QUOTE(sanitynotincluded @ Apr 1 2012, 18:35)

It seems the pig ignorant tosspots at the New York Times are spouting about it.(Note that it is acceptable for our gutter press to get in a tizzy, but the american gutter press should keep their noses out.)
They ramble on and on about Osborne and Cameron being posh, as if that is relevant, and then accuse the British of being class-obsessed. Oh, and they seem to thing that pasty rhymes with nasty.
Pasty does rhyme with nasty, if one is not from the south
QUOTE(KernowKid @ Mar 31 2012, 21:04)

Given that the price of a properly constituted meal sized Pasty now is around £3.20, post VAT this rises to £3.85, hence the fuss.
Suggestions seem to be being made locally that there is movement on this issue and that the proposals are likely to be somewhat different that those outlined in the Budget, which were put out 'for consultation' only with a target of October 2012 enactment. Expect a delay in implementation to April 2013 and significant changes in the scope.
It's an excellent piece of politics- it's taken the attention off the granny tax and the extra £10 billion in welfare cuts, it will be dropped or watered down soon- job done. Never under-estimate the cunning of Gideon, he knows what he's doing.