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Economy

Jo Swinson and Vince Cable in Milngavie Precinct, Feb 2009

People today are struggling with spiralling debts, rising food and energy bills and unaffordable mortgages. A decade of complacency by Gordon Brown has meant that with plummeting house prices, falling growth, rising inflation and rising unemployment, the outlook for the UK economy has not looked so bleak since the Tory recession of the 1990s.

Please follow the links below for:

[Local Economy] - [Economic Downturn] - [Tax] - [Benefits and Tax Credits] - [External Media]

Local Economy

As the MP for East Dunbartonshire, I see it as my duty to maintain a close relationship with businesses in the area, keeping in regular contact, listening to their concerns and lobbying the Government to get our economy back on track. The links below highlight just some of the action I have taken.

Jo Swinson and Vince Cable visit workers at Asda in bearsden, Feb 2009

Jo's news stories on Local Economy

04/11/10 Beatson must keep world-class scientists

29/10/10 Save Kirky Farmers' Market

09/09/10 National Insurance breaks give business a boost

16/08/10 Local high tech industry leading the way

14/05/10 Local business a clear winner

22/03/10 Jobless rate rising again

15/03/10 Jo praises local winners of Big Lottery Fund grants

04/03/10 Jo Swinson: "Lend a helping hand to local businesses"

26/02/10 Council attacks local voluntary groups

22/02/10 Unemployment rising again in East Dunbartonshire

08/02/10 Population decline shows need for regeneration

15/02/10 No empty space to replace Co-op

20/01/10 Local unemployment still falling while Scotland's rises

18/12/09 Local unemployment continues to fall

07/12/09 Buy local this Christmas, says Jo

24/11/09 Unemployment falling in East Dunbartonshire

16/11/09 Lib Dems welcome regeneration cash

13/11/09 East Dunbartonshire will be hardest hit by recession

02/11/09 Jo defends Kirky Farmers' Market

16/09/09 McGavigans goes into administration

28/08/09 70 unemployed teachers in East Dunbartonshire

14/08/09 East Dunbartonshire unemployment up 50% since 2008

18/06/09 Swinson: Government is failing small businesses in East Dunbartonshire

05/06/09 Milngavie Farmers Market returns

01/06/09 Excellent day for Aviva Bishopbriggs

29/05/09 Jo backs local farmers against unnecessary legislation

15/05/09 Milngavie Farmers' Market will go ahead in June

08/05/09 "Farmers' Market must go ahead next month" - Swinson

06/05/09 Jo highlights local unemployment in Parliament

27/04/09 "Sparklyn" new business success

10/03/09 Swinson celebrates Healthy Enterprise

21/02/09 Local workers meet Vince Cable MP

Jo at Milngavie Farmers' Market, June 2009

18/02/09 Huntershill Village weathering the storm

11/02/09 100 job losses in Bishopbriggs a heavy blow to local economy

06/02/09 Jo challenges MOD over local company job losses

06/01/09 Tavish Scott welcomes Jo's local economy plan

19/12/08 Jo Swinson highlights rising East Dunbartonshire unemployment at Westminster

04/12/08 Support local producers this Christmas

01/12/08 Update: Jo Swinson in talks over support proposals for Flexible Ducting workforce

28/11/08 Jo urges support for Flexible Ducting workforce

27/11/08 Cut Council payment times to help local businesses

24/11/08 Government misses golden opportunity to boost East Dunbartonshire economy

21/11/08 SNP public works delays causing concern for local business

31/10/08 Jo seeks to reunite 'forgotten' funds with savers

Jo at Kirkintilloch Farmers' Market

29/10/08 Unemployment figures show banking crisis has hit local families

27/10/08 Action needed to support small businesses

15/10/08 Letter from Jo Swinson on the local impact of the global financial crisis

