It has felt like an eternity, but Chancellor Rachel Reeves will finally unveil her second Autumn Budget on Wednesday 26 November. This blog begins with an explanation of how the Budget process works, then attempts to estimate the size of the new financial hole. The next instalment will look at how she is likely to … Continue reading The Chancellor is set to raise taxes again – by as much as £30 billion
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This is no way to run a Budget!
The joint team from No.10 and the Treasury working to prepare the Budget has apparently decided to junk the plan to raise the basic and higher rates of income tax. The official line is that this is not a “U-turn” because this plan was just media speculation and never official policy. Pull the other one. The speculation … Continue reading This is no way to run a Budget!
Why Rachel Reeves has to increase taxes on motorists
The Daily Telegraph has reported that electric vehicle (EV) drivers will be hit with a new pay-per-mile tax in the Budget. Needless to say, this is not going down well with motorists, especially in rural areas, with some already describing it as a ‘poll tax on wheels’. But the context is important. In my view, pay-per-mile charges … Continue reading Why Rachel Reeves has to increase taxes on motorists
It’s time to call out “Tesco derangement syndrome”!
One surefire way to harvest ‘likes’ on social media is to blame higher food prices on “greedy companies”. It is best to ignore the tediously repetitive posts from attention-seeking ‘engagement farmers’. But many people who might have some real influence are now pushing the ‘greedflation’ line too. Most strikingly, Sharon Graham, head of the Unite … Continue reading It’s time to call out “Tesco derangement syndrome”!
