Today’s budget announcement, filled with lofty promises and inflated spending, has left Great Yarmouth’s businesses and residents shouldering the weight of increased taxation and spiralling costs. While the government has painted a rosy picture of growth, the reality is that our community will suffer under the burden of policies that penalize hard work, risk-taking, and local enterprise.
Key Outcomes of the Budget: A Costly Toll on Local Businesses and Households
- Business Tax Increases
The budget includes a hike in Corporation Tax, hitting local businesses hard—especially small and family-run operations already struggling under high energy costs and inflation. With corporation tax now one of the highest in the developed world, our local enterprises face reduced profit margins, lower reinvestment, and potential job losses. - National Insurance Hike
National Insurance contributions are set to rise, affecting both employers and employees. This will weigh on local businesses, many of whom will need to re-evaluate hiring plans and wages to balance their books, risking fewer jobs and dampened economic activity in Great Yarmouth. - Reduced Investment in Local Infrastructure
Despite promises for nationwide infrastructure, today’s budget redirects much funding to urban projects, leaving smaller towns and rural areas, including Great Yarmouth, out in the cold. We lose essential investments in road maintenance, transport, and digital infrastructure—all critical to our community’s growth. - Limited Relief for Rising Energy Costs
The budget’s new energy policies offer limited relief for households struggling with soaring energy bills. Families and pensioners in Great Yarmouth will see little assistance to offset the burden, with a lack of substantial support or subsidies that could make a difference this winter. - New Spending Programs Funded by Higher Borrowing
The budget proposes ambitious new government programs without a clear funding plan, relying heavily on increased national debt. This approach brings risks for long-term economic stability and signals higher future taxes to cover borrowing—an impending burden for future generations.
Small Businesses: The Lifeblood of Great Yarmouth Under Threat
The budget seems to have overlooked the fact that our local businesses are already stretched thin, battling the effects of high inflation, supply chain challenges, and competition from online giants. Instead of offering relief or incentives, the budget pushes for higher taxes and tighter regulations. From family-run shops to our cherished pubs and restaurants, local businesses will see margins squeezed further. The result? Less investment, fewer jobs, and a slow drain on the diversity and character of our high streets.
Higher operating costs, coupled with increased taxation, could mean closures for some businesses unable to absorb the financial hit. This budget risks leaving Great Yarmouth with boarded-up storefronts instead of a thriving business community—a serious blow to local employment and the economy.
Hardworking Families and Pensioners Hit Hard
Rising costs are set to hit every household in Great Yarmouth, with the budget ignoring the impact of inflation and climbing energy bills on family finances. Pensioners, who’ve worked their entire lives to build a secure future, now face the harsh reality of increased tax burdens without sufficient support to counterbalance rising living expenses. Many families in our area are already feeling the strain of the cost-of-living crisis, and today's budget offers little to no relief for these hard-working households.
What Great Yarmouth Really Needs
Instead of heavy-handed taxation and more spending on government schemes, we need policies that support and encourage local enterprise and lift the financial pressure on families and pensioners. Tax incentives, small business grants, and targeted support for our tourism sector would go far in securing a bright future for Great Yarmouth’s economy. Our community deserves a budget that empowers them, not one that burdens them with the cost of a bloated state.
The Conservative Vision: Fiscal Responsibility and Community Empowerment
We believe in building a future where government is there to support, not smother, the ambitions of our communities. Great Yarmouth deserves policies that put people before politics, that foster innovation, growth, and security—not a bigger bill.
Today’s budget falls short of these ideals. In the weeks to come, we’ll continue to stand up for the businesses, residents, and families of Great Yarmouth. Together, let’s work toward a prosperous future that respects the hard work and contributions of every member of our community.