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Autumn Budget

392 replies

OccultOctopus · 17/11/2022 11:56

Key points so far:

  • Upper tax threshold dropped from £150k to £125k
  • Other tax thresholds frozen until 2028
  • Windfall tax on energy firms to go up to 35%
  • Electric cars will have to pay VED from 2025
  • Review of a further pension age rise brought forward
  • More people on UC to be given 'support coaches' to help them find work
  • Spending squeeze on all depts except health
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upfucked · 17/11/2022 11:58

I thought most people on UC were already in work.

OccultOctopus · 17/11/2022 11:58

Spending on overseas aid dropped to 0.5%

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OccultOctopus · 17/11/2022 11:59

upfucked · 17/11/2022 11:58

I thought most people on UC were already in work.

Me too. Hunt says 600,000 people on UC will get this 'support'.

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OccultOctopus · 17/11/2022 12:00

Actually, seems like a slight of hand with the wording...

"To this end, he announces he will ask over 600,000 more people on universal credit people to meet with work coach "so they can get the support they need to increase their work hours or earnings."

see: 'increase hours or earnings' Hmm

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OccultOctopus · 17/11/2022 12:03
  • Capital gains allowances to drop to £3000
  • Stamp duty cuts stay

No word yet on energy bills...

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Sprogonthetyne · 17/11/2022 12:04

I think it's aimed at people who are part time / low wage, are now been pushed to increase their hours. I few people I know, have been sent work coach appointments in the last week or so, which they haven't had for years.

KevinsChilli · 17/11/2022 12:05

OccultOctopus · 17/11/2022 12:00

Actually, seems like a slight of hand with the wording...

"To this end, he announces he will ask over 600,000 more people on universal credit people to meet with work coach "so they can get the support they need to increase their work hours or earnings."

see: 'increase hours or earnings' Hmm

....and yet no mention on providing more affordable childcare!

IntrovertedPenguin · 17/11/2022 12:05

So not increasing benefits by 10 percent even though most people on benefits work?

OccultOctopus · 17/11/2022 12:07

Nothing about benefits increases yet...

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OccultOctopus · 17/11/2022 12:08
  • extra funding for Scotland, Wales, NI administrations to help NHS and schools in those countries
  • extra funding for NHS and schools in England
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IntrovertedPenguin · 17/11/2022 12:08

OccultOctopus · 17/11/2022 12:07

Nothing about benefits increases yet...

Sorry if this sounds silly but will they be announcing it today if they are? I'm confused to much waffle.

OccultOctopus · 17/11/2022 12:09
  • Sizewell C (new nuclear plant) still got the go ahead
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IntrovertedPenguin · 17/11/2022 12:09

Hunt waffle not you waffling. GrinBlush

OccultOctopus · 17/11/2022 12:09

IntrovertedPenguin · 17/11/2022 12:08

Sorry if this sounds silly but will they be announcing it today if they are? I'm confused to much waffle.

Not silly at all. Yes, if they are going to do it they will announce today I think. Hunt is still talking so may get round to it soon.

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OccultOctopus · 17/11/2022 12:09

IntrovertedPenguin · 17/11/2022 12:09

Hunt waffle not you waffling. GrinBlush

Grin
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BooksAreSaferThanPeople · 17/11/2022 12:14

Below inflation increases for the NHS and education, dressed up as a spending increase.

OccultOctopus · 17/11/2022 12:20
  • HS2 still on
  • Energy bills to go up by about 20% again (!!!!) in April, as a result of lower government help
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OccultOctopus · 17/11/2022 12:24
  • Benefits just announced: 10% increase
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OccultOctopus · 17/11/2022 12:24
  • National living wage to increase by about £1 an hour
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OccultOctopus · 17/11/2022 12:24
  • pensions up by 10% also
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Nw22 · 17/11/2022 12:25

And yet public sector pay rise will be 2% again

IntrovertedPenguin · 17/11/2022 12:26

£900 cost of living help.

DuncinToffee · 17/11/2022 12:34

BooksAreSaferThanPeople · 17/11/2022 12:14

Below inflation increases for the NHS and education, dressed up as a spending increase.

Yes, 2% for the NHS and 4% for Education,

Spectre8 · 17/11/2022 12:37

I didnt see anything about council tax limit being abolished as rumoured so assume that has remained

OnlyOpenMouthToChangeFeet · 17/11/2022 12:39

Also £150 cost of living help for disabled.

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