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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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SarahMumsnet · 20/03/2013 13:28

"the way to restore our economic prosperity is to energise the aspirations of British people". That's ASPIRATIONS. in case you missed it the first time ...

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Scruffalo · 20/03/2013 13:28

Its not cheaper booze and fuel though, its staying the same as it is now. Its only cheaper than it would be if he did increase the duty on it. That's not a saving its just hyperbole.

SarahMumsnet · 20/03/2013 13:28

... and he's commended it to the house. All done. Let's see what Ed Miliband has to say.

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VictorTango · 20/03/2013 13:28

Nothing on welfare?

LadyMaryQuiteContrary · 20/03/2013 13:28

Ahem! I'm in charge! Wink

Suffragette rosettes and yellow hats with two fingers sticking up in the air.

Moominsarehippos · 20/03/2013 13:28

Asper-what was that now? All together now...

SarahMumsnet · 20/03/2013 13:29

But controversy from without the chamber - that Evening Standard front page (linked to upthread) which was posted online before Osborne stood up, is making everyone v cross. Red faces at the Standard, I'm guessing. Apparently the person who tweeted it has been suspended

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stretch · 20/03/2013 13:30

I am not at all hopeful we will be able to vote them out come 2015. The budget that year will be all fairy dust and magic sprinkles everywhere, tax breaks here...tax cuts there...and POOF! everybody will have forgotten the previous 5 years! Sad

LadyMaryQuiteContrary · 20/03/2013 13:30

Oops. Grin

Meglet · 20/03/2013 13:30

George wants us to get angry and chuck things at our TV's. That way we'll all have to head to the shops and buy new ones.

SarahMumsnet · 20/03/2013 13:31

LadyMaryQuiteContrary I'll take a rosette!

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mistletoeoak · 20/03/2013 13:31

Mumsnet Party gets my vote

SarahMumsnet · 20/03/2013 13:31

a "more of the same budget from a downgraded chancellor" says Miliband ...

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Moominsarehippos · 20/03/2013 13:32

The other idiot's up now.

LadyMaryQuiteContrary · 20/03/2013 13:32

What happens if the Lib Dems break ranks and join Labour? Wink They can't stay in office, surely? Parliamentary issues big style. Anyone got Nick Clegg's phone number?

Tortington · 20/03/2013 13:32

the fact that it was in the standard - should have given Miliband a heads up, so much so that if he doesn't make Osbourne look like a total twat. He makes himself an utter arse

domesticslattern · 20/03/2013 13:32

Holidayarmadillo
Because of your comment about Gideon's punchable face I have just spat my drink all over a stranger sharing a table with me in Pret. Please desist in posting these things without warning.

SarahMumsnet · 20/03/2013 13:32

Meglet actually properly rofl at that one ...

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timidviper · 20/03/2013 13:32

That whole thing was targetted at Daily Mail readers and the sort of obnoxious people in the Golf Club on that awful Dispatches about rich pensioners getting benefits from the rest of us. Let's keep property prices up and subsidise people buying houses up to £600k, which is a damn sight more than most people can afford!

Scruffalo · 20/03/2013 13:33

"the way to restore our economic prosperity is to energise the aspirations of British people". That's ASPIRATIONS. in case you missed it the first time ...

translation: the economy is in a mess so we want ordinary people to work harder to fix it for us

SarahMumsnet · 20/03/2013 13:33

custardo agree - it definitely ups the ante ...

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SarahMumsnet · 20/03/2013 13:33

Miliband is castigating the chancellor over the growth figures - "tomorrow never comes" for Osborne, he says ...

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SarahMumsnet · 20/03/2013 13:35

"Britain's families" paying the price for chancellor's failure, says Miliband. Apparently the OBR has confirmed that British people will be worse off in 2015 than in 2010.

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VictorTango · 20/03/2013 13:35

Ed is doing well I think

LadyMaryQuiteContrary · 20/03/2013 13:36

Mumsnet United!

There's a wealth of experience, education and knowledge on here. We need to pool our resources and make our lives better because we can't count on these fools. If we want improvement then we need to make it happen! I'm sure I was a suffragette in my past life