How many times do we hear this tired cliche?!
I’ve seen no posts on the budget but it’s pretty obvious to me this was a very different budget to what a Tory Chancellor would have done with a marked change of direction for the Country right or wrong.
It’s very much a social democratic budget with an emphasis on spending/investment which has obviously entailed tax rises.
I applaud the honesty of it. I don’t like the idea of higher taxes on enterprise but I get the need for more spending at the moment which should bring long-term improvements.
It feels like a big change in direction for Country. The smart move in a few years is to rejoin customs union once the politics of that have subsided and with that higher growth which could then mean a balanced budget which could result in some easing.
I think most people who understand the need for balanced budgets will respect this and in the end it will be respected. We can’t live in fantasy economics either from right or left for ever.
I’ve seen no posts on the budget but it’s pretty obvious to me this was a very different budget to what a Tory Chancellor would have done with a marked change of direction for the Country right or wrong.
It’s very much a social democratic budget with an emphasis on spending/investment which has obviously entailed tax rises.
I applaud the honesty of it. I don’t like the idea of higher taxes on enterprise but I get the need for more spending at the moment which should bring long-term improvements.
It feels like a big change in direction for Country. The smart move in a few years is to rejoin customs union once the politics of that have subsided and with that higher growth which could then mean a balanced budget which could result in some easing.
I think most people who understand the need for balanced budgets will respect this and in the end it will be respected. We can’t live in fantasy economics either from right or left for ever.