
Did you?did these people vote for Boris Johnson ands his hard brexit:

well well well
isnt it ironic here we have load of Reform supporters whining about the damage Labours budget might have on business
the same Reform supporters who were very happy to vote for and still support the business damaging brexit
did these people vote for Boris Johnson ands his hard brexit:
Spline
Mottie
Motorbiking
Aveatry
Lower
Filly
Andy Devon
Ivor very Windbottom
etc
etc
I bet none of them will take responsibility for the damage it has done...............no of course they wont.
in fact most of them will be voting for Farage the architect of this damage
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Brexit is costing the UK up to £90bn a year in lost tax revenues, a new analysis shows, just days before Rachel Reeves prepares to hike levies in her make-or-break Budget.
The average Briton is also thousands of pounds worse off, leading to calls for ministers to “fix our broken relationship with Europe”.
As Ms Reeves sets out her Budget on Wednesday, the government’s official watchdog is also expected to confirm that leaving the European Union has been even more disastrous than previously thought.
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Brexit costing UK up to £90bn in lost tax revenue , new analysis shows
Exclusive: Britons also up to £3,700 worse off, leading to calls for the Labour government to improve relations with the EUwww.independent.co.uk

Yep beyond ****ing moronic.Minimum wage rise will put people off employing youngsters....simple.

EVs have gps, they know where you are and where you've been, no need to physically check it. They could also possibly use geofencing to limit your travel if they ever decided on 15 minute cities.It’s obviously going to get rolled out to all vehicles as an additional tax.
If that's true then who's paying for it? Garages don't work for nothing, we're not all communists yet. So either the owner needs to pay them or the government does. More bureaucracy and computer systems needed, all of which will reduce the tiddly amount gained.I already told you about cars under 3 years, but you took no notice.
For vehicles under 3 years old, the government intends for these cars to attend an additional mileage check at an accredited provider – MOT garages. This would be around their first and second anniversary, but the government is also seeking

@Lower and others have already told you why it hurts. You seem to have this mythical view that a "healthy well run business" can simply absorb costs or pass them on to its consumers. It's one that the Labour government appears to share.And do you think a rise in minimum wage that hurts a business is a sign of a healthy well run business?
Do you accept that Brexit has damaged the economy and is a key reason for the problems now?

its clearly intended to pave the way for pay as you drive taxes. Why would you create all this Infrastructure and bother, if it was just for EVs. They could have simply put the road tax up.If that's true then who's paying for it? Garages don't work for nothing, we're not all communists yet. So either the owner needs to pay them or the government does. More bureaucracy and computer systems needed, all of which will reduce the tiddly amount gained.
My suspicion is that this scheme is designed to fail. They want a few people to get caught disconnecting their speedo or clocking their own car to save some money. Then they'll have the excuse to install black box trackers in all cars, track where everyone is all the time, with a hefty punishment if you disconnect it. Mass monitoring and control for all.
More typical frog-boiling creeping marxism.
Those of us who actually listened to Farage knew that he stated that it would only be lifted for working people.Labour ended 2 child cap because of Reform pressure


Same with our business we have routed all interns and lower tiers they are no longer cost effective having to pay inflated price for low skill sets, only the high achievers from that bracket have survived. That's the Labour way? No it's not, they want us to keep on the freeloaders and reward them for doing fa in return, when did a business ever succeed in this way, comes back to how inept they are and their way of thinking, cry and be rewarded, take the rewards from the ones that don't.@Lower and others have already told you why it hurts. You seem to have this mythical view that a "healthy well run business" can simply absorb costs or pass them on to its consumers. It's one that the Labour government appears to share.
The business owner is likely to cut costs, staff, benefits to find the money.
I've already cut the number of UK interns for next year, which is a shame.