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It is interesting that we seem to think taxing death is fair, I don't really. I'd argue we'd be better off increasing tax on the super rich whilst they're still alive rather than taxing something that already was taxed in the first place.If I died tomorrow I don't really think it's fair my 4 and 5 year old will pay 40% tax on what they inherit. It just feels such a negative thing to me.
No, it isn't a fact. You're confused. It is your opinion! Unless you're just trying to provoke an argument like BST does.
Quote from: drfchound on November 18, 2023, 07:53:40 amQuote from: Bristol Red Rover on November 18, 2023, 04:09:38 amQuote from: drfchound on November 17, 2023, 08:27:41 pmQuote from: Bristol Red Rover on November 17, 2023, 06:25:23 pmQuote from: Bentley Bullet on November 17, 2023, 03:36:11 pmBut the rich friends of the Tories are only a tiny representation of voters, how did the Tory party win by a landslide in 2019?Really?Most voters will go with where the beeb, the Sun etc sends them. Why otherwise would turkeys vote for Christmas?Add on the desperate efforts the establishment will go in its propaganda and lies to avoid policies that do serve the many rather than the few.The proposed dumping of inheritance tax is disgusting. Most people don't even know how it works and believe they might be affected. If they are affected and they therefore vote tory then they're not fit for life, just greedy spongers.That last sentence BR, is a classic Labour supporter VSC poster trait.If you vote Tory you must be thick.There are several of our posters who put that line on here.Also, if someone has sufficient assets to have to pay inheritance tax after they die, is it likely that they are a sponger?You missed the point by a presumption and misreading caused by your agenda. If someone has that much money and are persuaded to vote tory for more money, thus taking funds from poorer people, they aren't fit for life. If someone votes tory for other reasons, I wouldn't say they were necessarily thick, but likely they make choices based on ingredients of insecurity, fear, selfishness, cooked in an oven of self entitlement and/or paternalistic powerlessness. No misreading of anything by myself BR, just commenting on how your post is very similar in type to many put on here by anti government people.In your response you have actually made several assumptions yourself so I don’t think you can lecture me about doing the same.In any society there are people who are well off and others who aren’t but to say that the well off are not fit for life is well out of order.Plenty of people who are in a very comfortable financial position do much to help those not so fortunate so if they vote Tory would you say that they are not fit for life Someone wrote on here some time ago that a good socialist is someone who is good at spending other people’s money.Point missed again. Ah, well.
Quote from: Bristol Red Rover on November 18, 2023, 04:09:38 amQuote from: drfchound on November 17, 2023, 08:27:41 pmQuote from: Bristol Red Rover on November 17, 2023, 06:25:23 pmQuote from: Bentley Bullet on November 17, 2023, 03:36:11 pmBut the rich friends of the Tories are only a tiny representation of voters, how did the Tory party win by a landslide in 2019?Really?Most voters will go with where the beeb, the Sun etc sends them. Why otherwise would turkeys vote for Christmas?Add on the desperate efforts the establishment will go in its propaganda and lies to avoid policies that do serve the many rather than the few.The proposed dumping of inheritance tax is disgusting. Most people don't even know how it works and believe they might be affected. If they are affected and they therefore vote tory then they're not fit for life, just greedy spongers.That last sentence BR, is a classic Labour supporter VSC poster trait.If you vote Tory you must be thick.There are several of our posters who put that line on here.Also, if someone has sufficient assets to have to pay inheritance tax after they die, is it likely that they are a sponger?You missed the point by a presumption and misreading caused by your agenda. If someone has that much money and are persuaded to vote tory for more money, thus taking funds from poorer people, they aren't fit for life. If someone votes tory for other reasons, I wouldn't say they were necessarily thick, but likely they make choices based on ingredients of insecurity, fear, selfishness, cooked in an oven of self entitlement and/or paternalistic powerlessness. No misreading of anything by myself BR, just commenting on how your post is very similar in type to many put on here by anti government people.In your response you have actually made several assumptions yourself so I don’t think you can lecture me about doing the same.In any society there are people who are well off and others who aren’t but to say that the well off are not fit for life is well out of order.Plenty of people who are in a very comfortable financial position do much to help those not so fortunate so if they vote Tory would you say that they are not fit for life Someone wrote on here some time ago that a good socialist is someone who is good at spending other people’s money.
