- The Liberal Democrats propose a 5% VAT cut (from 20% to 15%) for pubs, restaurants, and entertainment venues to support the struggling hospitality sector.
- The VAT cut would be funded by a new windfall tax on big banks, expected to raise about £30bn by 2030.
- The party also calls for cutting energy bills by £90 a year by removing the main renewables levy, aiming to save the average family £270 by April 2027.
- The total cost of the package is £12bn, with the VAT cut costing £7.5bn and the energy bill measure £4.5bn.
- The Lib Dems propose using part of the bank levy to fund a new Energy Security Bank for green energy home loans, launching in 2027-28.
Source: bbc.com
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