You could emigrate, find a country with less taxes but the same level of social care. Not USA of course, high taxes, around 42% total, no free health cover at all and minimum social care.
Exactly. An Indian Prime Minister who has allegiance to WEF and India and a Mayor of London who is Pakistani and has allegiance to himself and Muslim's and their votes for more special treatment on our soil and appeasement of their fanatics. Shower of @#
Nothing changes by these jokers. I thought he scrapped Council Tax, Gave NHS £350m a year, scrapped TV Licences and then l woke up and damn, only a dream. 😴😢
Don't matter who gets in to be honest war it will only get worse or the same .then Labour will come out with well it's the last party we're trying to correct ...no faith in labour what so ever he looks and a ts like a wrong un to me this country is buggered
@@paulwhite4073 lts all opinions, but l trust Keir Starmer and Labour to Doctor Rishi Sunak and his posh pals. Geez, 14 years of the likes of David Cameron and buddy Nick Clegg who was a turncoat, Theresa May, Boris Johnson, the embarrassing Liz Truss and now this Mr irrelevant? Enough is enough.
This " Budget " means nothing for ordinary people. Nor will any future Labour Budget as they will be no different from previous "Conservative " Budgets. God help us all .
To be on 100k and then down to 60k and say you’re struggling is insane to me. How can we say that people on way less need to cut back when we’re validating people who make almost three times the average salary’s struggle? Edit: I’m laughing at those who think I’m bitter. I’m not, I’m actually very satisfied with my savings at the moment. Because I’m lucky. I’m just thinking of those who are the majority on significantly less, who don’t get the sympathy a man who literally should have the savings from living on 100k to sustain him. I can hold the government accountable whilst questioning the financial skills of others lmao.
Validating the struggle of someone on 60k a year only serves to strengthen the arguments of those on lower incomes. If someone on 60k a year is struggling that's terrible news, it should drive home the severity of the issue.
@@MrFoxxRaven but somebody on significantly more than the average income struggling doesn’t validate anything. The government aren’t gonna pay the majority of the country his income tomorrow. Not to mention he was previously on 100k. His situation is surely down to poor financial management. The majority of the UK has been told to get better paying jobs and stop buying coffee to actually survive, but woe is the poor guy on the 60k salary. It’s embarrassing.
@@skinnyergsyes and the tax take on £60k is eye watering. lBut this is the tactic seen played out time and time again Get the guy on £30k angry with the guy on £60k so he doesn’t even consider the guy who’s not even working, receiving £12million a year from passive investments, paid through dividends. But it’s the guy on £60k who’s the problem ey?
@@jisoo1571 it's sad you'd rather make an enemy of those meant to be your ally than to stand up against those people who created the misery. Keep being bitter about, I'm sure it will improve 🙄
The idea that people who earn over £60k whether combined or single should still qualify for child benefit when you consider the state of cost of living for the majority of the working class is not great.
UK has pledged £12 billion overall for Ukraine starting from Feb 2022, £7.1 billion is for military assistance. £2.3 billion has already been spent 22/23 with the rest to follow. Ontop of this the Government announced a further £2.5 billion of funding for 24/25. Let that sink in while they shaft you! You suffer & struggle while your money pays for a deluded mans war!
so ill still be living with my parents till im passed 50 (37 atm), even though i have had i well paid full time job since i was 18. maybe if the government stopped people buys their second+ house just to rent or brb them, it would help. there is no point building the help to buy homes when most of them end up being rented out.
The Uk gov and its massive taxes and cost of living is totally shameful. And nothing is never made for changing this. They know people never complain so they milk them, contrary to the rest of Europe countries and govs.
You all got scammed, I knew this would happen so I kept my jobs under 6 months. Use money to live cause some people have chain of properties more than 10 would you believe. Nobody should have more than 4 total. So live in 1 and do what you want with 4. Estate agents own the rest and the super rich have more than 50.
Martin Lewis is pretty great tbf; on top of the detail; actively campaigns; gets decent results; and fair play to Hunt for engaging (didn’t / can’t agree everything, but takes each thing seriously & consults the campaigning person (Martin Lewis in this case) on it).
Amazes me how many doctors and nurses can actually afford Tesla's and 4X4s or maybe that's the diversity managers I see leaving the hospital by me every day...
@@2handsandwiches They already gave everyone money out of thin air during the pandemic. We all spent that money, and it went to the rich. That cost £16,000 per adult. Surprise surprise, now the economy isn't so great partially due to that, and they need to somehow raise 16k per adult... Neither tax cuts nor giving away money will fix this. You give money to people who need money to spend on things, they spend it, market forces mean prices go up, and the money ends up once again in the pockets of the already wealthy making them even richer while the rest of us now have to pay off the money we already spent, plus interest.
