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Surely you'd just extend the term? Anyone on a fix should be looking to do that now and pay the money in to a savings account of some form.It will be interesting to see what labour propose. It appears they wouldn't reverse the cuts to 19% and national insurance but the 45% cut they would. Not sure that their policies are that much radically different from what I've heard so far.
Quote from: Panda on September 24, 2022, 09:47:09 amWhy wasn't fuel duty cut or even mentioned?Cutting fuel duty would have led to everyone benefitting and not just the wealthy. Not those that done buy fuel. We need to reduce fuel use not increase it.
Why wasn't fuel duty cut or even mentioned?Cutting fuel duty would have led to everyone benefitting and not just the wealthy.
Rarely agree with Billy but this post is as accurate as it gets. I hate Labour with a passion but there really is no option left but to put aside pride and principle and to lend my vote Labour to get these evil parasites out of office. This mini budget proves beyond doubt that the Tories think ordinary people are stupid. Trying to create the illusion that it is people's best interests in the long run to make rich people richer and poor people poorer. Payback time in the next election for these shitehouses.
Just imagine the reaction if a Labour Chancellor had presented a new fiscal plan, with zero attempt to have an independent costing, and the markets had reacted by the Pound dropping 4% and the interest rate that Govt pays on debt increasing by the most in a single day for 31 years. Just close your eyes and try to imagine it.
Quote from: BillyStubbsTears on September 23, 2022, 09:46:02 amFor the record, I entirely agree that we desperately need stronger growth. Been saying that ever since the Austerity disaster. But the way to do that is by Govt investment in high quality education, training and capital infrastructure. Not giving away billions to people who already have plenty. I agree actually listening to the statement this morning.45% tax cut - utterly unnecessary.20% cut to 19% - fine with that to a point though I still preferred increasing the tax thresholds.NI Cut - should never have been done in the first place, fix the tax policy as a whole.Stamp duty changes - can see the logic given interest rates, seems sensible enough.CT hold - massive for businesses actually and that's one that can stimulate growth so seems sensible.Enterprise zones - make good sense on paper, be interesting to see the details and if it helps unlock the potential of areas like ours.Overall the handouts are too generic, they don't necessarily stimulate growth all that well and I doubt they'll work personally. All I see some of it doing is enabling those who are better off to cream more money from the higher interest rates. I'm not at all sure it's targeted enough. Rishi Sunak was wrong to want to put bigger tax increases in, Liz Truss has took it too far.
For the record, I entirely agree that we desperately need stronger growth. Been saying that ever since the Austerity disaster. But the way to do that is by Govt investment in high quality education, training and capital infrastructure. Not giving away billions to people who already have plenty.
I remember when the conservatives used to wrongly blame Labour for the ‘08 recession when they wouldn’t have done anything different to avoid it themselves.The same is now happening in reverse.
Quote from: ncRover on September 25, 2022, 06:50:12 amI remember when the conservatives used to wrongly blame Labour for the ‘08 recession when they wouldn’t have done anything different to avoid it themselves.The same is now happening in reverse.You think Labour would deal with this situation by giving massive tax cuts to the wealthiest, releasing the cap on bankers'bonuses, allowing fracking while banning wind farms and solar farms, cutting income tax and keeping VATat 20% etc, etc?I suggest that's some seriously impressive Bothsides Koolaid you're drinking there.
Quote from: big fat yorkshire pudding on September 23, 2022, 10:40:54 amQuote from: BillyStubbsTears on September 23, 2022, 09:46:02 amFor the record, I entirely agree that we desperately need stronger growth. Been saying that ever since the Austerity disaster. But the way to do that is by Govt investment in high quality education, training and capital infrastructure. Not giving away billions to people who already have plenty. I agree actually listening to the statement this morning.45% tax cut - utterly unnecessary.20% cut to 19% - fine with that to a point though I still preferred increasing the tax thresholds.NI Cut - should never have been done in the first place, fix the tax policy as a whole.Stamp duty changes - can see the logic given interest rates, seems sensible enough.CT hold - massive for businesses actually and that's one that can stimulate growth so seems sensible.Enterprise zones - make good sense on paper, be interesting to see the details and if it helps unlock the potential of areas like ours.Overall the handouts are too generic, they don't necessarily stimulate growth all that well and I doubt they'll work personally. All I see some of it doing is enabling those who are better off to cream more money from the higher interest rates. I'm not at all sure it's targeted enough. Rishi Sunak was wrong to want to put bigger tax increases in, Liz Truss has took it too far.I'd still like to get your thoughts on the enterprise zones pud, if I remember correctly the previous ones launched in 1984 and were closed by the gov't in 2012.