Quote from: drfchound on November 17, 2023, 08:27:41 pmQuote from: Bristol Red Rover on November 17, 2023, 06:25:23 pmQuote from: Bentley Bullet on November 17, 2023, 03:36:11 pmBut the rich friends of the Tories are only a tiny representation of voters, how did the Tory party win by a landslide in 2019?Really?Most voters will go with where the beeb, the Sun etc sends them. Why otherwise would turkeys vote for Christmas?Add on the desperate efforts the establishment will go in its propaganda and lies to avoid policies that do serve the many rather than the few.The proposed dumping of inheritance tax is disgusting. Most people don't even know how it works and believe they might be affected. If they are affected and they therefore vote tory then they're not fit for life, just greedy spongers.That last sentence BR, is a classic Labour supporter VSC poster trait.If you vote Tory you must be thick.There are several of our posters who put that line on here.Also, if someone has sufficient assets to have to pay inheritance tax after they die, is it likely that they are a sponger?You missed the point by a presumption and misreading caused by your agenda. If someone has that much money and are persuaded to vote tory for more money, thus taking funds from poorer people, they aren't fit for life. If someone votes tory for other reasons, I wouldn't say they were necessarily thick, but likely they make choices based on ingredients of insecurity, fear, selfishness, cooked in an oven of self entitlement and/or paternalistic powerlessness.
Quote from: Bristol Red Rover on November 17, 2023, 06:25:23 pmQuote from: Bentley Bullet on November 17, 2023, 03:36:11 pmBut the rich friends of the Tories are only a tiny representation of voters, how did the Tory party win by a landslide in 2019?Really?Most voters will go with where the beeb, the Sun etc sends them. Why otherwise would turkeys vote for Christmas?Add on the desperate efforts the establishment will go in its propaganda and lies to avoid policies that do serve the many rather than the few.The proposed dumping of inheritance tax is disgusting. Most people don't even know how it works and believe they might be affected. If they are affected and they therefore vote tory then they're not fit for life, just greedy spongers.That last sentence BR, is a classic Labour supporter VSC poster trait.If you vote Tory you must be thick.There are several of our posters who put that line on here.Also, if someone has sufficient assets to have to pay inheritance tax after they die, is it likely that they are a sponger?
Quote from: Bentley Bullet on November 17, 2023, 03:36:11 pmBut the rich friends of the Tories are only a tiny representation of voters, how did the Tory party win by a landslide in 2019?Really?Most voters will go with where the beeb, the Sun etc sends them. Why otherwise would turkeys vote for Christmas?Add on the desperate efforts the establishment will go in its propaganda and lies to avoid policies that do serve the many rather than the few.The proposed dumping of inheritance tax is disgusting. Most people don't even know how it works and believe they might be affected. If they are affected and they therefore vote tory then they're not fit for life, just greedy spongers.
But the rich friends of the Tories are only a tiny representation of voters, how did the Tory party win by a landslide in 2019?
Again, that is your opinion. Show me a clip of said QT moment and I'll respond by giving my opinion. How do you think Keir Starmer and his cronies would handle a face-to-face with Mick Lynch? + https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PHMFOqDLZvY
Christ up above.Have some self respect man.
Quote from: roverstillidie91 on November 18, 2023, 11:31:04 amQuote from: Bentley Bullet on November 18, 2023, 11:27:19 amMick Lynch isn't all too keen on certain Labour policies either and is a staunch EU Leaver. I'm sure there are a few Labour politicians and pro-remain presenters who wouldn't relish taking him on. However, Mick Lynch's opinion is just an opinion. Opinions are not facts. With good reason. You can't just leave the EU and get what you want. Especially seeing as Tories are after going for the ECHR now seeing as they are trying to shut down protests and stopping striking because they're losing the argument.Fact is Mick Lynch talks more sense than all the Tory MP's put together. Just look at how embarrassing that Tory MP was with him on question time and still couldn't take him on even with a Tory audience.Watch for the patterns 91, he doesn't answer direct question and creates arguments because he doesn't know the subject and gets rude when one points out his contradictions.
Quote from: Bentley Bullet on November 18, 2023, 11:27:19 amMick Lynch isn't all too keen on certain Labour policies either and is a staunch EU Leaver. I'm sure there are a few Labour politicians and pro-remain presenters who wouldn't relish taking him on. However, Mick Lynch's opinion is just an opinion. Opinions are not facts. With good reason. You can't just leave the EU and get what you want. Especially seeing as Tories are after going for the ECHR now seeing as they are trying to shut down protests and stopping striking because they're losing the argument.Fact is Mick Lynch talks more sense than all the Tory MP's put together. Just look at how embarrassing that Tory MP was with him on question time and still couldn't take him on even with a Tory audience.
