What government seems to forget is that when businesses suffer to the degree they are at the moment, employees suffer too.It’s very tough being a business when costs go up, cash flow disappears and it becomes a struggle to pay the bills each month.
But unfortunately that is exactly what has happened to people: wages have stayed static whilst costs of rent, energy, have all gone up. We now have millions of people that can’t afford to heat their homes, and millions that can’t afford to get enough to eat.
Are you saying that you prefer people to suffer just so long as businesses don’t suffer?
I accept that employers national insurance rise + rise in minimum wage has made it difficult for businesses…..but do you accept that the govt needs to raise more money abd has to get it from somewhere. If so, where did you want taxes to rise?
The mess the economy is in, is the mess the Tories made, they put permanent damage in place to business competitiveness with Brexit and then they just ran down the clock leaving prisons, NHS, public sector pay rises, strikes, unfunded tax cuts, budget shortfall all outstanding for the next govt to deal with.
What i don't accept is that the government needed to raise taxes as much as they have. I have to try to run my business based on my costs. If costs go up, i look to make savings before passing on a price increase as if i increase prices i know i run the risk of customers either buying from competitors or not buying at all.
This government seems to be unwilling to make any effort to cut costs and is content to raise prices (taxes) in the expectation that people won't change their habits and will just cough up with no detriment to the economy. Making any effort to cut benefits, literally ended in tears for Rachel Reeves.
There has been minimal effort to improve NHS efficiency, despite massive pay rises for junior doctors. Same story elsewhere. I suspect that the abolition of NHS will result in no redundancies or actual savings. The employees will just be absorbed elsewhere.
People on unemployment benefits shouldn't be destitute and should be able to afford to live a basic life, but that is where welfare should stop. Improving their lot should be their responsibility to go out and make it happen, not rely on the government for handouts. If you have 4 kids, that's your choice. The government should support parents with childcare to enable them to go out to work, irrespective of the number of children, and tax free allowances should be transferable between parents in case one parent choses to stay at home and look after the children, not just given handouts. If you were a parent with 4 or more kids, are you going to try and find a job when you've got the costs of childcare for 4 or more children when the state is handing you £7k per year per child?
This government claims its tackled the cost of living crisis with this budget. I can't see anything its done to address the cost of living. All done is take from businesses and taxpayers and given to those on benefits, minimum wage and state employees.

