Verdict on the budget?

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Sadly I've become jaded and apathetic to it all and irrespective of the party delivering it these budgets are all the same. I can't change what is delivered and so simply take the pros of higher tax allowance with whatever negatives are thrown in with a world weary shrug.


I'm somewhat embarrassed to say I agree with you. I know its important and I should care but I'm worn down by the obvious 'smoke and mirrors; of Mr Osborne's No 10 ambitions
 
I'm somewhat embarrassed to say I agree with you. I know its important and I should care but I'm worn down by the obvious 'smoke and mirrors; of Mr Osborne's No 10 ambitions

The sad thing for me it's not a case of Conservative or Labour but the fact that each budget is the same old and each is a new stick to keep beating the bloke in the street with a wife and family doing a 9-5 job, enjoying a beverage and having to drive to work
 
The sad thing for me it's not a case of Conservative or Labour but the fact that each budget is the same old and each is a new stick to keep beating the bloke in the street with a wife and family doing a 9-5 job, enjoying a beverage and having to drive to work

So freezing fuel and Beer duty didn't help then?
 
So freezing fuel and Beer duty didn't help then?

Osbo should have put 1p or 2p on fuel duty - fuel being so relatively cheap at the moment - and that would have paid for his tax cuts. Rather he decides to cut PIP impacting the disabled - something getting him into all sorts of bother from some in his own party never mind elsewhere ...
 
Osbo should have put 1p or 2p on fuel duty - fuel being so relatively cheap at the moment - and that would have paid for his tax cuts. Rather he decides to cut PIP impacting the disabled - something getting him into all sorts of bother from some in his own party never mind elsewhere ...

I'd happily taken a 3% rise in income tax if it went to the right places like the DLA or PIP. That said, I did read an article that said how flawed the mechanism is for DLA. For example, a certain amount of money is paid out based on needs. If various aids are placed in the home to satisfy some of those needs, the allowance wasn't reduced. Don't know how true that is, and to be honest I don't begrudge a penny they get.
 
Osbo should have put 1p or 2p on fuel duty - fuel being so relatively cheap at the moment - and that would have paid for his tax cuts. Rather he decides to cut PIP impacting the disabled - something getting him into all sorts of bother from some in his own party never mind elsewhere ...

Too true, I think Osbourne is beginning to lose the plot.

The unholy alliance between Tory rebels and the SNP seems to have done for this government.
Good old Tories they just can't help themselves.
The EU referendum will go down in history as one of the biggest political blunders. IMVHO
 
Too true, I think Osbourne is beginning to lose the plot.

The unholy alliance between Tory rebels and the SNP seems to have done for this government.
Good old Tories they just can't help themselves.
The EU referendum will go down in history as one of the biggest political blunders. IMVHO
Done for this government ?!

In what way ? What changes have SNP etc been able to change or affect ?
 
I'd happily taken a 3% rise in income tax if it went to the right places like the DLA or PIP. That said, I did read an article that said how flawed the mechanism is for DLA. For example, a certain amount of money is paid out based on needs. If various aids are placed in the home to satisfy some of those needs, the allowance wasn't reduced. Don't know how true that is, and to be honest I don't begrudge a penny they get.

I agree in genuine cases people need real support and help back into employment where possible but I do have doubts about some people on DLA. I think too many have been moved onto it rather than JSA to make the unemployment numbers seem better. I see far too many people walking around with elbow crutches that they obviously don't need and they do the genuine disabled a great disservice.
 
I agree in genuine cases people need real support and help back into employment where possible but I do have doubts about some people on DLA. I think too many have been moved onto it rather than JSA to make the unemployment numbers seem better. I see far too many people walking around with elbow crutches that they obviously don't need and they do the genuine disabled a great disservice.

And you are basing that assumption on your medical diagnosis skills how then??
 
The SNP on their own do not have much chance but aided by the Tory rebels they seem to be blocking this governments most unpopular bills.
Mind you the SNP did manage to gather sufficient support to get the Tampax tax sorted.

Sorry but which unpopular bills have been blocked ?
 
Osbo should have put 1p or 2p on fuel duty - fuel being so relatively cheap at the moment - and that would have paid for his tax cuts. Rather he decides to cut PIP impacting the disabled - something getting him into all sorts of bother from some in his own party never mind elsewhere ...

Exactly. This PIP cut is going to run and run and will divide the Tory party
 
Community Justice, Sunday trading, probably disabled budget proposals off the top of my head.

Community Justice ?

And no bill in regards the disabled budgets

So it's just Sunday trading which was voted against by a good number

So they haven't really done for the government after all have they
 
So the repellent Ian Duncan Smith resigns because even he thinks the cuts to disabled peoples benefits will be a step too far.
Tories getting to be as divided as Labour. :clap:
 
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