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Thread: The Budget

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    The Budget

    Surely worth a main page topic

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    Re: The Budget

    Unless he stops talking soon it's going to need it's own server

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    Sky News just posted the following bullet points

    Furlough extended until end of September

    Universal Credit uplift of £20 per week to continue for further 6 months

    Minimum wage to increase to £8.91 from April

    Stamp Duty holiday extended until June 30th

    Business rates holiday until end of June

    Personal Tax thresholds frozen until 2026

    Alcohol and fuel duties frozen

    Corporation tax on profits to rise to 25% from 2023

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    Quote Originally Posted by Michael Morris View Post
    Sky News just posted the following bullet points

    Furlough extended until end of September

    Universal Credit uplift of £20 per week to continue for further 6 months

    Minimum wage to increase to £8.91 from April

    Stamp Duty holiday extended until June 30th

    Business rates holiday until end of June

    Personal Tax thresholds frozen until 2026

    Alcohol and fuel duties frozen

    Corporation tax on profits to rise to 25% from 2023
    Back in the day, everyone used to tune in/watch on TV to check rises in

    Income tax
    Fags
    Booze

    Nothing else seemed to matter.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blue Dwr View Post
    Back in the day, everyone used to tune in/watch on TV to check rises in

    Income tax
    Fags
    Booze

    Nothing else seemed to matter.
    Dont forget rushing out to fill up the car before the fuel duty rise later that day.

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    looks like a kick in the teeth for key workers after a year they've had won't be forgotten by the British Public me thinks

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    Quote Originally Posted by MOZZER2 View Post
    looks like a kick in the teeth for key workers after a year they've had won't be forgotten by the British Public me thinks
    It will.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Bloop View Post
    Dont forget rushing out to fill up the car before the fuel duty rise later that day.
    True!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blue Dwr View Post
    Back in the day, everyone used to tune in/watch on TV to check rises in

    Income tax
    Fags
    Booze

    Nothing else seemed to matter.
    Ah....care free days hey

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    Quote Originally Posted by MOZZER2 View Post
    looks like a kick in the teeth for key workers after a year they've had won't be forgotten by the British Public me thinks
    Must have missed that. What was the 'kick in the teeth' ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tuerto View Post
    It will.
    They'll go back to being "non skilled workers" by the next election

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tuerto View Post
    It will.
    surely they should have made all key workers exempt from the personnel tax threshold until 2026

    This country relied on them so much the last year quiet monkfish .

    I hope the opposition parties kick up a fuss about this

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    Dont forget that the Senedd has tax raising powers and can do it's own thing with regards to Income Tax.
    Wouldn't surprise me if they brought in a lower rate and an extra higher rate sometime during the next parliament.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tuerto View Post
    It will.
    Agreed, who cares if the PM won’t tell us how many children he’s got or that he once arranged to have someone beat up, he’s a laugh and he got Brexit done.

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    Quote Originally Posted by the other bob wilson View Post
    Agreed, who cares if the PM won’t tell us how many children he’s got or that he once arranged to have someone beat up, he’s a laugh and he got Brexit done.
    Dear me, what has that got to do with the budget?

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    Universal Credit has seen an uplift (and extension) but anyone still on old system benefits have missed out throughout this year. A way of pushing people to make the change before they need to despite Universal Credit being financially a worse benefit for disabled people/people with ill health.

    A government looking to go green government has frozen fuel tax much to delight of Sun who campaigned for both greater focus on climate and protection for motorists.

    Corporation Tax increases and green infrastructure bank from Labour 2019 manifesto - not too surprising.

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    Quote Originally Posted by xsnaggle View Post
    Dear me, what has that got to do with the budget?
    I was replying to a post by Tuerto that was in response to something Mozzer said - there’s no point saying anything about the budget until the politically neutral Institute of Fiscal Studies have had their say on it because all you’ll hear today is party politicking.

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    Quote Originally Posted by the other bob wilson View Post
    I was replying to a post by Tuerto that was in response to something Mozzer said - there’s no point saying anything about the budget until the politically neutral Institute of Fiscal Studies have had their say on it because all you’ll hear today is party politicking.
    I agree with your last statement 100%. From what I've heard it hasn't hurt me much in the short term but it has done nothing to help me either.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MOZZER2 View Post
    looks like a kick in the teeth for key workers after a year they've had won't be forgotten by the British Public me thinks
    Please elaborate on this ‘kick in the teeth’

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    Analysis of the new freeports here: https://ukandeu.ac.uk/wp-content/upl.../Freeports.pdf

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    Quote Originally Posted by the other bob wilson View Post
    Agreed, who cares if the PM won’t tell us how many children he’s got or that he once arranged to have someone beat up, he’s a laugh and he got Brexit done.
    Seriously, are you sure about that ?

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    From what I glean from above, this Guppy bloke was after this other bloke's address, and was trying to get it from Johnson, but Johnson didn't give it to him. Sounds like BJ wouldn't minded him having a black eye or two, but 'arranging to have someone beaten up ' ? That's not how I read it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by A Quiet Monkfish View Post
    From what I glean from above, this Guppy bloke was after this other bloke's address, and was trying to get it from Johnson, but Johnson didn't give it to him. Sounds like BJ wouldn't minded him having a black eye or two, but 'arranging to have someone beaten up ' ? That's not how I read it.
    I disagree with you, but if we assume you’re right, that still leaves stuff like sackings for lying to consider.

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    Lets be honest here ( and i know some will of course refuse to see it ) , this budget has been decent for the low income / working class, Furlough / SE help scheme ( which will save jobs ) and the continuation of the £20 uplift to Universal credit cannot be knocked

    of course we will see the people saying " front line workers should have got a pay rise "

    This government has tried its best with Furlough / SE help for over 1 year, not sure many other countries have gone that far to help

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