The cost of living... what can we do?

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  1. pete

    pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

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    Unfortunately boosting the economy has never done me any good in my lifetime.:frown:

    So what is doing away with the higher tax rate if its not cutting taxes.
     
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    I said she doesn't WANT to cut taxes.
     
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    pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

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    But she is.:smile:
     
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    Yes, she is. To boost the high rollers. A penny off basic income tax and no increase in National Insurance will annually save me about the price of a gallon of petrol.
     
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      The latest tax cuts do very little for the majority. And worse than that, for those of us with kids who will want a house in the future, or for young adults waiting to get onto the property ladder, it's a bit of a disaster.

      Abolishing the higher rate income tax just means those that earn loads already will suddenly have a lot more money, and seeing as nobody trusts pension schemes anymore, they likely want to invest in property. This is especially true given that the government has just taken away the incentive for higher earners to invest more in their pensions, as now they'll be getting 19% tax relief on their pension savings instead of 45%.

      If I were a betting man, I'd wager a significant rise in house prices over the next few years. Great news for those with investment properties. Terrible for anyone just wanting to buy a home to live in.
       
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        All I know is that nothing in the budget has given me a penny more but the resulting drop in the pound is almost certainly going to put up prices.

        Robot Liz has now been joined by Marvin Kwasi the Paranoid Android!
         
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          It is only the 45% tax rate they are doing away with. The 40% rate will still be in place.
           
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          • pete

            pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

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            Oh well, I can breathe a sigh of relief there then.:biggrin:
             
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                Everyone looking forward to a labour government? This new bunch aren't even making a secret of looking after the super wealthy and screwing the majority
                 
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                  The Tories will be toast at the next general election, would Truss have ever been elected PM if not for the mess we are in. Personally, I believe the Tories have no intentions of trying to win the next election.
                   
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                    I agree. This feels like 2 years to line the pockets of the bigwigs and party donors
                     
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                    • pete

                      pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

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                      Not really, their only answer is always the same.
                      A windfall tax on energy producers, but its been proven that would only raise a fraction of what is required.
                      They just keep saying what needs to be done without saying how.

                      I think I could do that.:biggrin:
                       
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                        It's the thought of starmer at the helm of it all that does me in. We're going to be sleepwalking for the next 7 years!
                         
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                          The great British pubic showed their true colours years ago when they decided David Cameron was more credible than Ed Milliiband. The former looked good in a suit and was English born and bred, the latter was a very knowledgeable geek with a non British ancestry.

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