,043
|