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    I predict a RIOT !!
    Progressive and fair taxation = 2012 Merc e250 elegance purchase price/value €47,910 Road Tax:- €156 2005 vw passat 1.9L diesel price/value €8000, Road Tax :- €582

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    have to admit i didnt see the cut in duty on alcohol coming but it makes sense seeing its what everyone going over the border is buying .

    any word on the fags?

    25% of the countrys addicted to em and its more profitible for smugglers to bring em in now than cocaine hence the massive hauls recently caught by customs.

    i can see a cut in that coming down the line.

    i have to laugh at how quickly the whole health angle on them went out the window when it came down to the country being broke.

    from what i can see the only way im gonna be hit by this budget is the carbon tax, but its still early yet.

    roll on 3pm

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    What I don't get, and I am pretty ignorant in the domain of the economy (but then so are the people running it), well what I don't get is why Lenihan said in his RTE interview last night that this would be the last of the tough budgets. Do we not have to make similar cuts next year? Can anyone expound on this?

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    A few cent on the price of fuel, fuking tossers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by geri View Post
    What I don't get, and I am pretty ignorant in the domain of the economy (but then so are the people running it), well what I don't get is why Lenihan said in his RTE interview last night that this would be the last of the tough budgets. Do we not have to make similar cuts next year? Can anyone expound on this?

    I'm fairly sure it's untrue, so I conclude that either

    a) The Minister doesn't expect he'll be the Minister for the next budget (either Taoiseach or in opposition)

    or

    b) He'll be able to blame the next one on the ECB/IMF etc.

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    How Lenihan could make our woes dissappear, but will he???

    Coming into work this morning listening to Tom Dunne on the radio and he had a guy on from Boyle Sports with budget specials.

    Lenihan was 11/10 to wear a black tie and 33/1 to wear a white one. All he needs is for someone to go to Boyle sports put a nifty 500m on him wearing a White Tie and boom, we are 16.5b better off. In your face bankers and developers...

    The length of the speech was also a tasty 8/1 to be less than 45 mins, HELLO, all he needs to do here is a handy 1b on this finishes after half an hour and scarpers to his nearest bookie to collect the 8b in winnings. FU Sepp Blatter this makes us all happy again...

    We are sorted, no budget cuts or anything. happy days

    Does he have the vision for this though?? Does he hell!
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    From ronanlyons.com:
    Five things to remember when judging Budget 2010 | Ronan Lyons

    I thought the most important one was this one, which shows just how limited the impact of this budget is going to be, despite all its severity, given the size of the whole in the public finances:

    Last of the tough Budgets my eye!

    There are also three recommendations at the end of the post, reducing VAT for a year, announcing a new property tax and decreasing tax credits.

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    Quote Originally Posted by geri View Post
    What I don't get, and I am pretty ignorant in the domain of the economy (but then so are the people running it), well what I don't get is why Lenihan said in his RTE interview last night that this would be the last of the tough budgets. Do we not have to make similar cuts next year? Can anyone expound on this?
    Well the hope is that the economy will begin recovering next year- if we start getting growth then revenues should start picking up abit.

    Your right next year will be tough too but because this year the economy has seen no growth, the cuts will be felt more.
    'A defeatist attitude now would surely lead to defeat, it primarly a question of whether we have confidence in ourselves and the dilligence and determination of our people,We can't opt out of the future.' Sean Lemass (1965)

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    What makes the government so certain that publicans will pass the cut in alcohol excise onto customers?
    "If God did not exist man would have needed to invent him!"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Knightfall View Post
    What makes the government so certain that publicans will pass the cut in alcohol excise onto customers?

    that was my first thoughts too but i presume its very easy for him to reverse the measure if its not passed on.

    that and half of FFs backbenchers are publicans

    across the parties the VFI make up either alot of TDs or house their clinics .

    harney for instance used to work out of the lord lucan (yes, the jedward one )

    im sure theres some clout there.

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