Ingo has already stated the he's (probably understandably being an industrious SME type) in the arse clench camp whereas Charlie has also pointed out its likely to sting a bit for everyone in varying degrees through one way or another, but we probably have to endure that to begin to try to reverse the apparent systematic dismantling of public services and infrastructure over the last 14 years.
Personally, I suspect I may probably escape (relatively) unscathed in the immediate term being of moderately well paid but not 6 figures annually or anything employ in a relatively steady gig, and without much in the way of large personal capital or alternate income through ivestment and the like. But I'm not altogether sure what it might mean for my employer and, more to the point, resultant repercussions further down the line in terms of employment security and pay or the economy in general and resultant impact of that.
Is this weirdly palpable general feeling of impending doom all a bit unwarranted or should we be getting the tin hats and paraffin out?