Absolutely clueless I don't know a single person / family who earns anything near 80k. You need to live in the real world. Most working class families are not even near 50k.
Are we meant to be happy with pennies considering we have not had a pay rise for the last ten years, and the cost of living is increasing-food at 33%+, inflation at 4%, council tax up 10%+ (Birmingham 20%+), fuel prices rising, rent increasing. So, this budget is worthless to me as a single, self-employed male. Our tax's now is as high as they were in 1948 just after WWII were we the nation was on rations until 1956 so we could rebuild our country and the NHS to be the pride of the world!. Yet all I see now is our country being ripped to shreds and people suffering, high amounts of crime, homeless, people unable to buy or afford the rent for a house let alone put food on the table and pay energy bills. This country is on it's knees and the Government gives millions. billion's away and not help it's own people who have a right to live here.
That money is tiny compared to the tax breaks, misappropriation of funds and general corruption from our government. People seriously need to lose focus on that and instead talk about the croneyism, authoritarianism, and erosion of democracy.
all businesses in uk should share their profits with the public like China, capitalism greed is barbaric, communism is human kindness , look at what capitalism has done to this country, Never in the history of British social inequality, has so much harm been inflicted on so many, by so few....
Remember, we're dealing here with people who have zero empaphy. Imagine what they would do to us if they could get away with absolutely anything they wanted.
Neither party can save UK economy. What UK truly need is massive reindustrialization, but Tories only want refinancing, Labour only wants more spending, and both parties put virtue signaling above real economy.
By initiating legal proceedings, South Africa has opened the door for other countries to join forces and collectively advocate for the rights of the Palestinian people.
I am 26 and the prospect of moving out is just not there, I try and save money where I can but the COL is insane. Trying to charge £1.75 at the poundshop for 1 tin of bloody beans lol. About to finish uni too which is a scam as its all off a powerpoint, it all feels very hopeless in the UK.
@@Jiminswig the best advice I could give you is to swap your fiat currency for gold and silver, I understand exactly what you are facing, House prices have always been just out of my grasp, and being single you basically have zero chance. One plus is that no fiat currency has ever lasted over 50 years, and we are past that point, things are going to go tits up very soon, just make sure non of your fiat currency is in the financial system, if you don't hold it, you don't own it..
No thanks. I don't watch TV but I still have a licence as I don't want a £1,000 fine. And I would get this fine because that is how my luck goes and they always pick on the easiest targets.
something that should be raised is the BEDROOM TAX.i cant belive that disabled people are still being kick out there houses , even now ,this has gone on long enough ,ENOUGH IS ENOUGH,help disabled people keep there homes ,by stopping bedroom tax,everybody is struggling ,PLEASE raise the issue, help people ,and REFUND what has been payed .
It is a bloody disgrace just refuse to pay it they won't do f all they cannot put old people in prison a friend of ours wants a smaller property so he refused to pay bedroom tax as they can't offer him a smaller home he has not paid a penny
Im disabled and in a 3 bedroom house alone .looked after my family for 20 years .they passed away 10 years ago .and the council still charge me £100 a month to live in my family home .ive been there 33 years now
Pensioners have it easy. You get larger pensions, got to retire early, got cheap houses and higher wages. You also then broke the system for the following generations, so thanks for that.
Please can someone clarify our tax system. I always thought National Insurance was used for the Health Service, Pensions etc - if so surely it needed to be increaaed not decreased. I am happy to pay for value for money, but not to see our welfare system being privatised for profit for the few.
@@rk-kb5rw😂 it was Hitler that had Muslims on his side against the penny chews, Churchill called them rabid dogs or something, so history is definitely being lied about.
To someone working at or close to minimum wage which is the majority of people I know, a 2% reduction in national insurance taxation is nothing worth noticing. Once more this is the kind of thing that only makes a real difference for people on higher incomes meaning this is the typical 'take from the poor to feed the rich' methodology we have seen time and again from the Tory party.
It means absolutely F**KALL.. Try being a single parent, working full time, 7 days a week. AND FOR WHAT? Last week or two of EVERY month for the past 4 years has been a proper struggle. NEVER in my life, I would have expected to work this much and have nothing.. FFS.
My son just got a raise that takes him over 60k, he was so excited as he works bloody hard. He called me earlier asking what it was all for. What do you say? It's just a disgrace.
