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27-05-22, 10:43 AM | #10651 |
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27-05-22, 10:50 AM | #10652 | |
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we cant blame the government for people being greedy. the more the government gives in subsidies the more big business want a slice so the more the cost of living goes up. the more the government charge the rich the more the rich raise the price of things. people talk about equality but when it comes to money most people think that the high earners should pay more into the system.. thats not fair. |
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27-05-22, 12:00 PM | #10653 | |
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For high earners, paying the correct amount of tax for where they actually live and work is a choice. That choice simply isn't available for the majority of working people, unless you don't mind porridge for breakfast for a couple of years. |
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27-05-22, 12:11 PM | #10654 |
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Darren, I love how you did a close up of the screw, like we might have missed it in the first shot.
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27-05-22, 12:59 PM | #10655 | |
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not everyone sits on their fat corporate arzes and watches the £'s roll in. some people actually work their arzes off and get robbed for doing so. for instance a joiner earning £70k is going to have to charge more to cover the added tax taken so it starts a chain reaction. never mind the rising costs of living expenses. the high tax is now affecting the average man in the street working his fingers to the bone to support his family and what does he get in return........ a lifestyle that HE/SHE has worked hard for. maybe just maybe if the taxation system in this country was redone to be fair on EVERYONE things might be a bit better. |
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27-05-22, 01:19 PM | #10656 |
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I get what Bibs is saying. A flat rate of tax for all would be fairer, but would be seen as a hand out to the rich. I've believed for years that NI and Income Tax should be rolled into a single tax, which should be paid by all at the same rate.
The problem with income taxes is they are entirely optional for the rich - most have no income per se. Folks like Bezos, Musk and various lord/lady this or that get cash by borrowing against the value of their shares or other assets. This is not income so it goes un-taxed. The corporations generating that value do not have their profits taxed due to various treaties drawn up the the powerful (and therefore rich) elite. So those that can most afford to pay, basically don't have to! |
27-05-22, 02:12 PM | #10657 | |
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you may say 70-80% is a bit steep but when you actually look at what you currently give in tax, ni, vat, duty etc.etc it actually works out better. you would receive 100% of your wages but ANYTHING you buy, you pay 70% with no returns like for instance business vat and such like. put a freeze on house prices or only allow 1% per year of purchase price rise. a home should not be a commodity but a necessity. |
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27-05-22, 03:24 PM | #10658 | |
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27-05-22, 03:49 PM | #10659 |
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What has been happening is the rich have been getting richer and the poor poorer. That is just plain wrong.
At my local Folk club they have been food collecting for the local YMCA , that, in a civilised society is just disgusting. If joiners can earn 70K something has changed radically from when I was on the fringe of the building trade. On the other topic I fetched a new television on the SV, paid for it and then realised they come in a big box! Luckily I had a good supply of straps with me and managed to strap it all onto my back - it was about an 18 mile journey back home, through the City. - not to be repeated. It was only a 15 inch model thank goodness. |
27-05-22, 04:40 PM | #10660 |
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At least they're not trying to hide their corruption* anymore:
https://news.sky.com/story/boris-joh...-sack-12622599 I suppose since they weren't following the code anyway, nothing has changed. *"Most corrupt government since WWII" (Sussex University) https://www.independent.co.uk/news/u...-b2002869.html https://www.sussex.ac.uk/research/ce...of-corruption/
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