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Quote from: albie on August 13, 2022, 02:35:18 pmI sometimes disagree with Owen Jones, but this 2 minute video is on the right lines:https://twitter.com/We_OwnIt/status/1558076187041316870?cxt=HHwWjIC-2a-Cs58rAAAAWhere are Labour and the silent knight?They're all on holiday in Aussie, Albie, having a barbecue with Sydney Rover, the only friend they've got left.
I sometimes disagree with Owen Jones, but this 2 minute video is on the right lines:https://twitter.com/We_OwnIt/status/1558076187041316870?cxt=HHwWjIC-2a-Cs58rAAAAWhere are Labour and the silent knight?
A temporary measure is not the answer, Syd.The rise in gas prices will continue, so the UK needs to respond to that by revising how the industry works. We want the sector to change investment priorities, from fossil fuels to renewables, but they will continue with business as usual under the current arrangements.The IPPR have produced a blog on the economics of a price cap freeze;https://www.ippr.org/blog/freezing-the-energy-price-cap-could-fight-inflation-and-support-householdsThe price cap is a first step, which only has traction if the other measures are introduced (see my posts above)......Keith has not committed to the supporting measures today, which is a big mistake.
1.2 million people in the uk earn over 100,000. Take away their 12500 tax allowance.That’s an extra 2500 tax they pay each per year.Do it for two years. They can afford it.There’s 6 billion quid straight away.
Quote from: normal rules on August 15, 2022, 03:54:23 pm1.2 million people in the uk earn over 100,000. Take away their 12500 tax allowance.That’s an extra 2500 tax they pay each per year.Do it for two years. They can afford it.There’s 6 billion quid straight away.The personal allowance tapers by £1 for every £2 earned above 100k already...so by the time you earn approx 125k your allowance is zero (notwithstanding salary sacrifice, etc etc)
Starmer has said that he would keep the current energy price cap instead of allowing the proposed increases.His plan would allegedly cost £29billion.He told us where £8billion of that would come from but didn’t mention anything about the other £21billion.
Quote from: drfchound on August 15, 2022, 06:39:34 pmStarmer has said that he would keep the current energy price cap instead of allowing the proposed increases.His plan would allegedly cost £29billion.He told us where £8billion of that would come from but didn’t mention anything about the other £21billion.He got the idea from Brown anyway.
Quote from: scawsby steve on August 15, 2022, 06:52:28 pmQuote from: drfchound on August 15, 2022, 06:39:34 pmStarmer has said that he would keep the current energy price cap instead of allowing the proposed increases.His plan would allegedly cost £29billion.He told us where £8billion of that would come from but didn’t mention anything about the other £21billion.He got the idea from Brown anyway.And the only stumbling block is he is not running the country
At the moment, the only opposition to the Government on this issue is Gordon Brown.
Quote from: drfchound on August 15, 2022, 06:39:34 pmStarmer has said that he would keep the current energy price cap instead of allowing the proposed increases.His plan would allegedly cost £29billion.He told us where £8billion of that would come from but didn’t mention anything about the other £21billion.Yes he did:£14 billion from scrapping the £400 government handout to all households£3.5 billion from extension of current windfall tax on energy producers£4.7 billion in higher tax and vat tax on oil & gas sales£7.2 billion saved from debt repayment by keeping interest rates downit's here:https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/62552464
Quote from: Superspy on August 15, 2022, 05:35:18 pmQuote from: normal rules on August 15, 2022, 03:54:23 pm1.2 million people in the uk earn over 100,000. Take away their 12500 tax allowance.That’s an extra 2500 tax they pay each per year.Do it for two years. They can afford it.There’s 6 billion quid straight away.The personal allowance tapers by £1 for every £2 earned above 100k already...so by the time you earn approx 125k your allowance is zero (notwithstanding salary sacrifice, etc etc)You are missing the point. Those that earn over 100k pay nothing on their first 12500 like the rest of us. Take that allowance away. The govt would get an extra 2500 in tax from them by virtue of 20% of that 12500.
Quote from: wilts rover on August 15, 2022, 07:33:21 pmQuote from: drfchound on August 15, 2022, 06:39:34 pmStarmer has said that he would keep the current energy price cap instead of allowing the proposed increases.His plan would allegedly cost £29billion.He told us where £8billion of that would come from but didn’t mention anything about the other £21billion.Yes he did:£14 billion from scrapping the £400 government handout to all households£3.5 billion from extension of current windfall tax on energy producers£4.7 billion in higher tax and vat tax on oil & gas sales£7.2 billion saved from debt repayment by keeping interest rates downit's here:https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/62552464Stopping that £400 handout will go down like a lead ballon.No wonder he didn’t mention it in the interview I saw.
Quote from: drfchound on August 15, 2022, 06:39:34 pmStarmer has said that he would keep the current energy price cap instead of allowing the proposed increases.His plan would allegedly cost £29billion.He told us where £8billion of that would come from but didn’t mention anything about the other £21billion.Yes he did:£14 billion from scrapping the £400 government handout to all households£3.5 billion from extension of current windfall tax on energy producers£4.7 billion in higher tax and vat tax on oil & gas sales£7.2 billion saved from debt repayment by keeping interest rates downit's here:https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/62552464
I stand corrected.you are right. When did this change come in?