We elderly single and married pensioner's are still struggling with paying our electric and gas bills the cost of living soon goes on shopping and electric and gas pay as you go we are lucky to have £10 if that! come on chancellor have a kind heart and help raise cost of living please
Someone on £60k with 2 children and a single parent with a mortgage to keep up and food to buy. If they are moaning it just goes to show how shit this country has become on living standards. Years ago you would of laughed at having £60k pa as it would be a luxurious lifestyle but nowadays it barely allows you to make ends meet when you have a family to look after. Don't blame them blame the politicians that this is a thing. There are so many "high earners" who are struggling as a result of everything going up in price and have no help because they earn too much and also get taxed more because they earn too much. I don't understand how I lived comfortably when I earned £14k pa and needed commission to make up the rest compared to what I earn now which is nearly 4 times the base. Problem is that we are all struggling..... Some more than others but we are all struggling.
@@kennyw218 I agree! Everyone is suffering. If someone who earns £60k is finding it difficult I can imagine how it is for others on minimum wage. Even though living costs vary throughout the UK and this high earner is probably in London (because outside of London they wouldn't struggle as much on that salary). This is what I am saying if some who earns £60k is struggling then this country is in ruins.
@@Dontbootit so glad that they sound spoilt because trust me they are not. Maybe go back 10-15 years then yes they would be living a spoilt life but in today's standards they're not. The whole system is messed up. I used to be on the dole years ago in my late teens and I found to hard to get a job because as soon as you find a job..... Day one your help is gone. That needs to change asap like give people.who are on the dole that fins jobs like 6 months the get into and try and save money before you cut them off from the governments help. Makes no sense cutting them off on day one. That's why everyone goes back on the dole because it's easier than working a minimum wage job and trying to pay for everything yourself.
The guy yelling ‘Hallelujah’, is like a freaking sign lol, during a report on the increase in CB. A sign we need to get these idiots out of government. Maybe we could get rid of the damn thing altogether. We need to reform the whole flipping system
£1M of tax payers' money for a monument for Muslims who fought in WW2. Just what we needed, that'll help us with rising costs and living circumstances.
They could have reduced income tax for working people to some extent. This would result in more discretionary income to stimulate the economy and could contribute to productivity and growth.
Clutching at straws much. How if you earn three times the average wage you get to keep child benefit. Give me a job where I earn £100,000 a year and I would gladly give up child benefit.
There are a number of key differences in relation to religious belief and social class, both in terms of overall religiosity and the membership and practice of particular religions, denominations, sects, etc. There has been a traditional view that religiosity was stronger among the working class, tying into Weber’s idea of a theodicy of disprivilege and also the traditional Marxist idea that the purpose of religion was to act as an opiate or spiritual gin for the masses. Marxists argue that religion performs different functions for different classes, so for the ruling class it legitimates their position and their success, and for the working-class it offers hope for reward in the afterlife. However, there is some evidence to suggest that, in contemporary society, religiosity is in fact higher among the middle class. A survey from 2015 suggested that 62% of church goers are middle class. There are a range of possible explanations for this, but one is that religion offers opportunities for social networking which the middle class make use of, rather than that there is necessarily a greater amount of religious faith among the middle class. Retired Saudi American 🇸🇦 Saeed Alsomaly
Let’s increase national insurance massively and then decrease it before an election 😂😂
lol yeah like a car dealer:
car was 50K , increase the price to 100K and then
Give a massive unmissible 40% discount!!
They think we are fools
Don't forget, they also halved the massive inflation that was caused by them! :')
What does national insurance actually go on?
"You'll own nothing and be happy"
That is the plan, and it’s working if you don’t believe, go and take a look at the UN and Davos, all corrupt rich pigs
The super rich want the assets of the middle class
@@OAPHarmerHerrStarmler ah yes a useless war memorial compared to the other so useful war memorials haha
@@OAPHarmerHerrStarmlerBut if it was for a white man, you'd be A-OK
But ffs, we don't own nothing.
We want more and forget what we already have
Whoopie, £14 a month reduction in ni, totally going to help me pay rent, feed myself etc.
They have no concept of what's happening in the real world
House prices are probably still increasing faster than that 14 quid a month.
don't worry that £14 savings will be gobbled up by the increases in council tax
For average worker it’s £80 a month after total tax cuts.
@@hemshah1567for most people it’s a net tax increase.
@@hemshah1567average worker is a myth...
I haven’t listened yet but I suspect that the new budget will be me paying more money for less shit and there’s absolutely nothing I can do about it.
You could go on a rampage?
Have you considered making more money?
Life's primary lesson:-
No one cares how you make money. They only care if you have it or not.
