so much of that on the national health service, he hasn�*t actually gotten off a lot left for everything else come wednesday in terms of everyday people we are going to be keeping our eye on vat on energy bill, alcohol tax, capital gains, tax rates, student loan thresholds and minimum wage rise as well as pension. and minimum wage rise as well as ension. ~ :, , :, :, :, pension. who is going to lose out, or who is likely _ pension. who is going to lose out, or who is likely to _ pension. who is going to lose out, or who is likely to lose _ pension. who is going to lose out, or who is likely to lose out - pension. who is going to lose out, or who is likely to lose out on - or who is likely to lose out on wednesday? there�*s a lot of pressure on the chancellor, isn�*t there? i on the chancellor, isn't there? i don't think there will be any big don�*t think there will be any big losers. don�*t forget this year is already been the biggest sacrifice year since at least 1993. we�*ve had enormous tax rises announce this year, the national insurance site, the big corporation and income tax hikes announced back in march. it be you be quite surprising if there�*s any doubt doing nothing else is going to be a big tax ours you didn�*t mention the student loan issue, it is possible to the point of which student loans are supposed to be repaid comes down. it went up