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Ep. 38 - The Middle Raged Budget: 10 Policies to Fix Britain (Badly)

Ep. 38 - The Middle Raged Budget: 10 Policies to Fix Britain (Badly)

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The less-than-dynamic, middle-aged duo return with their very own Middle Raged Budget — a 10-point plan to “fix” Britain. From outrageous taxes to questionable public services and the kind of reforms only midlife frustration can inspire, Adam and Keith unveil a set of policies nobody asked for… yet somehow make sense.

Expect midlife humour, righteous rage, and a manifesto that would terrify any Chancellor with a functioning calculator.

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Two middle-aged British authors, Adam Eccles and Keith A Pearson, highlight the trivial triggers of midlife angst. Contains occasional humour, moderate rage, and the odd sweary word.

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