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Budget 2013: did you see it? What did you like/not like?

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SarahMumsnet · 20/03/2013 12:00

Morning everyone,

George Osborne will be standing up to give his 2013 Budget at 12.30pm today. With the UK experiencing its longest period of economic stagnation for a century, and the public squeezed between rising fuel costs rise, falling welfare payments and flat-lining wages, the country will be giving him its full attention. In terms of family finances it's possible that the most significant announcement for most of us has been made already: the government outlined its plans for the Tax-Free Childcare Scheme yesterday (read all about it here). But inevitably there'll be plenty more to come - look out for announcements on fuel tax, first time buyers and alcohol (dear to your hearts, we know ... )

Here's a link to the BBC's live stream; for those of you at work who can't see it, we'll post the key announcements as they happen; do tell us what they mean for you.

And for those looking for an at-a-glance rundown of what's been said, we're delighted to welcome back Mark Dampier, head of research at independent financial advisers Hargreaves and Lansdowne, who'll be sending us his bullet-point version of the Budget as soon as possible after Osborne sits down. And Will Hadwen, rights adviser at charity Working Families, which offers advice on advice on employment rights, benefits and tax credits for working parents, will be giving us a breakdown of what the Budget means from their point of view.

Off we go ...

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HippiTEEHoppoTEE · 20/03/2013 12:10

::hides behind hands and peeks through fingers::

LexyMa · 20/03/2013 12:17

At work (public sector, but not on strike). Lunch break. Can't watch (ancient Internet Explorer that doesn't do streaming video), news websites similarly clunky, and no radio. I'm relying on this thread, don't let me down!

SarahMumsnet · 20/03/2013 12:21

LexyMa we'll do our best!

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SarahMumsnet · 20/03/2013 12:24

in fact LexyMa the Evening Standard appears to have the whole thing already!

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SilverSnake · 20/03/2013 12:29

I love the last question about what the PM will spend his millionair tax break on lol

Headinbook · 20/03/2013 12:31

I am terrified that the 15 hours for 3 year olds is going to be withdrawn or means tested - will follow this thread as can't actually bear to listen live...

SarahMumsnet · 20/03/2013 12:34

he's up!

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lubeybooby · 20/03/2013 12:35

oh god here we go..

Moominsarehippos · 20/03/2013 12:35

I am listening on the radio. There is a chance I will put my foot through the telly if I watch it!

I'm not hopeful that many people,who need support will get it, and that business will be graced with goodies which won't necessarily benefit the UK or society.

SarahMumsnet · 20/03/2013 12:35

lots of cat-calling/halloo-ing ...

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SarahMumsnet · 20/03/2013 12:36

this is "a budget for our aspiration nation", apparently. Can you get that on a t-shirt?

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shelley72 · 20/03/2013 12:36

Would like to watch but dear old George makes me rather irrational and want to throw things at the tv!

Scruffalo · 20/03/2013 12:36

now they are getting a telling off....

Oodsigma · 20/03/2013 12:37

Marking my place so I don't have to listen to the waffle and see George Osbourne

Main concern is motoring costs. We live ruralish and both drive 50miles to work.

stretch · 20/03/2013 12:37

I am worried too. I am a SAHM and don't think I actually need help with childcare costs, personally, until I go to work obv, but the 15 hours that DS2 gets is for HIM. It's just enough to get him prepared for school.

In fact, the 2 full days he goes (I combine the vouchers and pay for the lunch hour) I volunteer BOTH days at the Surestart Centre! So not for me to go for lunch or coffees! If they withdrew this, then I wouldn't be able to afford to volunteer. Lose/lose...

Oodsigma · 20/03/2013 12:37

Wanted to 'like' your post there shelley

Moominsarehippos · 20/03/2013 12:38

My mums old tv had a wonky line running along it - she says it was the result do throwing her walking stick at Tony Blair!

HippiTEEHoppoTEE · 20/03/2013 12:38

I can't even listen to him. He just sounds like this 'blah blah blah lies lies lies'. I'll just read the highlights.

fiddlemethis · 20/03/2013 12:38

which radio statio are you listening to ?

JustGiveMeFiveMinutes · 20/03/2013 12:38

I'm also watching, but not espcially hopeful.

Was that Ed Balls getting told off? I hope so because he's an utter tit who's set the Labour Party back years

MissPricklePants · 20/03/2013 12:38

I am watching it now, he is getting heckled a fair bit!

MissPricklePants · 20/03/2013 12:40

It is utter lies and lies isn't it?!

Scruffalo · 20/03/2013 12:40

aspiration as in the medical sense? i.e choking,

the nation is choking, I would tend to agree Grin

Moominsarehippos · 20/03/2013 12:41

Sadly I don't 'aspire' anymore. I just struggle to make ends meet. I don't want handouts (not that we'd get anything at all anyway), I just want imdusties to recover and the cost of living to stop galloping. Don't get me started on utilities.

Unemployment lower??? There are lies, damned lies, and statistics. Fewer people claiming dole because fewer can claim dole.

shelley72 · 20/03/2013 12:41

Stretch - I'm also one of those good for nothing sahm that this govt so hates (after they made me redundant). Am holding out for dds nursery funding in September - she needs it as there is no way she will be ready for school next year - if there are any places left!