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Old 17-11-2022, 14:20   #5
jfman
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Re: Chancellor delivers plan for stability, growth and public services

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Originally Posted by Paul View Post
Right, because Labour are always so much better at it.

The rise in the energy cap (£2500 to £3000) wasnt as bad as I had feared.
The tax rises are not really rises as such, just a freeze on the current 'free' levels.

Taking incomes down to 2013 levels ?
Dont really understand what that means ?
My income will still be higher than 9 years ago.
[ My expenditure will be higher though ]
It means you lose more in your last sentence in the square brackets than you gain in the one before
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