You could emigrate, find a country with less taxes but the same level of social care. Not USA of course, high taxes, around 42% total, no free health cover at all and minimum social care.
@@markcynic808incorrect. You may not personally care about the moral implications of how people make money but your perspective is only one of many.
@@jay2007fernando
Yeah. But then he won't whine about it.
Give with one hand take with the other. Council tax up 5%
Don't pay it! Plenty out there boycotting it now.
@@mrhouse3826If that’s the case plenty are going to find that life is going to become even more expensive.
It means exactly zero for your average person, if you're rich nothing changed, if you're not, you've got a couple of extra quid. Literally, a couple.
Give it to charity then
Actually the top 20% of earners will benefit the most from this budget, just to add more absurdity to it :)
If you're rich, they've just made it easier for you to get richer.
It means I despise Hunt and Sunak just a little bit more than I did yesterday.
They were grinning all the time , I will not be voting conservative ever again
You werent already at -100?
Exactly. An Indian Prime Minister who has allegiance to WEF and India and a Mayor of London who is Pakistani and has allegiance to himself and Muslim's and their votes for more special treatment on our soil and appeasement of their fanatics.
Shower of @#
Nothing changes by these jokers. I thought he scrapped Council Tax, Gave NHS £350m a year, scrapped TV Licences and then l woke up and damn, only a dream. 😴😢
Only, ever a dream with tories.
Don't matter who gets in to be honest war it will only get worse or the same .then Labour will come out with well it's the last party we're trying to correct ...no faith in labour what so ever he looks and a ts like a wrong un to me this country is buggered
@@paulwhite4073 lts all opinions, but l trust Keir Starmer and Labour to Doctor Rishi Sunak and his posh pals. Geez, 14 years of the likes of David Cameron and buddy Nick Clegg who was a turncoat, Theresa May, Boris Johnson, the embarrassing Liz Truss and now this Mr irrelevant? Enough is enough.
Council tax is down to councils, hence the name "Council tax"
@@2cows534 And who you thing introduced it?
This " Budget " means nothing for ordinary people. Nor will any future Labour Budget as they will be no different from previous "Conservative " Budgets. God help us all .
haha your imaginary god aint coming - help yourself ffs
A vile Government who know they are finished but just hope this will fool people into thinking that at long last after 14 years, they actually care.
Wipe your arse on your next ballot paper. None of the above.
We might as well just tell them to let King Charles do what he wants, parliament is obviously a front for the elites to fool the plebs.
Agreed!
I couldnt agree more with the sentiment but thats how the tories stay in power if the people who hate them dont vote.
@@hvtt5585two cheeks of the same arse.
just be more tories with that attitude!
To be on 100k and then down to 60k and say you’re struggling is insane to me. How can we say that people on way less need to cut back when we’re validating people who make almost three times the average salary’s struggle?
Edit: I’m laughing at those who think I’m bitter. I’m not, I’m actually very satisfied with my savings at the moment. Because I’m lucky. I’m just thinking of those who are the majority on significantly less, who don’t get the sympathy a man who literally should have the savings from living on 100k to sustain him. I can hold the government accountable whilst questioning the financial skills of others lmao.
Validating the struggle of someone on 60k a year only serves to strengthen the arguments of those on lower incomes. If someone on 60k a year is struggling that's terrible news, it should drive home the severity of the issue.
@@MrFoxxRaven but somebody on significantly more than the average income struggling doesn’t validate anything. The government aren’t gonna pay the majority of the country his income tomorrow. Not to mention he was previously on 100k. His situation is surely down to poor financial management. The majority of the UK has been told to get better paying jobs and stop buying coffee to actually survive, but woe is the poor guy on the 60k salary. It’s embarrassing.
@@jisoo1571since when was 60k 3x the average income? It's not even double the median UK salary
@@skinnyergsyes and the tax take on £60k is eye watering.
lBut this is the tactic seen played out time and time again Get the guy on £30k angry with the guy on £60k so he doesn’t even consider the guy who’s not even working, receiving £12million a year from passive investments, paid through dividends.
But it’s the guy on £60k who’s the problem ey?
@@jisoo1571 it's sad you'd rather make an enemy of those meant to be your ally than to stand up against those people who created the misery. Keep being bitter about, I'm sure it will improve 🙄
anyone earning 65k doesnt need child benefit
We all need benefits!
"You peasants should be grateful for the scraps we give you!"
They're doing they're best. Stop moaning about everything all the time.
@@mrmale9985 Doing their best at WHAT? Milking public money for their own personal gain? YEAH you're fkn right they are doing their best!
@@dekmackie Stop whinging and work more.
