AP/ June 22, 2010, 10:53 AM

U.K. Tightens Its Belts, Even the Queen's

Last Updated 9:09 a.m. ET

Britain's Treasury chief George Osborne has announced the toughest cuts to public spending in decades and new tax rises in an emergency budget aimed at sharply reducing the country's record debts.

Osborne said Tuesday his program "pays for the past and plans for the future."

Government borrowing is to be reduced from 10 percent of GDP to 1 percent within 5 years, by means of spending cuts, including a freeze on financial support to the Queen.

Osborne announced Tuesday that he would impose a levy on banks to raise ?2 billion ($3 billion) a year, and cut most government departments' budgets by 25 percent.

The government is also hitting consumers with a rise in the broad-based tax on sales and services from 17.5 percent to 20 percent next year.

He said the government will make ?30 billion per year ($44 billion) in cuts to spending by 2014-15.

Unusually, Osborne announced no increase in taxes on alcohol, tobacco and fuel, and he repealed a high tax on cider.

Osborne said Queen Elizabeth II had accepted a freeze on financial support from government under his plans, and the government will impose a two-year wage freeze on most civil servants.

Britain's Office for Budget Responsibility forecasts government borrowing will total ?155 billion ($228 billion) in the current year.
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shylove2 says:
Yes, and then Fergie gets hassled for trying to help out... it is an idea we may need, if the lobbyisst were asked to pay more maybe our govt would have some money to invest in our country too... but they would squander it on war as usual anyway I suppose...
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rocketjl says:
Standard rates of VAT in the European Union - Source: European Commission
Austria 20 Germany 19
Netherlands 19 Belgium 21
Greece 23 Poland 22
Bulgaria 20 Hungary 25
Portugal 20 Cyprus 15
Ireland 21 Romania 19
Czech Republic 20 Italy 20
Slovakia 19 Denmark 25
Latvia 21 Slovenia 20
Estonia 20 Lithuania 21
Spain 16 Finland 22
Luxembourg 15 Sweden 25
France 19.6 Malta 18
UK 17.5
Just think, Obama and Pelosi are going to put in a VAT for us. Morons.
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starving1968-3 replies:
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And look at the value of the services that their government provides them in exchange for those value added taxes.

We should be so lucky to pay a VAT to get what they get at those rates!!
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6591Hou says:
Budget cuts won't work by themselves, they have to be tied with an increase in economic output. Increasing intake, reducing output, equals reducing the national debt.
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