It’s often puzzling to grasp Angus’s reasoning. How can he believe that a 12-month temporary tax relief is a viable solution? People require long-term, permanent relief rather than a quick fix that will vanish in a year. This approach feels more like a short-term handout instead of a genuine strategy to tackle the rising cost of living.

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  1. I can see where you’re coming from. A 12-month temporary tax relief might feel insufficient when many are struggling with long-term cost of living increases. While any relief can provide immediate support, it does seem essential to consider sustainable solutions that address the root causes of these issues. Hopefully, there can be further discussions about more permanent measures to ensure lasting relief for those who need it most. It would be great to hear more perspectives on what effective long-term strategies could look like!

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