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Exclamation The Budget - 2008

KEY POINTS

Chancellor Alistair Darling's 2008 Budget:

CIGARETTES AND ALCOHOL


• Cigarettes up 11p a packet of 20 from 1800 GMT; five cigars up 4p.

• Beer up by 4p a pint, wine 14p a bottle, spirits 55p a bottle and cider 3p a litre by Sunday.

• Duties on alcohol will go up by 2% above inflation in each of the next four years.

CARS, FUEL AND ROAD PRICING

• From 2009, major reform of the vehicle excise duty. For new cars from 2010, the lowest-polluting cars will pay no road tax in the first year, with the highest-polluting cars paying £950.

• Funding set aside for road-pricing proposals.

• 2p increase in fuel duty is postponed until October this year.

• For environmental reasons, fuel duty will rise by 0.5p per litre in real terms in 2010.

HOUSING

• From April, key workers, such as teachers and nurses, will be able to borrow money from shared equity schemes.

• Stamp duty on shared ownership homes will not be required until people own 80% of their home.

• More people should have the chance to have a long-term fixed mortgage, which a report shows can reduce the risks for first-time buyers and can keep them on the housing ladder.

• Sites for 70,000 more houses have been identified.

PENSIONERS

• Winter fuel allowance will go up from £200 to £250 for the over 60s and from £300 to £400 for the over 80s.

BENEFITS

• From October 2009, rules for housing and council tax benefit will mean families on benefit are better off in work.

• From April, 2009, child benefit will be increased to £20 a week.

• From April 2010, all long-term recipients of incapacity benefit will attend work capacity programmes.

BUSINESS

• £60m over three years for equipping people to return to the workplace.

• Corporation tax will fall from 30% to 28% by April this year, with simpler taxes for small companies.

• More help for small businesses, with capital gains tax remaining at 10%.

• Funds available through the small firms loans guarantee will increase by 60% in the next year.

• There will be a capital fund of £12.5m to encourage more women entrepreneurs.

AIRPORTS AND AIR TRAVEL

• New measures at Heathrow and other airports, using biometric technology, to speed up the time it takes to get through security checks.

• Increase in the amount airlines will have to pay to become "greener" - an extra 10% on plane duty in the second year of the new per-flight tax regime.

ENVIRONMENT

• Laws will be introduced by 2009 to tax plastic bags if shops do not do more to charge for their use.

• £26m to help make homes greener.

• New non-domestic buildings to become zero-carbon from 2019.

• The government is asking the European Commission for tougher targets on car fuel emissions

• Consideration is being given to raising the UK target for emissions cuts to 80% by 2050.

EDUCATION

• There will be £200m extra for schools to raise GCSE results. By 2011, every school "will be an improving school".

• There will be a £30m fund to improve science teaching.

POVERTY

• Child poverty must be eradicated in Britain. Total of 600,000 fewer children in relative poverty and 150,000 fewer children in absolute poverty.

• Five million customers on pre-paid meters should get a "better deal". Energy companies should spend £150m on social tariffs.

• £17 more a week for poor families with one child.

• A family with two children earning up to £28,000 a year will be £130 a year better off. A further £125m to be spent over the next three years to help families.

SAVINGS

• The government will launch the "savings gateway" nationally with the first accounts available by 2010.

• Cash ISA limit confirmed as £3,600 a year from April.
ECONOMY

• Turbulence in global financial markets, starting in the US, has spread across the world - and this poses a major risk to the world economy.

• The British economy will continue to grow. "This Budget is about equipping Britain for the times ahead...about building a fairer society," Mr Darling said.

• Britain is more resilient and more prepared to deal with global shocks.

• The UK's GDP per head has gone from the lowest in the G7 in the 1990s to second highest now.

• The British economy will this year grow from between 1.75% and 2.25%, down from 3% last year.

• "There will be no return to the inflation rates of the early 1990s," Mr Darling said.

• To provide certainty, the chancellor said he is writing to the governor of the Bank of England to keep a 2% target on inflation.

• Borrowing next year will rise to £43bn, some 2.9% of national income. It will fall to 1.3% by 2012/13.

• By 2011, investment will have increased by 500%, trebling as a share of national income.

• Public spending in the coming three years will grow by 2.2% a year.

ARMED FORCES

• an extra £2bn will be spent on troops in the frontline, including £900m on military equipment.
PUBLIC SERVICES

• Spending on government departments must be matched by reform.

• The focus for the next decade on the NHS will be creating "world-class services".

NON DOMICILES

• The government welcomes the contribution made by people from outside the UK. But non domiciled families should pay a "reasonable charge" after seven years.



BBC NEWS | Politics | At-a-glance: Budget 2008


Not happy about the car tax at all. Motorists pay through the nose as it is. The wine I don't care about, if I want it I will buy it.

Nothing to improve public transport as far as I can see, but they still want us to give up our cars.

Well, what do you think?
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same shit every year......

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At least dick turpin had the decency to wear a mask.
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I don't drive or smoke or fly abroad, I buy the occasional bottle of wine, so it doesn't make much difference to me personally. the car tax will only hit big cars 4x4s will get clobbered which IMHO is a good thing.
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I hope it works that way with the car tax, we have a diesel, but it is a big saloon (Passat), so we will have to wait and see.
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All those rises to fight child poverty.......WHAT Child poverty ?
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The focus for the next decade on the NHS will be creating "world-class services".

Just like they have in the last decade. Pumping Billions into it and getting nothing out.
Credibility!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Decredability, more like.
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All those rises to fight child poverty.......WHAT Child poverty ?

Yes, my thoughts exactly. The only child poverty is the children of scum, too lazy to get off their fat backsides to work. Now the government is pushing up child benefit so Mummy and Daddy can afford to buy more fags and booze.
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• Beer up by 4p a pint, wine 14p a bottle, spirits 55p a bottle and cider 3p a litre by Sunday.
WOOHHOOOO now THAT will REALLY stop those "binge drinking" bastards, won't it?

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• For environmental reasons, fuel duty will rise by 0.5p per litre in real terms in 2010.
GOSH. THAT'S telling them Gordy boy!

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• £60m over three years for equipping people to return to the workplace.
BOLLOX. It was tried by T******r. All that happened was the boss bastards made the workers do double shifts, and the bosses put the money in their pockets.

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• New measures at Heathrow and other airports, using biometric technology, to speed up the time it takes to get through security checks.
Yup. Funny how when these systems were tested at O#Hare airport Chicago, the queues were out the door round the block and down the bloody run way. Instead of just out the door.


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• £26m to help make homes greener.
Heard it before. THEN they put up your council tax because you have comitted "home improvements".

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• There will be £200m extra for schools to raise GCSE results. By 2011, every school "will be an improving school".
Save 200 million. Just remove targets and let the teachers bloody TEACH. Instead of towing the party line.

Plus you put thick bastards in you get thick bastards out.

Some will NEVER be able to raise above the slave class.

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• Child poverty must be eradicated in Britain. Total of 600,000 fewer children in relative poverty and 150,000 fewer children in absolute poverty.
Is there an echo in here? Sure I have heard THAT before. Didn't bloody work did it?

HOW does;
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• £17 more a week for poor families with one child.
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• From April, 2009, child benefit will be increased to £20 a week.
fit in with;
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• From October 2009, rules for housing and council tax benefit will mean families on benefit are better off in work.
?

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• "There will be no return to the inflation rates of the early 1990s," Mr Darling said.
REMEMBER THIS ONE!!!

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• The focus for the next decade on the NHS will be creating "world-class services".
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