The tax threshold should be increased as nobody on benefits should ever be better off than someone who gets out of bed every morning & works full time.
£26436.80 is the new min wage annual salary (40 hrs p/wk).
And as the min wage rises, regular salaries don't. So many people will begin to ask themselves 'why am I working this highly stressful job that needed qualifications and a tonne of bullshit paperwork and police checks just to earn 5k more a year than I would stacking shelves at Lidl?'
Let me get this straight, someone on ave. salary £35k a year, WORKING, will now be £1,400 worse off after the budget
BUT someone with 5 kids on benefits NOT working will be £10,000 better off
This is becoming a disgrace. Rewarded for not working, PUNISHED for working
6-0 v Bunting in 10 minutes
6-3 v Cross in 15 minutes
6-1 v Humphries in 11 minutes
Probably the easiest £10k Luke Littler will win this season and didn't even play his best.