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Do you find Renua a bit left wing?

Fine Gael too bleeding heart?

Have we got the trickle down think tank for you.

Eamon Delaney, executive director of The Hibernia Forum, writes:

The Hibernia Forum [a new independent advocacy group dedicated to the principles of a free market, individual liberty and responsible and prudent Government] will make a statement on the forthcoming budget in the Georgian Suite of Buswell’s Hotel on Molesworth Street, Dublin on Tuesday at 11 am.

The submission will argue strongly that the Government’s proposals are not only excessive and spendthrift, but also that the whole manner and methodology of how our national budgets are assessed and presented is wrong and needs to be changed.

The Hibernia Forum calls for:

A rebalancing of tax and welfare over the next decade to significantly reduce middle class welfare (i.e. aim to eliminate the net benefit currently enjoyed by deciles 4-6) so that the burden borne by the top three deciles can be reduced.

The introduction of a Flat Tax to replace income tax, employees PRSI and USC. We will prepare and present a detailed report on this proposal in the future…..

FIGHT!

Hibernia Forum