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"Lenihan has failed with Budget 2009" - SF 16.10.08

A DONEGAL senator has slated Finance Minister Brian Lenihan's first budget saying the Government has "failed the leadership test".
Senator Pearse Doherty said Sinn Féin wanted to see the beginning of a three year plan to get the economy back on track.
"The Government has not delivered such a Budget. The Minister had committed to the building of a strong economy and to protect the most vulnerable in society. He has done neither. There are no job creation proposals and vulnerable families will be worst hit by hikes in direct and indirect taxation," said the Sinn Féin senator.
He also criticsed the new 1% income levy, VAT increases and fuel tax saying they would hit hardest working families and small businesses.
While he welcomed the widening of the PAYE tax bands, betting tax and DIRT rises, which Sinn Féin had proposed, he described as "disgraceful" the income levy and VAT increases.
"The proposed income levy is regressive. While it is positive that people on over €100,000 will pay more at 2%, the fact that all those on under this figure will pay at the same level means it disproportionately hits those on low incomes," he said.
“The increase of the 21% VAT rate by half a percent is also regressive. It will hit low income families and does nothing to reverse the State’s dependence on consumption taxes, one of the key contributors to the current public finance difficulties." Meanwhile, he claimed the pension and social welfare rises of €7 and €6.50, respectively, would do nothing to ease the burden for cash-strapped families. "We called for increases of €15 for each social welfare payment. €6.50 per week will disappear into the cost of living before it is even paid. €7 per week for pensions is a slap in the face to the generation which built this economy."
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