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Budget 2012: Drama may be yet to come

By Audrey Young
2:07 PM Thursday May 24, 2012
Prime Minister John Key. Photo / File

Prime Minister John Key. Photo / File

Bill English has been true to his word and has delivered a Budget with no dramatics.

That's unless you're a smoker who hasn't been following the Budget speculation around the price of cigarettes - and it is a spectacular rise to over $20 by 2016.

The drama may be yet to come depending on whether Greece exits the Eurozone and if it does so in and orderly or disorderly manner.

In the meantime, let's not panic until we have to. That was English's message. It is restraint as usual.

The promised surplus for 2014 - 15 is there but at $197 million, could be described as cigarette paper thin.

The delay of auto-enrolment for Kiwisaver helps achieve the forecast surplus but nobody will be marching in the streets about that.

The biggest Budget surprise and the one will likely to be most unpopular is the freeze on early childhood subsidies.

The 20-hours free remains but ditching inflation adjustments means that unless the providers absorb rising costs, fees to parents will increase.

Education, health, welfare, law and order and science and innovation get more but not that much. Restraint is permanent.

With more reasonable forecasts than last year's English's plan to get the books under control appear more credible.

The potential variation between the promise and the reality looks likely to be exploited by the Opposition.

By Audrey Young
Luc Hansen (Beach Haven) | 03:05PM Thursday, 24 May 2012
"With more reasonable forecasts than last year's English's plan to get the books under control appear more credible."

In other words, the government lied its way to its election win?
HardWorkingCapitalist () | 03:39PM Thursday, 24 May 2012
I think we require more attention to be given to welfare. Our welfare is unsustainable.
Lesley (North Shore) | 03:39PM Thursday, 24 May 2012
Don't forget - it is actually us taxpayers who are paying and doing the subsidising of early childcare subsidies. The money comes from us - government distributes it.
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