I had to learn very quickly': Reform UK leader, 19, defends council tax rise
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I had to learn very quickly': Reform UK leader, 19, defends council tax rise
"It's not an ideal situation. We want low tax, low spend and we were always committed to that. It's just that national pressures that the government is not solving [such as] Send [special educational needs and disabilities] home-school transport. The people understand that taxes do have to go up now. I am dead against increasing taxes and I will do as much as I can to lower that bill and that burden."
"The 19-year-old leader of a Reform-led council has defended proposals for a 3.89% council tax rise, despite senior officers saying anything less than 5% would put the financial viability of the local authority at risk. Financial executives at Warwickshire county council said in December that the proposed increase was a riskier financial strategy that would threaten the medium-term sustainability of the local authority."
A 19-year-old leader of a Reform-led minority government at Warwickshire county council proposed a 3.89% council tax rise while senior officers warned that anything below 5% risks the authority's financial viability. Financial executives said the proposed increase was a riskier strategy threatening medium-term sustainability and that every 1% reduction from the maximum requires about £4.2m of additional cuts. At least four of the 10 councils controlled by the party initially proposed 5% rises. The leader cited national cost pressures such as SEND home-school transport, pledged to limit tax increases, and said savings might come from AI and transformation.
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