Reform UK proposed scrapping income tax on overtime hours for workers earning less than £75,000, estimating the "hard work bonus" would save a full-time nurse over £1,300 annually and cost £5 billion yearly. The party said the policy would be funded through welfare cuts, but Labour, the Conservatives, and Liberal Democrats questioned whether the funding would materialize.
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Reform UK proposed scrapping income tax on overtime hours for workers earning less than £75,000, estimating the "hard work bonus" would save a full-time nurse over £1,300 annually and cost £5 billion yearly. The party said the policy would be funded through welfare cuts, but Labour, the Conservatives, and Liberal Democrats questioned whether the funding would materialize.