Mick Lynch isn't all too keen on certain Labour policies either and is a staunch EU Leaver. I'm sure there are a few Labour politicians and pro-remain presenters who wouldn't relish taking him on. However, Mick Lynch's opinion is just an opinion. Opinions are not facts.
Quote from: big fat yorkshire pudding on November 18, 2023, 07:39:17 amIt is interesting that we seem to think taxing death is fair, I don't really. I'd argue we'd be better off increasing tax on the super rich whilst they're still alive rather than taxing something that already was taxed in the first place.If I died tomorrow I don't really think it's fair my 4 and 5 year old will pay 40% tax on what they inherit. It just feels such a negative thing to me.BFYP.You could leave them £325,000 in cash and a £500,000 house without them paying a penny tax.Isn't that enough to leave your kids?
I think IT is either £325k or £500k if you are leaving your property to your children.
Quote from: roversontheup on November 18, 2023, 02:19:46 pmI think IT is either £325k or £500k if you are leaving your property to your children.From the HMRC website: “You can pass a home to your husband, wife or civil partner when you die. There’s no Inheritance Tax to pay if you do this.If you leave the home to another person in your will, it counts towards the value of the estate.If you own your home (or a share in it) your tax-free threshold can increase to £500,000 if:* you leave it to your children (including adopted, foster or stepchildren) or grandchildren * your estate is worth less than £2m.”
Quote from: BillyStubbsTears on November 18, 2023, 12:24:37 pmQuote from: big fat yorkshire pudding on November 18, 2023, 07:39:17 amIt is interesting that we seem to think taxing death is fair, I don't really. I'd argue we'd be better off increasing tax on the super rich whilst they're still alive rather than taxing something that already was taxed in the first place.If I died tomorrow I don't really think it's fair my 4 and 5 year old will pay 40% tax on what they inherit. It just feels such a negative thing to me.BFYP.You could leave them £325,000 in cash and a £500,000 house without them paying a penny tax.Isn't that enough to leave your kids?No I don't believe it is, I don't particular think they should end up worse off than they would be by me being dead versus alive.I'm not lost on the fact those thresholds are significantly more than I've ever had but I question why it's right to take that money when I die but not when I'm alive.
Bit of info by the way.Something like 98% of all estates left by deceased Britons are worth less than £1m. The average Inheritance Tax bill for all of those is....2%.If Hunt cuts IHT by 10% next week, it will save someone leaving £200k in cash and a £300k house to their kids, precisely zero.However, someone leaving £2m and a house worth £3m to their kids will save £450,000.Anyone who thinks that's a fair and equitable way to dole out tax cuts lives in a moral universe that I don't recognise.
Hit the poor to benefit the wealthyhttps://news.sky.com/story/jeremy-hunt-considers-major-benefits-squeeze-to-help-slash-inheritance-tax-13010904
Times have changed. The old working class has become a new middle class with aspirations, who like to choose what is best for them and their families. They want a political party that won't punish them for being successful. Inheritance tax is seen to be one of the most unfair taxes, according to a recent poll that shows 55% in favour of its abolishment, with only 33% in favour of retaining it.
Quote from: Bentley Bullet on November 18, 2023, 11:38:51 amAgain, that is your opinion. Show me a clip of said QT moment and I'll respond by giving my opinion. How do you think Keir Starmer and his cronies would handle a face-to-face with Mick Lynch? + https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PHMFOqDLZvY Absolute peach of an MP Rachel Mcclean https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=mick+lynch+rachel+mcleanWatch from 2:43 defining the public https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cgSUpyo86ZIAnd I doubt they would it wouldn't be good PR.What they don't realize a lot of the trade unionists are knowledgeable and know their industries better than the MP's.Knowledge is power which they don't like, and now they're losing argument they bring in a public order bill, anti-strike bill. Which some of the public think will work but it won't.I hope the Donny Tory MP enjoys his remaining 12-14 months in office before being voted out.
It's those with aspirations who DON'T want inheritance tax stopped who are like Turkeys voting for Christmas!
Whatever, I don't think a tax break for a few who are already likely Conservative voters is going to help them much in their bid to win the next general election.
Quote from: Bentley Bullet on November 18, 2023, 09:00:32 pmIt's those with aspirations who DON'T want inheritance tax stopped who are like Turkeys voting for Christmas!https://www.drfc-vsc.co.uk/index.php?topic=289382.msg1271264#msg1271264
Times have changed. The old working class has become a new middle class with aspirations, who like to choose what is best for them and their families. They want a political party that won't punish them for being successful. Inheritance tax is seen to be one of the most unfair taxes, according to a recent poll that shows 55% in favour of its abolishment, with only 33% in favour of retaining it.