The Liberal Democrats are adopting a more flexible economic policy which matches Labour's total spending but ensures that it is collected in a fairer way. The Party is committed to fairness and social justice.
Key principles of Liberal Democrat economic policy:
• Fairer tax, not higher tax - our proposals will be 'tax neutral' but raised more fairly.
• Wealthy and polluters would pay more, so that poor and old can pay less.
• Does not affect 50p income tax rate policy or local income tax - still part of our thinking.
• Still believe in green taxes which encourage better environmental behaviour.
• We remain fundamentally opposed to student tuition fees and charges for personal care.
• Chris Huhne (Shadow Chief Secretary) is identifying £15 billion (3% of public expenditure) that we would spend differently - three times what we proposed at the May election - to allow us to fund our priorities.
• No absolute decisions on tax and spending levels until much closer to the next election.
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