00:00UK's first female chancellor, Rachel Reeves, has announced this year's budget, Budget 2024,
00:07which means national minimum wage will rise in April. National insurance contributions will also
00:14rise. We've been out and about in Yorkshire asking how the budget will impact you.
00:21What do you feel about national insurance contributions going up?
00:26It's another killer, isn't it? You know, just add to the pot and stretch the elastic band and
00:31it's going to snap at some point. And everybody in the industry is feeling it, it's not just
00:35ourselves. It's going to be a tough road ahead, yeah. I think the budget will impact me
00:43probably in food shopping prices going higher and I don't like that they've taken away the winter
00:53fuel allowance for the elderly. I think it's cruel, yeah.
00:58How do you feel the budget will impact you? I don't really take much notice of it, to be fair.
01:05Are you bothered about minimum wages going up or national insurance contributions?
01:12I'm not sure about all the taxes going up. How do you feel the budget will impact you?
01:16Firstly, I think it'll just be the winter payment for the pensioners.
01:20What do you think about the national minimum wage rising?
01:24Well, I think it's a good thing. It's going to cost companies a lot more money,
01:30but I think they're taking Robin Peter to pay Paul all the way through. And they're
01:36hitting the wrong people, they're hitting the rich, the high tax earners.
01:39How do you feel about the rise to national minimum wages?
01:43It's a massive stretch on our industry. We don't know when to staff people anymore.
01:49We don't know when the places will be busy or quiet. But ultimately, any increase will
01:56increase inflation at the moment. It's just a killer for all our business.
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