rightly so
Nick Clegg says he wants the “super wealthy” to pay an extra £1 billion in tax to fund a cut in income tax for lower-paid workers.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/poli...-tax-cuts.html
rightly so
Nick Clegg says he wants the “super wealthy” to pay an extra £1 billion in tax to fund a cut in income tax for lower-paid workers.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/poli...-tax-cuts.html
Great idea these fat cats hardly pay any tax anyway its all sorted out by their accountants
The mugs like us on PAYE dont have those kind of privileges
You lot crack me up.........Thank goodness most who take on low paid work get on with it quietly...if they want a better income they change jobs, end of.
It seems the ones who did make the effort improving their lot, you want to take some of their hard earned from them![]()
Oh really gwapito you think its so easy these days to find well paid work
Start supporting people at the bottom of the ladder for once instead of sucking up to those Tory Toffs
I don't remember saying it was easyI do remember how hard it was to get out that rut. ....nothing that comes easy in life is always worthwhile.
As for supporting folks at the bottom of the ladder, I can assure you the taxman is making sure I do my bit for the underprivileged
I suck up to no one. ...maybe they are all a bunch of toffs. ..With its share of homos and suchlike. ..It doesn't mean I should dislike their politics. ..you should have a read at Ded's most recent thread directed at Joe and his minion. ...you'll find it interesting.
I had a letter from the revenue the other day. It said I had underpaid tax of £240. How thedid that happen? They give me the tax code and my tax comes from my salary before I get it. While Google and Amazon owe millions.
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Clegg's electorate would be happier if he concentrated on sorting out the Roma problem
How can he sort the Roma problem out when the tories are letting them in. And a tory MP Dorries habouring them?![]()
Get out of the EU and force some of the bone-idle pot-smoking gits in this country to get off their Rs and start contributing something to society other than more kids.
People don't get rich by being lazy.
...But hey...let's drag everyone down to the same level, as with comprehensive education.![]()
dedworth, cameron doesn't want to stop them its all a con, he wants to stay in the EU, he'll be dumped when labour win in 18 months time
I couldn't care less which political party people belong to.
It's their actions (or inactions) that I judge them by.
Just for the record...I'm neither a Tory nor a Labour supporter.
(Though every party has its good and bad members).
30% of tax is paid by the richest 1%
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/poli...f-earners.html
we have always been clear that those with the broadest shoulders should carry the greatest burden
http://www.politics.co.uk/comment-an...roadest-should
they should because
Richest 10% of UK households own 40% of wealth, ONS says
http://www.theguardian.com/money/201...ent-wealth-ons
A lot of working men of my age got fed up with unions, in my youth I worked on one of the most volatile union sites there was, the building of the Barbican in London. During 2 years there I don't think I ever had a full week of work due to strikes.
Also I worked through the times of Wilson, Callaghan and Footand then became self employed and thought I moved up a class, I didn`t, and still consider myself a working man.
I have now come to realise that a lot of my views of politicians were wrong and think most of them are useless, money grabbing parasites with just a few exceptions. None of the main parties will get my vote.
My views on unions have changed as well, they are needed more than ever but should be regulated fairly. Didn't rate Vic Feathers, Len Murray and Scargill but I think Bob Crow looks after his members. My view is that most of the working class have been trampled on over the last 2 decades and I am not sure what the future holds.
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