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flashy 22-06-2010 16:47

Emergency Budget 2010
 
Emergency Budget 2010: the key points - Emergency Budget 2010 - MSN Money UK


this bit amused me endlessly

Child grants: restrict the sure start maternity grant to the first child only, abolish the health in pregnancy grant. Expect lone parents to look for work when their youngest child goes to school.



this might actually STOP people popping kids out just to stay on benefits

Barrie Yates 22-06-2010 17:06

Re: Emergency Budget 2010
 
No increase on fuel, alcohol or tobacco and no kick in the slats for the lower paid as the tax threshold has been raised - even Senior Citizens can look forward to pensions being in line with wage rises and a minimum increase of 2.5% p.a.

Does this all seem to be contrary to what the doom and gloom forecasters have been predicting?

shakermaker 22-06-2010 17:41

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Just over a couple of months ago George Osborne said that he had no plans to raise VAT.

The richest 10% spend £1 in every £25 of their income on VAT, while the poorest 10% spend £1 in £7.

entwisi 22-06-2010 19:35

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but do teh richest still spend more on VAt than the poorest? you bet they do.

teh 2.5% rise means its going to cost me an extra £80 in diesel alone just to get to work each year. add in VAT on all the other costs and we am significantly worse off. Thing is I understand why its needed and would rather have this Budget that will sort things than to carry on in cloud cuckoo land that teh previosu lot lived in.

MargaretR 22-06-2010 20:28

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Quote:

Originally Posted by flashy (Post 823779)
Emergency Budget 2010: the key points - *Emergency Budget 2010 - MSN Money UK


this bit amused me endlessly

Child grants: restrict the sure start maternity grant to the first child only, abolish the health in pregnancy grant. Expect lone parents to look for work when their youngest child goes to school.



this might actually STOP people popping kids out just to stay on benefits

Won't this encourage them to 'pop' another just to make sure that there is always one under five.:confused:

flashy 22-06-2010 20:42

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the fact that they won't get a maternity grant might (BIG might) stop that i think Margaret, i think they get £500 per pregnancy at the moment

Benipete 22-06-2010 21:21

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Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 823800)
Won't this encourage them to 'pop' another just to make sure that there is always one under five.:confused:

I think It will mean peace and quite down the research center and a dramatic fall in WKD sales.:hidewall::hidewall::D:D

BERNADETTE 22-06-2010 21:36

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Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 823800)
Won't this encourage them to 'pop' another just to make sure that there is always one under five.:confused:

I think like Flashy on this one, without all the added extra grants for things already bought they just might think again about having more children. Then again the people who have worked and saved (if you ever can budget for the cost of raising a child) will maybe lose out as well.

Boeing Guy 23-06-2010 07:57

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Lets not forget that the Great Labour party have presided over this problem.
it seemed quite fair to me, We will be paying a bit more than our neigbours, but then we do earn more money anyway.

flashy 23-06-2010 07:58

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gotta agree with you on that one Boeing, we all expected it to be really bad, when in actual fact its not that bad at all

cashman 23-06-2010 08:14

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Originally Posted by flashy (Post 823837)
gotta agree with you on that one Boeing, we all expected it to be really bad, when in actual fact its not that bad at all

yer all forgetting, thats only the start, the worst is yet to come, wait while autumn.:rolleyes:

Boeing Guy 23-06-2010 08:20

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ya maybe right Cashy, I hope not, unfortunately we are in this mess and short of blowing up Parliament or robbing Fort Knox we all have to suffer a bit. It maybe wrong and not fair, but what can we do.
Now where did I leave my Bowler hat, the one with the metal rim.....

jaysay 23-06-2010 09:02

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Originally Posted by Benipete (Post 823806)
I think It will mean peace and quite down the research center and a dramatic fall in WKD sales.:hidewall::hidewall::D:D

You Less and mick taking the pledge Beni:D

jaysay 23-06-2010 09:07

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To be quite honest I can't for the life in me think why Child Benefit isn't means tested I've always that that A millionaire being able to claim child benefit is wrong, or for that matter why should an household with an income of say £100,000 get CB it should be for poorer families who could receive a little more instead

Bernard Dawson 23-06-2010 09:46

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Quote:

Originally Posted by shakermaker (Post 823789)
Just over a couple of months ago George Osborne said that he had no plans to raise VAT.

The richest 10% spend £1 in every £25 of their income on VAT, while the poorest 10% spend £1 in £7.


Absoloutly right. VAT is a regressive tax which hits the poorest hardest.


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