If individuals are upset over a budget that offers more than the greatest part in more than ten years. I dread to think how upset they are over a 70 year high tax with Their housing and workers rights eroded over the years. all while eating out of areas full of mass foodbanks and charity shops
The Tories accepted what you spend should be covered by tax and promised a balanced budget by 2015. Instead after 14 years of Tory borrowing we are getting it now. And that balanced budget includes 85bn to service the huge Tory debt.
I think people missed the most epic Keir Starmer answer. 27:19 "yet your proposing to repeal the Northern Ireland Legacy bill [...] why sir are you throwing those veterans to the Wolves to pander to Shin Fay?" Starmer: "I'm not."
@@inquiringminds6633 I lived under a labour GOV and then Thatcher WHO robbed us blind giving ALL our public companies away then just let them get greedy, money we all had paid our taxes too for decades, and look at it now, you can't deny it can you
‘We have delivered on ending austerity’… Why can’t the govt focus on improving efficiency (wasting money on HS2, govt bailouts, public sector above inflation pay rises) rather than increasing their cost base and adding to debt. 10% of govt spending is on debt, let’s continue to focus on paying off the credit card rather than add to it. Despite the OBR stating we’ll be back in surplus by 2028, her OBR ‘economic growth’ estimates are actually falling till 2028 then increase to 1.8% by 2029 which is rather abysmal. High chance of the UK entering a doom loop from here.
When it was the previous government labour voted with conservative or many things, a lot of the opposition is just mildly upset, you got a strong sense that this is just another right wing party