Getting Serious!
Published under My Opinion Friday 25 June, 2010
At last! UK Business can hold its head up around the World
and say "we're still very much open for business"! A big sign went up
over the UK this week making it clear that "someone is doing something
about it"!
Opponents of the Budget (from the Labour Opposition through
the Unions to many in the media) always say "of course something must be
done, BUT … ". Well, no "ifs" and no "buts" … we now
have a five year plan to sort out the mess.
It struck me there were three levels of application in the
Chancellor's plans:-
- A
clear and transparent plan, with measurable checks and signposts along the
way. A 5-year Budget if ever there was one. The largest consequence for
everyone (and especially for business and home-owners) is that interest
rates will stay low, vital as a weak economy falters towards growth.
- Business
has been "set free" to drag the UK Economy out of the mess,
create the jobs and generate the taxes. Low rates of corporation tax, no
insidious Employers' National Insurance Tax on the first ten jobs created
in a small business (why the tax on jobs exists at all is quite beyond me)
and help in many ways North of Watford all means that Business must now
rise to the challenge and do it for the Country … and themselves.
- At
last … a huge call to the Public Sector to wake up and smell the coffee!
They are not special. they are not different. At a time when even the
Queen, in not having any increase in the Civil List (again!), is saying
"One is in this together" then those (by no means all, to be fair)
in the Public Sector who have behaved as if they are immune from the
ravages that have landed over the past three years on the sector of the
Economy (the Private Sector) that pays them, have now got to cut their
suit according to what we as a Nation can afford, not what we would like!
The low paid in the Public Sector will still get a pay rise (more than so
many low-paid in the Private Sector have had over the recent past) and
pensioners will be sheltered. The Unions may bleat, the left-wing may holler.
but at last we are being seen to do something about it!
This first Budget was the only one to do it all in … leave
it a while and the reforming zeal of the Coalition may lose its sharpness and
elections gather on the horizon when turkeys and Christmas come to mind.
So Mr Osborne … you now have the biggest challenge
of all. You see; I learned a long time ago: Don't listen to what Politicians
say, watch what they do! So. with what I perceive is a real communal will in
the Country for this Budget strategy to succeed, the Coalition must now
deliver. Weather the strikes, deny the doom-mongers, take on the ditherers …
and (if I may steal a phrase from a well-known commercial) … Just Do It!!
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Jun