And I'll now throw in that as the 45% tax cut has been scrapped (U-turned) the 'heat' will probably now go out of the 'headlines' of the mini budget being all about giving money to the rich.
The general public (the voters!) (maybe even people like Whitesince63?) will largely believe the government has listened and done something about it and be oblivious to the fact that £42 billion of the original £45 billion will still be headed in their direction!
I'm certainly not saying the 45% tax cut was some form of a ploy - it wasn't, it was genuinely intended but its scrapping will probably take the focus away from the remaining £42 billion worth of tax cuts heading in their direction funded by cuts in public service (or otherwise it would mean Truss and Kwarty having to increase government borrowing to fund them - which she is ideologically against doing and the cornerstone of her 'manifesto' she stood on to get elected rather than Rishi).
The general public (the voters!) (maybe even people like Whitesince63?) will largely believe the government has listened and done something about it and be oblivious to the fact that £42 billion of the original £45 billion will still be headed in their direction!
I'm certainly not saying the 45% tax cut was some form of a ploy - it wasn't, it was genuinely intended but its scrapping will probably take the focus away from the remaining £42 billion worth of tax cuts heading in their direction funded by cuts in public service (or otherwise it would mean Truss and Kwarty having to increase government borrowing to fund them - which she is ideologically against doing and the cornerstone of her 'manifesto' she stood on to get elected rather than Rishi).