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Quote from: drfchound on May 18, 2017, 02:01:27 pmWell that put that one to bed Jenny.BUT labour will still think taxing higher is the way forward, and it's obviously not.
Well that put that one to bed Jenny.
Quote from: big fat yorkshire pudding on May 11, 2017, 06:59:24 pmLabour will plant a money tree? It doesn't add up to me. Create more jobs but tax those who create them.You're a company you can pay a whack of tax here but be outside the eu or pay much less in Ireland with eu access - madness.As for taxing those at 80k much more, 80k is not in some cases a huge amount of money. Justify that to a family in London with one working person. I tend to think the tax level may be too low but so is 80k.On nationalisation, was it really any good before privatisation, really?The key point for me is it just doesn't add up, the costings on the face of it seem to contradict a little. Devil in the detail of course.It seems over the years Labour have been more trustworthy with our finances than the Torieshttp://www.taxresearch.org.uk/Blog/2016/03/13/the-conservatives-have-been-the-biggest-borrowers-over-the-last-70-years/
Labour will plant a money tree? It doesn't add up to me. Create more jobs but tax those who create them.You're a company you can pay a whack of tax here but be outside the eu or pay much less in Ireland with eu access - madness.As for taxing those at 80k much more, 80k is not in some cases a huge amount of money. Justify that to a family in London with one working person. I tend to think the tax level may be too low but so is 80k.On nationalisation, was it really any good before privatisation, really?The key point for me is it just doesn't add up, the costings on the face of it seem to contradict a little. Devil in the detail of course.
Quote from: Filo on May 16, 2017, 08:18:56 pmQuote from: drfchound on May 16, 2017, 08:16:23 pmCorbin is picking his venues very well too.What better place to visit than a University when announcing banning tuition fees.No wonder they were cheering him.Yes a bit like May visiting the working class North East and then bussing in Tory activists to cheer her, all for the BBC Cameras, no locals were allowed anywhere near!But don't forget that the Torys are also pledging to help the many as well.
Quote from: drfchound on May 16, 2017, 08:16:23 pmCorbin is picking his venues very well too.What better place to visit than a University when announcing banning tuition fees.No wonder they were cheering him.Yes a bit like May visiting the working class North East and then bussing in Tory activists to cheer her, all for the BBC Cameras, no locals were allowed anywhere near!
Corbin is picking his venues very well too.What better place to visit than a University when announcing banning tuition fees.No wonder they were cheering him.
The Tories will win (again) and look after their own (again) and people will still fall for their bullshit (again).
SORRY rob but I look at the numbers first (no surprise). Labour costings will be a disaster. Companies will cut investment, will move offshore and will cut jobs. If you want pm me and I'll explain what I mean with some context that I can't do in public.Don't disagree that some Tory policies aren't the best nor do I disagree that there are issues in the nhs etc. But how do we get past these issues? With difficulty. The population is ageing the economy must change and sadly private healthcare to an extent probably has to play a part. I have private healthcare, tax it and I'll cancel it and burden the nhs a little more. There should be some strong legislation on that though such as banning the use of nhs hospitals by nhs doctors working privately at weekends when they complain they don't like changing shift patterns.Minimum wage. Yes it has 96 increase but not so fast, it will just lead to increasing inflation. Inflation was always to increase this year given brexit and decreasing value of the pound.Student loans. Torn on this. IT will make me a fair bit better off a month so happy there. But should I benefit as a graduate qualified and working? Probably not. I should pay back given I have seen benefit from it though I would scrap the interest.Tories will win it on brexit though. Just far stronger in that area after that well they'll have to perform or it becomes a Churchill scenario. Get through a tricky time then scrapped.
Of course other papers don't have a bias to the Labour set up.
Quote from: big fat yorkshire pudding on May 17, 2017, 09:49:29 amSORRY rob but I look at the numbers first (no surprise). Labour costings will be a disaster. Companies will cut investment, will move offshore and will cut jobs. If you want pm me and I'll explain what I mean with some context that I can't do in public.Don't disagree that some Tory policies aren't the best nor do I disagree that there are issues in the nhs etc. But how do we get past these issues? With difficulty. The population is ageing the economy must change and sadly private healthcare to an extent probably has to play a part. I have private healthcare, tax it and I'll cancel it and burden the nhs a little more. There should be some strong legislation on that though such as banning the use of nhs hospitals by nhs doctors working privately at weekends when they complain they don't like changing shift patterns.Minimum wage. Yes it has 96 increase but not so fast, it will just lead to increasing inflation. Inflation was always to increase this year given brexit and decreasing value of the pound.Student loans. Torn on this. IT will make me a fair bit better off a month so happy there. But should I benefit as a graduate qualified and working? Probably not. I should pay back given I have seen benefit from it though I would scrap the interest.Tories will win it on brexit though. Just far stronger in that area after that well they'll have to perform or it becomes a Churchill scenario. Get through a tricky time then scrapped.Andy have you done some number crunching on the potential costs of Brexit because that would be interesting - NO- ONE seems to think it pertinent to work out the effect of a crash out on WTO rules yet or have they certainly none that voted for it anyway ?Most were unaware of the FULL ramifications of this cliff edge scenario especially the politicians. In fact most of the Labour Shadow cabinet have got past doing sums properly and as for the Tories they aren't half- arsed !
Written by a true labour man, well done.You are Corbyn and i claim my £5 prize.
Why would I get taxed on it and charged VAT ?It amuses me somewhat that popular opinion at present is that Brexit is somehow the fault of the Tories.It isn't of course, it is down to the public vote and the Government are charged with finding the best of what is available for the Nation when it finally comes around.
VAT ?
Anyway Filo, I am about as likely to declare it as you are putting your tips on your tax return.
Quote from: drfchound on May 21, 2017, 07:09:22 pmAnyway Filo, I am about as likely to declare it as you are putting your tips on your tax return.Tips?You've all on getting paid around here, never mind getting a tip 😀😀