What would you like to see announced in the Autumn Budget 2023? Leeds locals reveal their priorities.
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00:00 The biggest thing for me is to see any measure at all that helps families that are not so
00:06 well off.
00:07 Just to hear about so many families struggling so much and people who are decent working
00:13 people and they really, really need the help.
00:16 So that's my big thing.
00:18 Energy costs definitely and anything that can help the price of food down.
00:23 People are so badly hit with food inflation, which seems to be higher than the percentage
00:28 inflation that we're seeing on the news.
00:31 I think businesses are yearning for him to reduce the business rates because the economy
00:41 needs stimulating and that's how you do it.
00:45 It's just whether they can afford to.
00:47 Obviously maybe a little bit off the income tax would be nice and obviously he's got one
00:54 eye on the general election next year.
00:58 I still love my process.
00:59 I'm still young and everything.
01:01 But from what I've been seeing, everything just went really up as well, especially with
01:06 the whole inflation thing and everything.
01:07 Everything just went up and a lot of people that I know and heard of, they just move out
01:11 the entire England to go live somewhere else because other places are way cheaper and less
01:17 expensive and all that stuff.
01:18 I think we've been in a recession.
01:20 We've gone through Covid and it's been very difficult times.
01:22 And I think obviously the government want to give people something back.
01:26 But I'm quite concerned that that will disproportionately benefit those who are better off.
01:30 And I'd like to see more money going into the important and essential services like
01:35 the NHS, education, social care, youth community and that sort of thing.
01:40 That's what I really feel strongly about.
01:42 The economy needs more taxation rather than less.
01:48 At an individual level, I want less taxation.
01:50 Obviously every individual does.
01:52 But the country is deeply in debt.
01:55 We're exposed to rising interest rates.
01:58 That's the regime that's likely to be, as they say, higher for longer.
02:04 And I'm afraid the Chancellor, if he's responsible, has got to reflect that in what he decides.
02:10 This government 15 years ago talked about inheritance tax and it came in.
02:16 And it's an X figure.
02:18 In 15 years, they haven't moved it once, which means that more and more people are
02:22 paying for it.
02:23 To me, they're coming in 15 years too late.
02:27 That should have been an annual thing, like tax for being paid on a set figure, not to
02:31 be kept there for 15 years.
02:33 I do think more support for energy.
02:35 I mean, the prices are really almost double what they were a few years back.
02:40 And also the cost of fuel.
02:41 I know it's coming down, but it seems to me that the wholesalers are keeping the price
02:45 very high when in fact it just doesn't need to be that high.
02:49 I think Jeremy Hunt's had quite a few different positions over the years.
02:54 I don't think the population's really taken to him.
03:00 But I hope he gets the economy going again.