Joined: Apr 03 2003 Posts: 28186 Location: A world of my own ...
A real old scattergun of a Budget. No clear policy thread running through it at all.
Giveaways for some (shale gas explorers, middle income families with children, buyers of new build houses, beer drinkers), kicks in the teeth for others (further cuts to public sector budgets, pay rises capped at well below inflation).
Basically, a whole load of tinkering around the edges of the economy while it continues to lurch further away from the Government's own targets on growth and borrowing. Quite how Osborne has the cheek to insist that everything is still on track I don't know.
Mind you, when you've got News International on your side you can convince the public of anything (apparently the Sun front page this morning massively understated the debt position - accidentally or otherwise).
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Joined: Feb 27 2002 Posts: 18060 Location: On the road
cod'ead wrote::lol:
No, what you really do need to do is understand the difference between Land Value Taxation and my proposal for funding housebuilding in the social rented sector.
Even by your obviously low standards of comprehension, this one is a fooking classic
In a post - my ideas have been exposed for what they are - but rather than accept my ideas are flawed I will resort to deflection - typical Mr Fish
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