Well, I have two minds of thought about how the cuts are going to affect us…On the one hand the £50bn fiscal claw back might not be a bad idea as it is clear that we have no other means of kick starting our economy…schools need building/repairing, more prison building, railways/transport are failing to deliver, investment in infrastructure, technology, science’s and education are being under funded, so the harsh reality is that if you want it, we are going to have to find the money to pay for it.
The positives are that it will create more jobs, which in turn means more taxes to the exchequer, a more positive outlook for inward/outward investment and I hope a change in attitudes from that of a country that has lost its way to a more progressive thinking country.
The negatives are that you don’t basically borrow up to £50bn without having to pay way more of it back, the other negative is that the labour party don’t have a good record of investing money into well thought out programs (I’m sure Foxy can find many more)
Perhaps I am one of the fortunate ones in that I won’t be going without irrespective of what the budget brings, however, I do think a radical approach in direction has been a long way coming and the only way we have in putting the great back into Great Briton… Bite the bullet and give her fiscal plan a go is my take on things.
What’s yours?




