Nearly half (49 percent) of voters expect the new tax plan of the government is mainly a VVD plan. According to the poll by Maurice de Hond thinks only 14 percent of voters that plans especially get a Labour signature. The PvdA voters think as much as 59 percent to a VVD plan will come out.
The VVD believes that eventually 28 percent a VVD-tax plan will come and a quarter of these voters think the tax plan will mainly come from the Labour cooker. SP voters most likely to think that the VVD will predominate: 74 percent. Of all voters think together a quarter that it will be a “balanced compromise”.
According to the dog this week, there are hardly any shifts in the number of seats that the parties would get if there were elections now . “The last real shift was when Jesse Klaver leader of GroenLinks was,” said the pollster. The Labour Party wins this week a virtual seat and therefore amounts to ten seats. D66 loses a seat and goes to 17 seats.
The VVD in the polls still the largest party, with 25 seats, followed by the SP with 23 seats and CDA 22. The PVV is on 21 seats and Green 14.
Although many voters for a reform of the tax system. 64 percent believe that reforms are needed, 19 percent believe that the current system should be continued. Far fewer people are positive about the approach to regulate the plan first in backrooms and then get only publicly support the parties in Parliament: 66 percent think the plans first made public must be 28 thinks that the parties first must support.
Also declining support among voters as the plans mean that the tax reduction on labor and tax increases. Slightly more than half (51 percent) of those surveyed believe that a good idea.
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