Higher Taxes Specifically to Fund Health and Care
There have been votes in Parliament on a "Health and Social Care Levy", additional taxes ring-fenced for spending only on Health and Social Care.
Simon Baynes consistently voted for higher taxes specifically to fund health and social care
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On 14 Sep 2021:
Simon Baynes voted for a new 1.25% tax on individuals' earnings or profits to be spent on health and social care.
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On 14 Sep 2021:
Simon Baynes voted for a new 1.25% tax on individuals' earnings or profits to be spent on health and social care.
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On 14 Sep 2021:
Simon Baynes voted for a new 1.25% tax on individuals' earnings or profits to be spent on health and social care.
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On 8 Sep 2021:
Simon Baynes voted to raise taxes on income and profits to fund health and social care, and, prior to the new tax being levied, to temporarily raise national insurance to fund the NHS.
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On 29 Mar 2022:
Simon Baynes voted to increase the Married Women’s Reduced Rate of primary Class 1 National Insurance Contributions by 1.25%, in-line with increases to other National Insurance rates which had been made to raise the Health and Social Care Levy, a ring-fenced additional tax to support UK health and social care bodies.
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