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
tax cuts going to make either unfunded tax cuts or unfunded spending commitments, because that is the way commitments, because that is the way to ruin, and i will always the way to ruin, and i will always have, at the heart of my economic always have, at the heart of my economic strategy and policy, is that economic strategy and policy, is that rock of economic and financial is that rock of economic and financial stability. but that s the fundamental financial stability. but that s the fundamental truth, - financial stability. but that s the fundamental truth, isn tj the fundamental truth, isn t it, if you guys are in government in a year, 18 months time, what you re going to inherit, where we have a tax burden, generationally high, the room for manoeuvre, if you guys, or if the conservatives win, what they could do, to do things that are significantly different is really constrained. what you can promise that will be substantially different, given where taxing and spending i