remember arthur mann
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The only problem watching this lot, it's like watching The Chase. Full of non producers.
More the media outrage about the leak over the substance of is so far.Huge fuck up by the OBR, I would hope that it wasn’t deliberate.
Budget doesn’t seem overly controversial, anybody see anything that screams out at them?
Straight to the hypnosis tropes.Had to get the digs to the Greens in. Obviously worried that they're popular.
Have they tried to blame the government or accepted that there was incompetence from the OBR?More the media outrage about the leak over the substance of is so far.
Usual suspects demanding full parliamentary enquiry. (GBeebies/Talk)Have they tried to blame the government or accepted that there was incompetence from the OBR?
Cutting Serco contracts is ok by me.Reeves bringing back face to face benefit assessments
Till 2032 i think, wowserOBR: - Freezing tax thresholds from 2028-29 onwards (raises 8bn)- Charging National Insurance on salary-sacrificed pension contributions (raises 4.7bn)- Increasing tax rates on dividends, property and savings (raises 2.1bn)- Charge on electric and plug-in hybrid cars from April 2028 (raises 1.4bn)- Reforms to gambling tax (1.1bn)- Changes to capital gains tax reliefs on employee ownership trusts (£0.9 billion)
On this occasion the leak is fuck-all to do with Labour you straw-clutching twat!Labourpool
Always the victims, it's never their fault.
I’m sure an internal inquiry will suffice. Hopefully a honest mistake, otherwise we can no longer consider them impartial and not fit for purpose.Usual suspects demanding full parliamentary enquiry. (GBeebies/Talk)
Thats the problem though, people like changes to things that don't affect them. Its much harder for people to support changes which do impact them.I like the change to ISAs although I will never be lucky enough to max out the 20k a year it makes sense to encourage stocks over cash ISAs, whilst allowing over 65s to use the full allowance for cash still.