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UK Autumn Statement from the government

The Chancellor's autumn statement is due tomorrow.
Reading the papers today it seems everyone is likely to be hit with increases in pricing since inflation is stubbornly refusing to come down fast enough and pension and benefit claimants are likely to bare the brunt of a suspected 1% cut in income tax or national insurance contributions they want to give the top 1%.
Conservatives. When you don't know what to do, hit those with no power to hit back first.
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It’s the £12500 tax threshold which is the killer. Not to be changed until 2028, being more and more people into poverty.
Picklebobble2 · 56-60, M
@sunriselover The working poor.
You can understand those who choose to live 'off grid' and work cash in hand jobs in the black economy.
Although that in itself produces more problems.