Wednesday 30 January 2013

Stephen Metcalfe MP calls on Thurrock Council to freeze Council Tax


Stephen Metcalfe, local MP for South Basildon and East Thurrock, is calling on Thurrock Councils to help local residents this year by freezing Council Tax.

Mr Metcalfe commented: “Freezing Council Tax has made a real difference to the people of Thurrock and I want to see this continue next year. The Government has made the money available for Council’s to do this and I hope that our local Council will continue to maintain the freeze.”

“Households are facing difficult economic times and need help keeping the cost of living down. Under the previous Government, council tax more than doubled to £120 a month and this placed a significant burden on local taxpayers.”

“It is therefore essential that Thurrock Council listens to its residents and do the right thing by leaving more of peoples own money in their own pockets. To do anything else would show how out of touch with the reality the controlling group are.”

“Over the last two years, the Government has provided grants of around £2 billion to help freeze council tax. The Government will set aside an extra £450 million to help freeze council tax bills in England. The support for local authorities means that taxpayers living in an average Band D home in England could save up to £72 on a five per cent rise in council tax.”

“A freeze in council tax in 2013-14 would represent a real terms cut of around two per cent and a fall of nine per cent in real terms over the past three years.”

“If councils decide to snub the freeze offer and significantly increase council tax, the Localism Act 2011 now provides a new right for local residents to veto such excessive rises through a local referendum.”