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So, Starmer is opposed to tax-exempt pension deals but having one himself doesn't make him a hypocrite............ I see!
What do you mean he doesn't meet the threshold? How do you know? And even if he doesn't, how do you know he won't reach the threshold in future? What would be the point in him having a tax-exempt pension if he isn't going to exploit it? If he was so opposed to tax-exempt pensions why would he support one by contributing to one?
He probably has though given his earnings. Labour should just say whether they'd reverse this of course shouldn't they? Hugely hypocritical if they don't.
What on earth are you talking about? And you accuse ME of twisting it! My point is, people like you are defending Starmer, who is opposed to tax-exempt pension deals. Doesn't having one himself make him a hypocrite?
Quote from: Bentley Bullet on March 23, 2023, 01:05:29 pmWhat on earth are you talking about? And you accuse ME of twisting it! My point is, people like you are defending Starmer, who is opposed to tax-exempt pension deals. Doesn't having one himself make him a hypocrite? My last word on it, because as per usual you run around in circles, IT IS LAW! Created by a Tory Government, and now the Tories, and Tory fanboys like you don’t like it, but seeing as it is Law, until he wins the next election he can’t do anything about it, even if he wanted to!End of discussion, you are not dragging me down a rabbit hole
apparently he has to be a saint
Ah right, so Starmer abides by the rules of legislation brought in by the Tories, and doesn’t have enough in the scheme to pay tax anyway, what exactly has he done wrong?
You can't call it income for one and capital gains for another. Sunak has more capital gains, we shouldn't hate him for being wealthy.