ROVERT47
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As in?Mr Labour talking throwing out some real Tory vibes lately.
As in?Mr Labour talking throwing out some real Tory vibes lately.
As in?
Both me and my Wife have received our state pension increases in the post for April, the triple lock, the gift that keeps on giving.
Yeah, I’m a Baby Boomer, do I feel guilty?, Nah.
My late Dad’s bank released his estate into my account following probate being granted, suffice to say my two sons and two Granddaughters have all received a very nice surprise.
I was paying 14/15% late eighties early nineties.
There is a palpable sense out there, regardless of what Keir Starmer might want to say because he’s always keen to talk down Britain, I can tell actually on the ground people are, since the beginning of this year, feeling that the economy has turned the corner.
They do see those green shoots. They can see that things are getting better. Inflation has been more than halved, mortgage rates starting to come down, wages have been rising for six, seven months in a row now.
If there is any room for tax cuts (I don't think there is or that's its sensible) surely to help the poorest end of society it has to go on personal allowances?joseph rowntree foundation published a great pre budget report.
it suggests that approx 75% of respondents are worried about funding for essential services, such as the nhs.
no majority hoping for tax cuts on earnings in the budget.
the report suggests hunt has negligible wiggle room, and infers any tax cts will be ideologically motivated, rather than based on economics.
The report also calls out the government for how harsh the cost of living situ is impacting poorer people, especially the working poor.
Good point.Why would the Tories do that?