Worked for me, limiting child tax credits to the first 2 children should have been done years ago and capping benefits to £20,000 is a good step. Nobody should get more for sitting on their ass than someone who goes out to work. Increasing the minimum wage whilst a interesting footnote isn't something I can see making much of a difference with the price of things these days, this needs much more of a boost to get away from the "I'm better off on benefits" culture.
Fuel duty being frozen is good but already the price is getting back to what it was a few months ago. Also...
• Vehicle Excise Duty is also being reformed. New cars will pay a variable rate, but beyond the first year, drivers will pay £140 in tax on most cars. Drivers are exempt if the car has zero carbon emissions.
Hmm no savings buying a nice small economic car then?