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    I don't necessarily think the budget will make anyone excited or enthusiastic but I suspect it's more that people and companies will know what is coming and how it affects them once all the announcements have been made and the analysis done.

    If a project needs to be done, the requirement doesn't magically go away, but if you don't know what changes the budget may bring which could influence certain decisions then it's right to hold off a short while.

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      Right. Going to the gym. Market is ****ed, hardcore you know the score.

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        Originally posted by ladymuck View Post
        If a project needs to be done, the requirement doesn't magically go away, but if you don't know what changes the budget may bring which could influence certain decisions then it's right to hold off a short while.
        Yeah, I agree with that. On a personal level, it's similar to when you have a fixed rate mortgage which is ending soon: it's prudent to wait until you know what your new monthly payments will be before you buy a new car.

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          The Truss/Kwarteng mini-budget was exciting but that wasn't exactly a good thing. The new government need to set their stall out and hopefully start to rebuild confidence.

          A lot of the people moaning about tax rises are the same people who moan about pot holes and public services not being great. Something has to give.

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            Originally posted by SussexSeagull View Post
            same people who moan about pot holes
            We already pay £8 billion in road tax and £25Billion in fuel duty. Our roads should not have that many pot holes.

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              Originally posted by SussexSeagull View Post
              The Truss/Kwarteng mini-budget was exciting but that wasn't exactly a good thing. The new government need to set their stall out and hopefully start to rebuild confidence.

              A lot of the people moaning about tax rises are the same people who moan about pot holes and public services not being great. Something has to give.
              What a moronic thing to say. People moan because services are already incredibly expensive while being utter tulipe. If you give them extra money they will waste it on trash nobody wants such as cycle lanes, rewilding city centers, 20 mph speed limits etc.

              What we really need is a reimagined system where people select which services they wish to contribute to and that is the amount they have to spend. If only 5% want a cycle lane, but 90% want a weekly bin emptying, then that's what we get. Not the opposite where the vast majority get their bins emptied once a fortnight but there are unused cycle lanes everywhere.

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                Originally posted by escapeUK View Post

                What a moronic thing to say. I constantly moan because I'm a petulant, self centered twat. If you give them extra money they will waste it on trash I don't want such as cycle lanes, rewilding city centers, 20 mph speed limits etc.

                What I really need is a good slap round the head.
                ftfy

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                  Originally posted by Fraidycat View Post

                  We already pay £8 billion in road tax and £25Billion in fuel duty. Our roads should not have that many pot holes.
                  Neither of which directly goes towards road maintenance.

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                    Originally posted by escapeUK View Post

                    What a moronic thing to say. People moan because services are already incredibly expensive while being utter tulipe. If you give them extra money they will waste it on trash nobody wants such as cycle lanes, rewilding city centers, 20 mph speed limits etc.

                    What we really need is a reimagined system where people select which services they wish to contribute to and that is the amount they have to spend. If only 5% want a cycle lane, but 90% want a weekly bin emptying, then that's what we get. Not the opposite where the vast majority get their bins emptied once a fortnight but there are unused cycle lanes everywhere.
                    I will engage with you when you learn to keep a civil tongue in your head.

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                      Originally posted by escapeUK View Post

                      What a moronic thing to say. People moan because services are already incredibly expensive while being utter tulipe. If you give them extra money they will waste it on trash nobody wants such as cycle lanes, rewilding city centers, 20 mph speed limits etc.

                      What we really need is a reimagined system where people select which services they wish to contribute to and that is the amount they have to spend. If only 5% want a cycle lane, but 90% want a weekly bin emptying, then that's what we get. Not the opposite where the vast majority get their bins emptied once a fortnight but there are unused cycle lanes everywhere.
                      What a moronic thing to say.

                      Let's imagine people decided they didn't fancy contributing to national defence - the first responsibility of a government.
                      We've already seen what happens when we govern by referendum.

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