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Test and Trace: At what cost?

By Joe Ventre, digital campaign manager   NHS Test and Trace has become the latest arena for the debate around wasteful government spending. The recent report from the Public Accounts Committee (PAC) doesn’t pull its punches, and offers some damning insights.    After the bizarre initial decision to pursue a... Read more...

Time is money: How NHS cash is propping up unions

Throughout this unprecedented public health crisis, the efforts of our healthcare professionals have remained at the forefront of the nation’s conscience. This widespread feeling of gratitude has been encapsulated by national claps, astonishing charity drives and windows across the country emblazoned with the letters “NHS”. In many ways, the health... Read more...

How we can phase out fuel duty

By Rory Meakin    The budget is almost upon us. As ever, the TaxPayers’ Alliance will be reminding the chancellor that what we really need is a recovery budget, not childish threats of tax rises. But the reports of potential personal allowance changes or pension raids sound eerily familiar, as... Read more...

The house always wins - why we need to address planning

Guest blog by Angus Gillan   The housing market is arguably the greatest driver of intergenerational inequality in Britain and one of the most prominent socio-economic challenges. Home ownership is popular yet out of reach for many. Young people see affordable housing as a key issue that could improve their... Read more...

Parish profligacy

By Policy Analyst, Jeremy Hutton   At the TPA, we consider it our duty to call out wasteful spending of taxpayers’ money wherever we see it, whether that be foreign aid largesse, councils gambling on commercial properties or the government ploughing ahead with exorbitant projects like HS2 or the Stonehenge... Read more...

Why the Turing scheme will be even better than Erasmus

By Scott Simmonds, researcher   Here at the TaxPayers’ Alliance, we regularly highlight examples of wasteful spending in the higher education sector. From the University Rich List to exposing vice-chancellors’ costly cars and ritzy residences, we routinely reveal the lavish spending that comes from university budgets. So we looked at... Read more...

Tax is taxing

by Harry Fone, grassroots campaign manager at the TaxPayers' Alliance   At first glance, 31 January isn’t a date to send a shudder down your spine. But for millions of Brits, its arrival in the calendar is most unwelcome. It’s the deadline by which taxpayers have to submit their Self... Read more...

Opposition Rising – deciphering the shadow chancellor’s Mais lecture

By Jeremy Hutton, Policy Analyst   Since 2015, the Conservative Party have not had to worry much about Her Majesty’s Most Loyal Opposition outside of general election campaigns. Indeed, the principal opposition has often come from the Tories’ own benches. Delivering the annual Mais lecture earlier this month - the... Read more...

The Beginner’s Guide to Government Waste

At the end of November, we finally unveiled the results of our months-long investigation with the Daily Mail. The front page series revealed the £5.6bn of waste which our teams had uncovered in a mountain of thousands of FOIs, public records and government releases.   The stellar Daily Mail team,... Read more...

National Pothole Day: driving motorists potty

By Danielle Boxall, Media Campaign Manager   If there’s one thing that drives motorists round the bend more than any other, it’s potholes. So potty in fact, that a recent RAC survey found it was UK drivers’ number one annoyance. It’s such a national obsession that every year on 15... Read more...

The government must be bold and reform the BBC

By Policy Analyst, Jeremy Hutton It has emerged that the government is set to shelve plans to reform the BBC. Despite widespread public support and promises made throughout the general election campaign last year - the PM looks set to u-turn on decriminalising non-payment of the licence fee. According to... Read more...

All we want for Christmas is tax cuts!

Relentless campaigning in  2020 by the TaxPayers’ Alliance has resulted in many fantastic policy victories; from the abolition of Public Health England, reducing the foreign aid budget, freezing MPs’ pay and uncovering £5.6 billion of government waste as part of a special investigation with the Daily Mail. Although these wins... Read more...

PPE contracts: was our money wasted?

By Kieran Neild-Ali, Grassroots Assistant   The TaxPayers’ Alliance has kept a close eye on PPE contracts ever since the start of the pandemic. In August, we denounced the government over unaccountable government contracts which ignored its own competitive tendering processes. This resulted in duff contracts being awarded to unreliable... Read more...

Wales can lead the way on making council tax fairer

By Kieran Neild-Ali, grassroots assistant at the TaxPayers’ Alliance   Council tax may be one of the most overlooked issues in Britain. The national media thinks it’s dull. Westminster doesn’t care, because they believe it is someone else’s problem. But it's a huge issue for almost every taxpayer. In our... Read more...

Aide memoire: a reminder of the next steps to fix foreign aid

By Jeremy Hutton, policy analyst at the TaxPayers’ Alliance Following years of unabated campaigning by the TaxPayers’ Alliance, the UK’s international development budget has been cut, and rightly so. Just as our polling from 2019 showed, taxpayers have supported this, recognising what many politicians do not: that an over-sized aid... Read more...

It's time to make the stamp duty holiday permanent

By Sara Rainwater, Operations Director   Buying a home is one of the most exciting - yet often most stressful - times in a person’s life. The overly complex buying and selling process in England can take its toll on even the most resilient of people. I’ve moved country, done... Read more...

5 times government procurement cost taxpayers dear

By Harry Fone, grassroots campaign manager at the TaxPayers’ Alliance The National Audit Office published its report on government procurement during the coronavirus pandemic on Wednesday. It highlights a number of issues around public sector procurement - of which the TPA has long called for serious reform.  But just how... Read more...

Intergenerational fairness: Reforming the triple lock

Kieran Neild-Ali, grassroots assistant   British businesses have been dragged kicking and screaming back into a nationwide lockdown. Many shops, pubs and restaurants will sadly close their doors forever. The health of Britain's economy is in a desperate state.  This is also true of an entire generation of young people... Read more...

The Sovereign Grant needs a reality check

Duncan Simpson, research director   Popular Netflix series The Crown has gripped viewers around the world. It is a homage to the life of Queen Elizabeth II, detailing the history of 20th century Britain and cementing the relevance of the monarchy as a cultural and political asset of the nation.... Read more...

Tax reform should focus on growing GDP, not extracting revenue from it

Rory Meakin, research fellow of the TaxPayers' Alliance   The Resolution Foundation published Unhealthy finances yesterday, a report which highlights the fiscal damage being wreaked by coronavirus and makes the case for an austerity package to fall largely on taxpayers in middle Britain. Significant effort has clearly been put into it,... Read more...

Dear Office of Tax Simplification, now is not the time for a tax raid

By Duncan Simpson, research director of the TaxPayers' Alliance   The Office of Tax Simplification (OTS) has published its report on overhauling capital gains tax. Much of the press coverage rightly presents the recommendations as radical. But the report itself is more measured than is often suggested.   Most of the... Read more...

Down Under: What the UK government can learn from Australia

By Scott Simmonds, researcher at the TaxPayers’ Alliance   With public sector net borrowing totalling £36.1 billion in September, the financial difficulty the UK is storing up for future taxpayers cannot be ignored. Figures from the Office for Budget Responsibility show that the UK deficit so far has already topped... Read more...

The Redmond Review Debunked

By Kieran Neild-Ali, grassroots assistant   Time and time again, local authorities are caught red handed by the TaxPayers’ Alliance wasting taxpayers’ money and raising taxes - giving ratepayers a rotten deal. So when the Department of Housing, Communities and Local Government commissioned Sir Tony Redmond to review the transparency... Read more...

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