The chancellor claims the ‘next generation’ has been establish first in the budget – but scratching below the surface reveals something elseGeorge Osborne said his budget had “establish the next generation first”,following claims that the government has neglected young people in order to woo older voters at the election. However, many of the flagship measures appear to benefit those who already enjoy assets, and earn good salaries or are making profits already. Related: What the 2016 budget means for you Related: George Osborne backs sugar tax and £3.5bn of Whitehall cuts Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com