UK Budget Day Breakdown: Tax Hikes, Child Poverty, and Kemi’s Big Moment
With Celia McSwaine & Christine Quigley
The Labour government dropped its first full budget — and everyone’s claiming victory… or crying foul. This week, we’re are joined by Celia McSwaine (former Treasury SpAd) and Christine Quigley (Labour strategist) to unpack what it all means: from fiscal drag and frozen thresholds to the abolition of the two-child benefit cap and Kemi Badenoch’s show-stealing rebuttal.
We cover the politics, the process, and the problems still ahead.
💸 In This Episode:
📊 Labour’s Balancing Act
“A budget where everyone gets something… and everyone pays for it.”
Massive welfare spend, frozen tax thresholds, and the return of fiscal drag
Why the OBR, not the Commons, may be in charge now
👶 The Two-Child Benefit Cap Is Gone
Labour says it will lift 450,000 children out of poverty
Critics say it penalizes middle earners and disincentivizes work
Is this Labour morality — or Labour survival?
🎭 Budget Theatre: Kemi’s Big Moment
Rachel Reeves made history — and played it safe
Kemi Badenoch’s “call and response” rebuttal caught fire on social media
From “mansplaining” to broken promises: who landed the bigger punch?
🧮 Behind the Curtain: How Budgets Get Made
Celia McSwaine shares what it’s really like crafting a UK budget
Why Rachel Reeves leaked everything
And how “death by a thousand cuts” might come back to bite
🗞 Headlines of the Week:
The Sun: “Benefit Street Budget”
The Telegraph: “A Spiteful Raid on Middle England”
The Mirror: “A Budget with a Labour Heart”
The Daily Star: “The Budget That Stole Christmas”
When everyone’s a little angry, you probably did something right… or you just pissed everyone off.


