The UK's PMA has given the public a hefty tax dose to take care of the elderly


Boris Jones broke his election promise not to raise taxes

The rate of National Insurance Payments paid by the salaried class has been increased by 1.25 per cent

New Delhi: British Prime Minister Boris Jones on Tuesday said the country's growing financial costs for the treatment and care of the elderly are on the rise, which will require them to break their election promise not to raise taxes and inevitably raise taxes.

The Prime Minister announced a 1.25 per cent increase in the rate of national insurance payments paid by salaried people, justifying all his proposals to raise taxes. This extra will cost each salaried 180 pounds more annually. Remember that this tax falls in the category of personal tax which will affect every salaried employee.

Jones told lawmakers in Britain's House of Commons that his Conservative government would raise 36 36 billion (50 50 billion) over the next three years to support the country's troubled National Health Service and meet the cost of medical care and care for the elderly. Karlavo has made an extremely difficult but responsible decision.

The Kovid epidemic in the country has left the National Health Service with a backlog of millions of appointments, causing huge delays in treating people and other necessary medical procedures. "There will be no further delay in social care," Jones said, adding that the government has been tackling the problem for decades.

According to government figures, one in seven British citizens pays an estimated લાખ 1 million for medical and elderly treatment. In addition, the cost of medical treatment for those who cannot afford it at all has to be borne by the local self-governing bodies or the state governments or the central governments, which increases the financial burden on the local government bodies.

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