Lies, lies and Budgetspeak
June 23rd, 2010This is a Budget full of untruths, half-truths and misleading statements. It is not true, as Osborne repeatedly said, that it was unavoidable – the better option of deficit-cutting economic growth was discarded. It is not true that the balance between spending cuts and tax increases had to be 80-20 (or more precisely 77-23%) – it could easily and better have been 60-40 or even 50-50 provided the tax increases were focused on the very rich.
Nor is it true that this is a ‘fair Budget’ as Osborne keeps strenuously asserting since the VAT increase to 20% is a regressive tax which will really hurt poor households, while the new impositions on the rich – the very modest increase in CGT to only 28% (not 40%) and the bank levy raising £2bn – are just peanuts for the super-rich. Whereas hundreds of thousands of public sector workers, the victims of the financial crash, will lose both their jobs and their incomes, the bankers and the hyper-rich who were the architects of the financial crash will lose neither their jobs nor their incomes nor their wealth. Is this what Cameron/Osborne mean by our being all in it together? (more…)