Quote from: BillyStubbsTears on September 25, 2022, 08:42:09 amQuote from: ncRover on September 25, 2022, 06:50:12 amI remember when the conservatives used to wrongly blame Labour for the ‘08 recession when they wouldn’t have done anything different to avoid it themselves.The same is now happening in reverse.You think Labour would deal with this situation by giving massive tax cuts to the wealthiest, releasing the cap on bankers'bonuses, allowing fracking while banning wind farms and solar farms, cutting income tax and keeping VATat 20% etc, etc?I suggest that's some seriously impressive Bothsides Koolaid you're drinking there.Labour wouldn’t have prevented brexit, lockdowns or the Ukraine invasion. They were also complaining about the Tories high taxes a matter of months ago.I think VAT should have been cut to get people spending. But don’t really see the harm in anything else. Let’s see how it plays out in a non-partisan way. This way of growing the economy is tried and tested.No need for intrusive countryside wind farms if we’re going nuclear. Wind farms getting expanded at sea instead where nobody lives, surely you and our wildlife would prefer that?
Growing the economy from where we currently are by giving tax cuts massively skewed to the wealthy is absolutely not tried and tested.
Quote from: ncRover on September 25, 2022, 08:53:37 amQuote from: BillyStubbsTears on September 25, 2022, 08:42:09 amQuote from: ncRover on September 25, 2022, 06:50:12 amI remember when the conservatives used to wrongly blame Labour for the ‘08 recession when they wouldn’t have done anything different to avoid it themselves.The same is now happening in reverse.You think Labour would deal with this situation by giving massive tax cuts to the wealthiest, releasing the cap on bankers'bonuses, allowing fracking while banning wind farms and solar farms, cutting income tax and keeping VATat 20% etc, etc?I suggest that's some seriously impressive Bothsides Koolaid you're drinking there.Labour wouldn’t have prevented brexit, lockdowns or the Ukraine invasion. They were also complaining about the Tories high taxes a matter of months ago.I think VAT should have been cut to get people spending. But don’t really see the harm in anything else. Let’s see how it plays out in a non-partisan way. This way of growing the economy is tried and tested.No need for intrusive countryside wind farms if we’re going nuclear. Wind farms getting expanded at sea instead where nobody lives, surely you and our wildlife would prefer that?Labour wouldn't have been panicked into having a referendum by UKIP eating into their voting base in the first place.
Quote from: BillyStubbsTears on September 25, 2022, 08:55:56 amGrowing the economy from where we currently are by giving tax cuts massively skewed to the wealthy is absolutely not tried and tested.Way more so than Corbyn’s politics, did you vote for him?The model itself is tried and tested. We can’t predict the future, so let’s see. I’m sure even if it’s positive you’ll have your own negative slant on it anyway.
Budget's going well...Once again, just imagine if a Labour Chancellor had given away £50bn in tax cuts to the poorest and the £ had tanked.
Quote from: Glyn_Wigley on September 25, 2022, 09:22:37 amQuote from: ncRover on September 25, 2022, 08:53:37 amQuote from: BillyStubbsTears on September 25, 2022, 08:42:09 amQuote from: ncRover on September 25, 2022, 06:50:12 amI remember when the conservatives used to wrongly blame Labour for the ‘08 recession when they wouldn’t have done anything different to avoid it themselves.The same is now happening in reverse.You think Labour would deal with this situation by giving massive tax cuts to the wealthiest, releasing the cap on bankers'bonuses, allowing fracking while banning wind farms and solar farms, cutting income tax and keeping VATat 20% etc, etc?I suggest that's some seriously impressive Bothsides Koolaid you're drinking there.Labour wouldn’t have prevented brexit, lockdowns or the Ukraine invasion. They were also complaining about the Tories high taxes a matter of months ago.I think VAT should have been cut to get people spending. But don’t really see the harm in anything else. Let’s see how it plays out in a non-partisan way. This way of growing the economy is tried and tested.No need for intrusive countryside wind farms if we’re going nuclear. Wind farms getting expanded at sea instead where nobody lives, surely you and our wildlife would prefer that?Labour wouldn't have been panicked into having a referendum by UKIP eating into their voting base in the first place.Their own fault for the Corbyn years. Unpatriotic at heart and a threat to National security.