14/10/08 Jo praises Bishopbriggs training scheme

12/09/08 Scottish Food Fortnight: Milngavie butcher top for Scottish produce

29/08/08 Jo backs action to save homes from repossession

13/08/08 Waste management can bring cash boost for local businesses

13/08/08 A slice of chocolate heaven in Milngavie

01/08/08 Serious concern over impact of British Gas rises

31/07/08 Jo alarmed at Passport Office job cuts

06/06/08 Jo blames Business Gateway axe as new businesses suffer 30% slump

09/05/08 Green Businesses thriving in East Dunbartonshire

22/04/08 Clear vision needed for East Dunbartonshire tourism

16/04/08 Jo positive on farmers' market

13/02/08 Milngavie must tap into West Highland Way potential

05/09/07 Milngavie Farmers Market factfinding mission

15/08/07 Small business support necessary to repeat Filterclear success

24/07/07 Business Gateway closures unacceptable

20/07/07 Positive moves over Farmers' Market future

20/06/07 Jo voices fears after Kirkintilloch Farmers' Market fails to go ahead

18/06/07 Jo teams up with Gary Lineker to support Markets Week

04/06/07 Jo launches Save Farmers' Market campaign

13/02/07 Top Bishopbriggs employer welcomes back Jo

02/02/07 Jo gets the lowdown on top Milngavie employer

30/12/06 Help at hand for New Year debt problems

08/12/06 Jo gives Season's Greetings to Bishopbriggs Businesses

17/11/06 Jo praises East Dunbartonshire's enterprising spirit

06/10/06 Jo Swinson offers Milngavie Business support

22/08/06 Optronics plant showcases skills of East Dunbartonshire workforce - Jo

27/01/06 Jo rewards initiative at local manufacturer

25/01/06 Comment from Jo over Marks and Spencer in Bishopbriggs

18/01/06 Comment from Jo over Harper Collins job cuts

11/01/06 Comment from Jo over job losses at B&Q in Bishopbriggs

05/01/06 Milngavie IT company receives Investors In People award from Jo Swinson

16/09/05 Jo Swinson opens new Job Centre Plus

01/06/05 Jo supports Milngavie Farmers Market - "good for local businesses"

24/05/05 Jo puts concerns to Clydesdale Bank representatives

19/05/05 Jo takes fight to save East Dunbartonshire's high streets to the House of Commons

Economic Downturn

Jo's news stories on the Economic Downturn

27/05/10 Most vulnerable must be protected from cuts, says Jo

06/04/10 Jo calls for bank bosses to be sacked if they fail to meet lending targets

04/03/10 Jo Swinson: "Lend a helping hand to local businesses"

25/02/10 Part nationalised banks are for lending, not bonuses

25/02/10 Labour's spending on green jobs just 20% of what was promised

22/02/10 Unemployment rising again in East Dunbartonshire

20/01/10 Local unemployment still falling while Scotland's rises

18/12/09 Local unemployment continues to fall

20/11/09 Jo delivers speech to UN conference on global economy

13/11/09 East Dunbartonshire will be hardest hit by recession

24/04/09 Jo condemns Labour budget as unemployment soars

12/02/09 Stop the madness over bankers' bonuses

10/11/08 Irresponsible lending leaving families struggling to cope - Jo

28/10/08 Stronger protection against repossessions needed

27/10/08 Action needed to support small businesses

15/10/08 Letter from Jo Swinson on the local impact of the global financial crisis

08/10/08 Jo backs £500bn bank rescue plan

26/09/08 Jo seeks feedback on credit crunch effects

29/08/08 Jo backs action to save homes from repossession

06/06/08 Jo blames Business Gateway axe as new businesses suffer 30% slump

18/02/08 Government incompetence has been costly to Northern Rock

Tax

Britain's tax system is fundamentally unfair. The last Labour government have left us with a grotesque situation in which the poorest 20% of households pay more tax on their income than the wealthiest 20%. The Liberal Democrats have long campaigned to rebalance the tax system so that no one pays any income tax on the first £10,000 they earn. We managed to secure an agreement to do this in the Coalition Agreement, and in his 2010 Budget speech to the House of Commons the Chancellor of the Exchequer announced that the tax-free allowance will increase by £1000 in April 2011, lifting an estimated 880,000 of the lowest paid out of income tax altogether.

