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Mini Budget aka Fiscal Statement

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    Originally posted by FIERCE TANK BATTLE View Post

    Damn, feels like I get the shaft then. I went onto a fixed in anticipation of further rises, and I have solar panels I paid a lot for that save the grid lots of power, no doubt I won't get any benefit from the government because I won't be able to reduce my energy usage any further
    I think we all just got shafted in one way or another, TBH.

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      Originally posted by David71 View Post

      You're right. Apologies!
      You're in the wrong forum mate .... no one gives an apology on here.
      I am what I drink, and I'm a bitter man

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        Originally posted by Whorty View Post

        You're in the wrong forum mate .... no one gives a f**k on here.
        FTFY

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          Chunt - “The Treasury will review how energy bills are supported beyond April. Hunt says the objective is to design a new approach that will “cost the taxpayers significantly less than planned while ensuring support for those most in need”. Support for businesses “most affected” will also be put in place.”

          Good bye British economy, nice knowing ya…

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            Originally posted by AtW View Post
            Chunt - “The Treasury will review how energy bills are supported beyond April. Hunt says the objective is to design a new approach that will “cost the taxpayers significantly less than planned while ensuring support for those most in need”. Support for businesses “most affected” will also be put in place.”

            Good bye British economy, nice knowing ya…
            That part made sense, actually.

            Tbf, a lot of it made sense, even if we end up paying through the nose. The original budget was thick-as-mince, like the Gove monkey said, a holiday from reality.

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              Originally posted by jamesbrown View Post
              That part made sense, actually.
              It makes perfect sense if Chunt intends to cause lots of businesses going bust this winter

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                Now that the "fiscal statement" aka mini-budget has been erased, should we delete this thread and start again?

                Just watched the full statement from before, everything Liz based her leadership platform on has now been removed. She's now following Rishi's playbook.
                Originally posted by MaryPoppins
                I'd still not breastfeed a nazi
                Originally posted by vetran
                Urine is quite nourishing

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                  Originally posted by AtW View Post

                  It makes perfect sense if Chunt intends to cause lots of businesses going bust this winter
                  extra tax for kebab shops?

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                    Originally posted by AtW View Post

                    It makes perfect sense if Chunt intends to cause lots of businesses going bust this winter
                    Better than the entire economy collapsing in which case all those businesses will still go bust.
                    Originally posted by MaryPoppins
                    I'd still not breastfeed a nazi
                    Originally posted by vetran
                    Urine is quite nourishing

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                      Trying to find a positive here...

                      - went from 20 odd yrs contracting to permie after Brexit / Corbyn threat / IR35 concerns
                      - now back contracting (semi-retired) and outside 35
                      - was looking fwd to few more years of o/s 35 work
                      - thinking...there'll no longer be a tsunami of permies leaving for contracting in the spring so supply of specialists will be limited ergo day rates and IR35 determinations still favourable?*

                      Either way I'll never vote Tory again. Like Danny the Fink says in the Times, 'they'll still be talking about this in 20 yrs'.

                      *edited to add - just realised that the future's the same as it was 3 weeks ago. Maybe I should be forced to retire. Thanks for reading sorry for wooly thinking!

                      Perhaps they'll up the annual pensions contribution limit? (As a I believe was hinted at by KK.)
                      Last edited by SillyPerson; 17 October 2022, 12:44.

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