under your pillow, what are your thoughts? 50 under your pillow, what are your thoughts? under your pillow, what are our thou~hts? ., , your thoughts? so we have been on day two. your thoughts? so we have been on day two, today, your thoughts? so we have been on day two, today, thursday, . your thoughts? so we have been on day two, today, thursday, of| on day two, today, thursday, of the budget. the big picture thing is that some of the think tanks, westminster s brains beyond government have been crunching through it and they have concluded what many a newscaster will know as the kind of bleeding obvious really, but they presented in the spreadsheet and the rest of it, which is that times are really tough people, that wages are squeezed, living standards are squeezed, living standards are squeezed, living standards are squeezed, that household income is squeezed and will be for a while, that the tax burden is the highest it has beenin burden is the highest it has been i
garden centre and actually, since then, the whole political discussion has moved on a bit with the whole announcement we were just talking about about tiktok, and then this hoped for within government, and within some of the unions, resolution to some of the nhs disputes and strikes that we have seen in the last few months.- strikes that we have seen in the last few months. more on that in the the last few months. more on that in the second the last few months. more on that in the second let s - the last few months. more on that in the second let sjust i that in the second let s just catch up with whatjeremy hunt the chancellor said on bbc breakfast this morning on thursday when he was asked about the fact that the tax burden in the uk is going to be the highest it has been for ages. the highest it has been for aces. ., . the highest it has been for aies, ., ., , ages. for a while, the burden of tax is going ages. for a while, the burden of tax is going to ages. for a while, th