@@mrmale9985 cant work any more, not enough hours in the day
That guy screaming “Jesus” is the way I feel about this new budget
Jesus man speaks for us all ❤
The idea that people who earn over £60k whether combined or single should still qualify for child benefit when you consider the state of cost of living for the majority of the working class is not great.
The idea that someone paying £1800 a month in income tax (me) would not qualify for child benefit is sick
UK has pledged £12 billion overall for Ukraine starting from Feb 2022, £7.1 billion is for military assistance. £2.3 billion has already been spent 22/23 with the rest to follow. Ontop of this the Government announced a further £2.5 billion of funding for 24/25. Let that sink in while they shaft you! You suffer & struggle while your money pays for a deluded mans war!
we are 2.5 TRILLION in debt now. do you know how small a few bn is compared to that?
@@kanedNunable lol
Maybe better to send people there to fight against the Russian invasion of a sovereign state.
so ill still be living with my parents till im passed 50 (37 atm), even though i have had i well paid full time job since i was 18. maybe if the government stopped people buys their second+ house just to rent or brb them, it would help. there is no point building the help to buy homes when most of them end up being rented out.
What have you been doing with your income from your “well paid full time job” for 19 years that you have been unable to save for a deposit?
@@tomrussell4238 INDEED.
Well, older than you and in same situation. Although never had a "well paid" job, but always been working. Knocking down NI is not helping me a bit.
The Uk gov and its massive taxes and cost of living is totally shameful. And nothing is never made for changing this. They know people never complain so they milk them, contrary to the rest of Europe countries and govs.
You all got scammed, I knew this would happen so I kept my jobs under 6 months. Use money to live cause some people have chain of properties more than 10 would you believe.
Nobody should have more than 4 total. So live in 1 and do what you want with 4. Estate agents own the rest and the super rich have more than 50.
Martin Lewis is pretty great tbf; on top of the detail; actively campaigns; gets decent results; and fair play to Hunt for engaging (didn’t / can’t agree everything, but takes each thing seriously & consults the campaigning person (Martin Lewis in this case) on it).
Apart from the company went woke even doing the trans crap for underage kids.
60 to 80 thousand and still receive child benefit that’s a joke. It should be for people who were on Less than £30,000 a year.
Even if they are childless?
Amazes me how many doctors and nurses can actually afford Tesla's and 4X4s or maybe that's the diversity managers I see leaving the hospital by me every day...
Shut up you tramp. EVERYONE should get it. This country has a way of penalising any success
@@markcynic808sounds like a good idea to me, as a single person without kids I have been funding other people's kids.
It’s not 1995
Tax cuts while public services and infrastructure crumble, absolutely idiotic!
😂 you think taxes pay for services? They print the currency from fresh air.. they could all give us half a million if they wanted.
@@2handsandwiches They already gave everyone money out of thin air during the pandemic. We all spent that money, and it went to the rich. That cost £16,000 per adult. Surprise surprise, now the economy isn't so great partially due to that, and they need to somehow raise 16k per adult...
Neither tax cuts nor giving away money will fix this. You give money to people who need money to spend on things, they spend it, market forces mean prices go up, and the money ends up once again in the pockets of the already wealthy making them even richer while the rest of us now have to pay off the money we already spent, plus interest.
Putting more money in public services or infrastructure is not the answer, people in charge need to learn how to manage money
Go watch a video on how central banking works.@@2handsandwiches
@@2handsandwichesIf only it was that simple!
Absolutely clueless I don't know a single person / family who earns anything near 80k. You need to live in the real world. Most working class families are not even near 50k.
Are we meant to be happy with pennies considering we have not had a pay rise for the last ten years, and the cost of living is increasing-food at 33%+, inflation at 4%, council tax up 10%+ (Birmingham 20%+), fuel prices rising, rent increasing. So, this budget is worthless to me as a single, self-employed male. Our tax's now is as high as they were in 1948 just after WWII were we the nation was on rations until 1956 so we could rebuild our country and the NHS to be the pride of the world!. Yet all I see now is our country being ripped to shreds and people suffering, high amounts of crime, homeless, people unable to buy or afford the rent for a house let alone put food on the table and pay energy bills. This country is on it's knees and the Government gives millions. billion's away and not help it's own people who have a right to live here.
Very well said dude.
That money is tiny compared to the tax breaks, misappropriation of funds and general corruption from our government. People seriously need to lose focus on that and instead talk about the croneyism, authoritarianism, and erosion of democracy.
