“Indirectly” “essentially”
yeah you’re scrabbling.
What would you have cut given the £20bn of spending the Tories hid? And as you say seemed to know what they’d done because they priced it up pretty close (£1600 per household actually)
If you think any tax that isn’t VAT, IC or NI does not impact ‘working people’, good for you.
Businesses aren’t stupid, they account for these taxes by either reducing pay for workers, freezing hires, relocating or passing increased costs to consumers.
Therefore, if you raise a new tax levy that has an impact on employees wages directly, you may as well have increased NI/IC. Likewise, if business increase the cost of products and/or services as a result of taxes, which they will. Again, you may as well have increased VAT.
A lot of businesses will freeze new hires and SMEs could struggle altogether to manage with these increases.
I’m just surprised that you seem to be wilfully ignorant of what is an obvious balance book trick by the Chancellor.