Wednesday, October 04, 2006

Thatcher on Tax Cuts

This quote came from an interview with Brian Walden in January 1983.

Brian Walden: You used to say "Let's have the tax cuts and then we shall get the growth".

Margaret Thatcher: No. Not always. That was a Laffer-ism you know, and I remember having arguments with Laffer and saying "Yes, but there's probably a three year gap and how are we going to get back that three years, how are we to survive that three years?" And also, I've been in politics a long time—you know that, we were in it together—and I've watched many many years reductions in public spending as an objective… If you actually hold it, you're doing very well, and then you take the growth to reduce your personal taxation. Once or twice one's been able to do certain reductions because one's found inefficiencies.


(hat tip Daniel Finkelstein)

1 comment:

dan said...

Never mind Thatcher on tax cuts... did anyone see the new BBC Robin Hood?

At one point the rebel in a hoodie confronted the Sherrif of Nottingham (who was defending high taxes as necessary for the war in the Holy Land) and made an impassioned plea for tax cuts as the means to stimulate the local economy.

(I'm not making this up by the way.)