How is someone on £60,000 a year struggling? I earn half of that and am a single income household.
all businesses in uk should share their profits with the public like China, capitalism greed is barbaric, communism is human kindness , look at what capitalism has done to this country, Never in the history of British social inequality, has so much harm been inflicted on so many, by so few....
Remember, we're dealing here with people who have zero empaphy. Imagine what they would do to us if they could get away with absolutely anything they wanted.
Neither party can save UK economy.
What UK truly need is massive reindustrialization, but Tories only want refinancing, Labour only wants more spending, and both parties put virtue signaling above real economy.
Thats because both parties are in the pockets of the WEF..
How about shutting down all the fraudulent banks printing currency from fresh air..
@@busdriver6278they are in the pockets of the fraudulent banking system.
How about ditching net zero and deport the migrants in hotels costing the tax payer £15 m a day
Two cheeks of the same arse.
By initiating legal proceedings, South Africa has opened the door for other countries to join forces and collectively advocate for the rights of the Palestinian people.
Who cares
South Africa would be better off looking at it's own failing state instead of making preposterous allegations against Israel.
I can now afford to move out at 50 and buy that house I've been wanting for 25 years. Utter shambles.
I am 26 and the prospect of moving out is just not there, I try and save money where I can but the COL is insane. Trying to charge £1.75 at the poundshop for 1 tin of bloody beans lol. About to finish uni too which is a scam as its all off a powerpoint, it all feels very hopeless in the UK.
@@Jiminswig the best advice I could give you is to swap your fiat currency for gold and silver, I understand exactly what you are facing, House prices have always been just out of my grasp, and being single you basically have zero chance. One plus is that no fiat currency has ever lasted over 50 years, and we are past that point, things are going to go tits up very soon, just make sure non of your fiat currency is in the financial system, if you don't hold it, you don't own it..
There's nowhere left to buy, government owns everything. They give away free to refugees tho
Sounds like you're a bit of a dosser 😂
Nothing to help the normal working person
of course not, we just pay for everything and will shut up about it!
politicians will only tell you , what is the better option for their own interest
More embarrassing, imo, was Jeremy Hunt opening the annual budget speech, with announcing £1 million to a Muslim war memorial 🤦♂️ smh
Yep and so their BS continues.
Next election don’t vote conservative government please.
Do you mean the Blue Tories or the Red Tories? 🙂
And certainly not a Boris J that some dumb heads people would like to see in power again,,,
As opposed to who exactly? They're all dogs who hate us
I never have, but who should we vote for?
@@CelticJayGarden blue fascists you mean
Cancel your TV licence now.
They might be charging us tv licence for TH-cam 😭
No thanks. I don't watch TV but I still have a licence as I don't want a £1,000 fine. And I would get this fine because that is how my luck goes and they always pick on the easiest targets.
@@cuteopiax1259literally just close your door, they have no power to do anything you unless you engage with them.
@@cuteopiax1259if you don’t watch live broadcast tv or use bbc iplayer you don’t need a tv licence so you won’t be fined.
@@cuteopiax1259
Easy targets? Ah, you mean criminals.
I can save an extra 5k in my ISA, except I don't have it.
Shut up, pay your taxes and do what you're told.
Become a good shoplifter and get it back that way! 💃🥳🥳🥳
ISNT IT ABOUT TIME WE TOLD THEM WE. WONT DO WHAT WERE TOLD AND TELL THEM TO ,,OFF WITH A CAPITAL F.
Struggling with the cost of living on a £60k wage- are you kidding me?!
I was also thinking......60K a year isn't exactly what I would call being on 'skid row'!!
Less for you and more for their friends. They want it all back , so they can give it to their criminal friends in the City
something that should be raised is the BEDROOM TAX.i cant belive that disabled people are still being kick out there houses , even now ,this has gone on long enough ,ENOUGH IS ENOUGH,help disabled people keep there homes ,by stopping bedroom tax,everybody is struggling ,PLEASE raise the issue, help people ,and REFUND what has been payed .
It is a bloody disgrace just refuse to pay it they won't do f all they cannot put old people in prison a friend of ours wants a smaller property so he refused to pay bedroom tax as they can't offer him a smaller home he has not paid a penny
The laughable ideas of the entitled.
@@markcynic808 You sound like a melon and a bot at the same time
I thought it was scrapped. My friend lost a property due to this crap.
Im disabled and in a 3 bedroom house alone .looked after my family for 20 years .they passed away 10 years ago .and the council still charge me £100 a month to live in my family home .ive been there 33 years now
Martin Lewis should be chancellor of the excheqer !! 😂👍
Desperation by the Tory's.
Ryhmes with hunt.
