The Tories have pledged to raise the the secondary threshold at which employers start paying National Insurance by £21 a week, countering what it calls Labour's "job tax" of a 1% NI increase.
Unveiling their party's manifesto today at Battesea Power Station, the Conservatives also promised employees a rise of £24 a week in the primary NI threshold and in the Upper Earnings Limit by £29 ...
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