Lord Elpers wrote:Looks a good budget on the whole and one that should continue to reduce the deficit and make it more attractive for people to work rather than rely on hand outs. The excellent Chancellor is finally free of those naive LibDems and can now get on with the Conservative plan to return the country to economic health - just as they were elected to do.
The pleasant surprise was Osbournes purloining of the "Living Wage" franchise and while his version is not quite what a "Living Wage" was pitched at, at least its a decent hike in the NMW and goes some way to removing the employers subsidy where employers shamelessly exploit existing Working Tax Credit rules to obtain and maintain cheap labour, I expect more squeals of anguish from the likes of the CBI and the rest as well as threats of reducing hours to compensate etc, but ultimately if a cheap shoddy supermarket wants to stay open while paying far less than what is considered to be an average UK salary to the people who keep it open, then they will have to pay whatever Osbourne requires, or close earlier.