Its not going to make a difference for 90% of the population.
I'm a pensioner, there is nothing in the budget for me, us pensioners don't count for anything according to the Chancellor, he's a right Berkley Hunt.
You mean something to me. You are the true heroes
@@rosst333Dunno mate, pensioners are ones who vote for these clowns.
@@Jozztime im 23 and know a few people that made the wrong decision a few years ago. Its not just the old heads
@@Jozztimenot last time it wasn't...
Pensioners have it easy. You get larger pensions, got to retire early, got cheap houses and higher wages.
You also then broke the system for the following generations, so thanks for that.
Is it a scam.
Please can someone clarify our tax system. I always thought National Insurance was used for the Health Service, Pensions etc - if so surely it needed to be increaaed not decreased. I am happy to pay for value for money, but not to see our welfare system being privatised for profit for the few.
Yes you have seen through Chunts ploy so that the richest can plunder private pension funds
Whatever they do we are screwed anyway.. working is not beneficial and money saving is pointless with high inflation!
universal credit is 360 a month. working doesnt pay?
Everyone shafted apart from the rich as usual as every year. Pile of pish
Won't be long before the fiat currency holds zero value, don't worry,
60k .....me and our lass only earn 20k between us wtf ...hes complaining about 60 lmfao
Get Em Out! Labour 2.
if you keep raising everything people are gonna end up having enough because we can’t afford even food for fucks sake.
"UK 🇬🇧 PRODUCTIVITY WITH A CAVIAR TO COME." ❤🇬🇧❤
Absolutely fuck all has changed unless your rich!
What's with the shouting in background
spice heads in london lol
They are shouting HALLELUJAH 🤣
Screams of agony (from living in London)
Freedom of speech
too little too late tories
Imagine the government giving away £1,000,000 of our tax money so they can make some statues of muslims ffs lmao! 💀
Muslims who fought for this country. Did you hear that bit, or did you stop listening when you heard the word Muslim?
Muslims who fought for this country. Did you hear that bit, or did you stop listening when you heard the word Muslim?
@@rk-kb5rw
You can say that again...
@@rk-kb5rw😂 it was Hitler that had Muslims on his side against the penny chews, Churchill called them rabid dogs or something, so history is definitely being lied about.
@@rk-kb5rwfirst I’ve heard of this, I call bs, the only thing foreigners have done is take control away from British people
The usual smoke and mirrors bullshit I see.
Remember:
Somewhere, someone has to pay for it.
And since the wealthiest won't pay their share.
We'll see the services be cut.
1 million for a muslim memorial! Bye bye torries !
WTF
Worst part is they already have one alongside everyone else, more double standards and special treatment.
Not millions to Muslims he is going to pay 1 trillion
To someone working at or close to minimum wage which is the majority of people I know, a 2% reduction in national insurance taxation is nothing worth noticing. Once more this is the kind of thing that only makes a real difference for people on higher incomes meaning this is the typical 'take from the poor to feed the rich' methodology we have seen time and again from the Tory party.
I'llgive this a miss.
highest tax rises since 1948
It means absolutely F**KALL.. Try being a single parent, working full time, 7 days a week. AND FOR WHAT? Last week or two of EVERY month for the past 4 years has been a proper struggle. NEVER in my life, I would have expected to work this much and have nothing.. FFS.
The Budget never dose anything. We want MORE STIMULUS. Cost of Living Payments.
My son just got a raise that takes him over 60k, he was so excited as he works bloody hard. He called me earlier asking what it was all for. What do you say? It's just a disgrace.
tell him hes much better off than most of the country and to be happy. did he vote tory?
No Labour. As for telling him 'he's much better off than most' I don't lie to my children.
So less money for the already struggling NHS? Makes sense
We elderly single and married pensioner's are still struggling with paying our electric and gas bills the cost of living soon goes on shopping and electric and gas pay as you go we are lucky to have £10 if that! come on chancellor have a kind heart and help raise cost of living please
Weird how £500k propagandists can talk about how hard it is for the public.
What is that guy in the background yelling? Hallelujah?
Nothing
Who the fuck is screaming in the background
Holding it up like its some type of achievement
I’m very surprised anyone is still funding this lot.
Money doesnt grow on trees, but Gods Holy Spirit grows within a smart and powerful mind.
Your money is going to continue losing purchasing power at a faster rate. And yes, you are going to get MUCH POORER.
I can only dream of being on £60.000 I'm not even on £17.000, let him stick his budget where the sun don't shine.
