It has a political vision': five viewpoints on Reeves's first budget
Briefly

"We are fortunate enough to be financially stable, and therefore the reduction in the allowance is OK with us," said Richard Cox, reflecting a perspective of resilience despite financial changes.
Issy Horn, reflecting on the minimal impact of tax cuts, mentioned, "I'm not sure 1p off a pint is going to cut it" while highlighting the struggles of living in London.
Richard Cox advocated for major investment in public services, stating, "We have a problem in this country with declining services... So there needs to be major investment in infrastructure."
Horn expressed concerns about national insurance, saying, "A bugbear on every payslip is national insurance. I just want to be a bit more clear on where that [money is] going."
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