"Look through the Budget and you will see key policies we campaigned for being put into effect." says Lib Dem Leader and Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg. 880,000 low paid workers will be freed from Income Tax altogether. A new tax on banks will ensure that they help to pay to clear up the mess left by the financial crisis. A "triple lock" will raise state pensions every year in line with earnings, inflation, or by 2.5%, whichever is the highest. Never again will pensioners be allowed to fall behind. Increased tax credits for the poorest families will help ensure children of all backgrounds get a fair start in life. These and other measures will ensure that the burden of clearing up Labour's mess is shared fairly across society.
Mr Clegg said "We have had to take difficult decisions to tackle the deficit and lay the foundations of a fairer society. These are not decisions any government wants to take but we have no choice except to clear up the financial mess that Labour left us. Today's Budget takes these difficult decisions in an honest and fair way and with the clear stamp of Liberal Democrat values running through it.
"In the past, efforts to tackle a big deficit have always hit the poorest the most. The coalition has ensured that - for the first time - this will not happen. The richest will pay the most, while pensioners and children will be protected.
"This Government is being honest with people about the road ahead. Together, we can make it through these difficult times and restore health to our economy and to the public finances. These difficult choices are the foundation stones for the fairer Britain we will build over the next five years."
Look through the Budget and you will see key policies we campaigned for being put into effect.
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