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The BBC» Jeremy Hunt says significant tax cuts in Budget unlikely
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Four 'Es'
The chancellor also unveiled a plan to grow the UK▸ economy, though it drew a mixed reaction with some business groups criticising a lack of detail.
He said the strategy would focus on four pillars, or "four Es": enterprise, education, employment and everywhere.
Enterprise. Making adjustments to timetables so that buses and trains connect and have a through ticketing system such I can get on the bus outside my home and travel to Latheronwheel all join up.
Education. Ensure that communities know where their local train stations and bus stops are, and that they know how to make best use of them - timetables, how to buy good value fares (not just the highlight Anytime Open First ones), how to board a train. Help people learn how to plan their activities so they can make best use of public transport. Ensure that people know just how much better public transport is for the environment, for congestion, and for their pockets, especially if they can drop from 3 cars to 2 in the household.
Employment. Staff at every station with over 3,000 journeys a year to advise on train use, help people find things road and rail side, sell tickets, serve hot drinks, make people feel safe, board if they need help, litter pick, clean loos, update signage. "Station Ambassador"
Everywhere. Acton to Zennor. Land's End to John O'Groats (or Berwick-upon-Tweed if this is an English Plan). Ayr to Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch. Shippea Hill to London (Waterloo). Birmingham New Street to Pilning. 11 Downing Street to Ty Capel and Ty Coch (
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