Budge It
...second time in a week I've started a thread in the wrong place...
I liked Menzies Campbell's comments about wasteful public spending. It seems like evry other week you hear about some expensive hair brained scheme.
My reaction
Well losing the 10p starter rate on the first 1500 of taxable income means everyone is down £150 but 22% to 20% on the basic rate means my overall gain is about a grand! Even though the majority of people will be better off, those people earning very little because they're part time (ie students) will probably be slightly worse off by losing the 10p rate. I still think the threshold for higher rate is far too low and hasn't kept up with inflation. £28k a year isn't exactly affluent....it should be at least £35k
I am two months today without a cigarette and so I won't suffer that rise - money was a big motivating factor in my decision so maybe it does work - VAT on nicotine patches is down to 5% - that's good even though I don't need them any more - they are so hideously expensive it's not exactly encouraging to somebody who is considering giving up.
He's already doubled airline duties and yet this will not reduce the number of flights - it is still far cheaper than trains. I wish some money was put into public transport - a more popular way of addressing environmental issues.
I admit I am pleased with the budget - I will be significantly better off. But I can't help feeling it is a big dangly carrot on a stick.
Usually the CE offers a tax-cut carrot before election but in this case - before the leadership election.
anyone else?
~It's a maze for rats to try, it's a race for rats to die.~