Jo's news stories on Tax

18/11/10 Richest must contribute their fair share - Jo

01/09/10 Tax avoidance clampdown to raise £7bn

16/07/10 Labour's cynical opportunism

15/07/10 Wealthy must pay their fair share, says Jo

23/06/10 Lib Dem tax switch to protect the poorest

25/03/10 Labour's budget makes tax system even more unfair

18/12/09 Swinson slams unfair tax rises

10/07/09 Government letting us down on income and alcohol tax

15/09/08 Cut 2p from income tax in Scotland - Jo

04/08/08 Minority report calls for Government U-turn on car tax

16/07/08 Scrap VAT on suncream to help fight skin cancer

24/04/08 Government leaving East Dunbartonshire residents in the dark over tax U-turn

11/04/08 Thousands of East Dunbartonshire residents suffer tax grab

11/03/08 Jo urges Chancellor to cut income tax

12/07/07 Jo challenges Chancellor as Lib Dems reveal new tax plans

27/03/07 Chancellor is 'Robin Hood in reverse'

21/03/07 Brown's final budget will hit poor hardest

08/06/06 The Green Tax switch

05/07/05 Council Tax - unfair and must be scrapped says Jo

Benefits and Tax Credits

The benefits system created by the Labour Government is over-complicated and badly administered. One million families have been underpaid tax credits, and the next minute they are overpaid and then asked to payback money which they have already spent, through no fault of their own. The coalition agreement will simplify the system so that these kinds of basic mistakes can be avoided.

Jo's news stories on Benefits

07/10/10 Housing benefit reform to create fairer, more sustainable system

07/04/10 Jo slams Government for tax credit incompetence

06/05/09 Benefit system failing local families

04/02/09 Jo challenges Minister over tax credits misery for East Dunbartonshire families

16/10/08 Jo critical of new benefit backdating rules

26/08/08 Jo shock at spiralling tax credit complaints

21/07/08 Disgrace over £1.4bn lost tax credits

28/03/08 Jo backs benefits campaign with Westminster petition

12/03/08 Raw deal for poorer children and pensioners in budget

06/09/07 Housing grant cuts will hit disabled residents

16/05/07 Tax credits failure causing misery to East Dunbartonshire families

01/06/06 Tax Credit chaos still failing East Dunbartonshire families

28/03/06 Jo challenges Minister on JobCentre cuts at first Scottish Questions outing

26/01/06 Jo calls for good quality, tailored support to help incapacity benefit claimants back to work

18/11/05 Jo Swinson calls on tax credit overpayment families to complain to ombudsman

External Media

23/02/10 Cutbacks will hit schoolkids and community halls (Kirkintilloch Herald)

16/02/10 Skaters reach for the sky in Kirkintilloch (Kirkintilloch Herald)

16/02/10 Population will shrink in East Dunbartonshire (Kirkintilloch Herald)

10/11/09 Keep on growing! (Kirkintilloch Herald)

Jo campaigns for free ATMs

28/10/09 Buy-out offers job hopes (Kirkintilloch Herald)

02/09/09 New teachers left jobless in East Dunbartonshire (Kirkintilloch Herald)

16/06/09 Depression costs economy £8.6bn a year (The Independent)

23/04/09 'Name and shame' tax havens under fire (ePolitix)

15/09/08 Economist to superhero? (New Statesman)

21/08/08 Moans over tax credits line soaring (Daily Mirror)

16/08/08 Families face airport ripoff with holiday costs soaring (Daily Record)

04/08/08 Backdating road tax is retrograde (The Guardian, Comment is Free)

04/08/08 Drivers face higher parking charges under controversial new car tax band linked to engine emissions (Daily Mail)

04/08/08 Treasury plan to pay drivers of gas-guzzling cars to go green (Daily Mirror)

04/08/08 Car tax divides MPs (Politics.co.uk)

10/02/07 25m bonuses for Child Support bunglers (Daily Record)

05/02/07 £1 Billion let-off for errant fathers (Evening Standard)

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