Londoners are divided over the Labour budget, with some saying they’d believe Martin Lewis over Rachel Reeves.
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00:00I don't think, I don't think the black hole is reliable because the Institute of
00:07Fiscal Studies said before the election that neither party was being honest
00:12about that, about the fact that taxes would need to rise.
00:16I think we don't have any direct, it's not going to have any direct effect on us.
00:22The indirect effect will obviously be the same as everybody else, so there will
00:27be a negative indirect effect, but they did have a lot to do.
00:31I was watching Martin Lewis the other evening and he had, he was doing a
00:36post-budget special and he invited her to Rachel Rees to come and debate but
00:42she was too busy doing the morning breakfast shows and all that kind of
00:44malarkey and I think that she would never debate with Martin Lewis because
00:48he's all over the numbers like a rash, so if she says that pensioners are
00:53protected, most pensioners are protected, and he said well they're not, I believe him.