I thought the biggest deal of the budget was on the plans extending education. A genuine investment for the countries' future IMO.
I also liked the additional tax credit help aimed at low income families with kids.
Stamp duty was a headline grabber and it was nice it helps so many more of those at the bottom of the scale than the old 60k limit.
I also thought the stuff aimed at pensioners was politically very savy and totally blew away the last vestiges of any of the recent tory appeal to
most pensioners who were genuinely 'floating voters', as opposed to the already convinced support of either party.
But I thought it was pretty moderate restrained stuff, full of little touches here and there but there'll be no recession looming on the horizon and
maybe the lack of any big splash is to their credit.
There was also some stuff business will appreciate on reducing 'red tape' I suppose.
It's about time the UK had a gov that took a longer term view and hopefully the majority this lot have means they don't need to 'bribe' anyone
with foolish short-term measures.