Someone on 60k a year moaning lol
Someone on £60k with 2 children and a single parent with a mortgage to keep up and food to buy. If they are moaning it just goes to show how shit this country has become on living standards. Years ago you would of laughed at having £60k pa as it would be a luxurious lifestyle but nowadays it barely allows you to make ends meet when you have a family to look after. Don't blame them blame the politicians that this is a thing. There are so many "high earners" who are struggling as a result of everything going up in price and have no help because they earn too much and also get taxed more because they earn too much. I don't understand how I lived comfortably when I earned £14k pa and needed commission to make up the rest compared to what I earn now which is nearly 4 times the base. Problem is that we are all struggling..... Some more than others but we are all struggling.
@@joselema85 what about the family’s on minimum wage who don’t complain
It’s on purpose. They only show the spoilt sounding people, not the actual sufferers
@@kennyw218 I agree! Everyone is suffering. If someone who earns £60k is finding it difficult I can imagine how it is for others on minimum wage. Even though living costs vary throughout the UK and this high earner is probably in London (because outside of London they wouldn't struggle as much on that salary). This is what I am saying if some who earns £60k is struggling then this country is in ruins.
@@Dontbootit so glad that they sound spoilt because trust me they are not. Maybe go back 10-15 years then yes they would be living a spoilt life but in today's standards they're not. The whole system is messed up. I used to be on the dole years ago in my late teens and I found to hard to get a job because as soon as you find a job..... Day one your help is gone. That needs to change asap like give people.who are on the dole that fins jobs like 6 months the get into and try and save money before you cut them off from the governments help. Makes no sense cutting them off on day one. That's why everyone goes back on the dole because it's easier than working a minimum wage job and trying to pay for everything yourself.
(F) ALL ENOUGH SAID 😊
Nothing for working man and Nothing for pensioners
WEF
Depopulation
The guy yelling ‘Hallelujah’, is like a freaking sign lol, during a report on the increase in CB. A sign we need to get these idiots out of government. Maybe we could get rid of the damn thing altogether. We need to reform the whole flipping system
£1M of tax payers' money for a monument for Muslims who fought in WW2. Just what we needed, that'll help us with rising costs and living circumstances.
Why is it that in England there is always some lunatic yelling in the background?
Because yes😂
Freedom to disturb the peace.
Once again ones without children will fund someone else's kids. About time Martin did something to help single people
It means don't keep your money here 😮
literally not going to even notice any differences
They could have reduced income tax for working people to some extent. This would result in more discretionary income to stimulate the economy and could contribute to productivity and growth.
The reduction in NI is off set by amount of tax we'll pay so most of us will be worse off and paying more in deductions every month.
Clutching at straws much. How if you earn three times the average wage you get to keep child benefit. Give me a job where I earn £100,000 a year and I would gladly give up child benefit.
Big mafia
Just take cash and avoid to pay everyone know
Absolute Bollock's 😷
Remember to send your billions to Ukraine.
taking sides in a regional conflict, prolonging the conflict, disrupting economy for all sides
Uck Fukraine.
Or just send your people to fight in Ukraine. Which do you prefer?
@@markcynic808send them more worthless Fiat currency.. 😂
@@markcynic808neither, its ukraines war not ours, they can deal with it themselves as far as I’m concerned considering it has nothing to do with me
BBC can’t cut her mic off while the guy in the background shouting about Jesus 😂
Will not be voting conservative, two pence in NI makes no difference
There are a number of key differences in relation to religious belief and social class, both in terms of overall religiosity and the membership and practice of particular religions, denominations, sects, etc.
There has been a traditional view that religiosity was stronger among the working class, tying into Weber’s idea of a theodicy of disprivilege and also the traditional Marxist idea that the purpose of religion was to act as an opiate or spiritual gin for the masses. Marxists argue that religion performs different functions for different classes, so for the ruling class it legitimates their position and their success, and for the working-class it offers hope for reward in the afterlife. However, there is some evidence to suggest that, in contemporary society, religiosity is in fact higher among the middle class. A survey from 2015 suggested that 62% of church goers are middle class. There are a range of possible explanations for this, but one is that religion offers opportunities for social networking which the middle class make use of, rather than that there is necessarily a greater amount of religious faith among the middle class.
Retired Saudi American 🇸🇦 Saeed Alsomaly
Wouldn’t the life insurance that is compulsory with a mortgage have cleared the mortgage . Terrible story as it is it seems wrong
nothing.. Im paying tax on my meagre pension to fund those earning £60K+
You can see who has the British publics favour simply by the BBC’s TH-cam comments being on or not
It means nothing to me , the British tax payer ..IT MEANS NOTHING …CONSERVATIVES TOSSERS ..