§ 22. Mr. ArbuthnotTo ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer what has been the effect of the income tax cuts since 1979 on the living standards of a married man on half average earnings with two children.
§ 84. Mr. EvennettTo ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer what has been the effect of the income tax cuts since 1979 on the living standard of a married man on half average earnings with two children.
§ Mr. Norman LamontReal take home pay is likely to have increased by 21½ per cent. between 1978–79 and 1988–89 for a married man, with two children on half average earnings. Income tax cuts have contributed to this, both directly and through their contribution to economic growth.
§ 39. Mr. WattsTo ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer what has been the effect of the income tax cuts since 1979 on the living standard of a married man on average earnings, with two children.
§ 52. Mr. SummersonTo ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer what has been the effect of the income tax cuts since 1979 on the living standard of a married man on average earnings, with two children.
67. Mr. Andy StewartTo ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer what has been the effect of the income tax cuts since 1979 on the living standard of a married man on average earnings, with two children.
§ Mr. Norman LamontReal take home pay will have increased 27½ per cent. between 1978–79 and 1988–89 for a married man, with two children on average earnings. Income tax cuts have contributed considerably to this, both directly and through their contribution to economic growth.