2p cut to national insurance already reported and further tax cuts may come as chancellor announces spring budget
Retaining the fuel duty cut in the budget is a regressive policy that benefits the wealthiest in society, who will save £60 a year, while those who earn the least will save just £22, according to analysis. Helena Horton has the story here.
Good morning. Looking at some of the newspaper front pages this morning, you might assume that it’s all done, and that today’s budget is a “good news” event for the Conservative party (which is in such a dire plight it may have forgotten what good news is).
Continue reading…2p cut to national insurance already reported and further tax cuts may come as chancellor announces spring budgetRetaining the fuel duty cut in the budget is a regressive policy that benefits the wealthiest in society, who will save £60 a year, while those who earn the least will save just £22, according to analysis. Helena Horton has the story here.Good morning. Looking at some of the newspaper front pages this morning, you might assume that it’s all done, and that today’s budget is a “good news” event for the Conservative party (which is in such a dire plight it may have forgotten what good news is). Continue reading…
