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OG, It stands to reason that if companies are obliged to pay higher taxes - and the higher minimum wage which Labour has promised - then those extra costs will be passed on to the consumer. Hit oil companies with higher tax and the cost of fuel goes up. Consequently the cost of everything that is transported by any sort of vehicle that runs on that fuel will increase. Everything - even public transport.
You might not want me to say that - and you might even want me to use Brexit to shove it under the carpet but, Brexit or not, that is what the effect of a Labour administration will be - and depending on welfare to bail them out isn’t the answer. What sort of country have we got if people don’t have jobs, can’t afford their day to day living expenses, and have to depend on handouts? Where is the sense in that?