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Rishi is the only one so far who seems to be saying that promising insane tax cuts is stupid. Which is totally correct. I suspect because he's the only one whos actually had a Job there recently, he knows its nonsense.

Dutch Shell pay less tax than my nan and theyre talking about lowering it. I dont understand the logic.

As was pointed out, why are they talking about tax cuts and not the cost of living crisis, ie increasing food prices and energy bills, those on the lower pay scale and using foodbanks are unlikely to benefit from tax cuts, because they probably ain't even over the tax threshold. Tax cuts will benefit the forthcoming striking train drivers though. <cough>
 
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As was pointed out, why are they talking about tax cuts and not the cost of living crisis, ie increasing food prices and energy bills, those on the lower pay scale and using foodbanks are unlikely to benefit from tax cuts, because they probably ain't even over the tax threshold. Tax cuts will benefit the forthcoming striking train drivers though. <cough>

This. I have no idea how the topic of lowering taxes has possibly leered its ugly head; the cost of living crisis is literally the only thing people give a **** about and then you have the King of being unemployed, Jeremy Hunt, chatting about how corporations are being hammered too hard.

What in gods name is he on about. That ****ing woman too, Sheev Palpatine or whatever her name is, dump her in the ocean.
 
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As was pointed out, why are they talking about tax cuts and not the cost of living crisis, ie increasing food prices and energy bills, those on the lower pay scale and using foodbanks are unlikely to benefit from tax cuts, because they probably ain't even over the tax threshold. Tax cuts will benefit the forthcoming striking train drivers though. <cough>
depends which tax they cut



but yeah it will be Corporation , Income and reversing the NI increase they mean .
 
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This. I have no idea how the topic of lowering taxes has possibly leered its ugly head; the cost of living crisis is literally the only thing people give a **** about and then you have the King of being unemployed, Jeremy Hunt, chatting about how corporations are being hammered too hard.

What in gods name is he on about. That ****ing woman too, Sheev Palpatine or whatever her name is, dump her in the ocean.

It's reared it's head because they are trying to do, what they did before, divert away from the poorest people by giving the sweetner of tax cuts, when in reality they are making an absolute fortune out of the tax on rising fuel prices and people want to talk to me about train drivers ffs!
 
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It's reared it's head because they are trying to do, what they did before, divert away from the poorest people by giving the sweetner of tax cuts, when in reality they are making an absolute fortune out of the tax on rising fuel prices and people want to talk to me about train drivers ffs!
No one wants to talk to you about train drivers <laugh>
 
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It's reared it's head because they are trying to do, what they did before, divert away from the poorest people by giving the sweetner of tax cuts, when in reality they are making an absolute fortune out of the tax on rising fuel prices and people want to talk to me about train drivers ffs!
They have already lopped 5p off fuel duty but the pump owners raised the price by 7p the next day.
Bulk fuel prices have been dropping for 6 weeks now but the price at the pumps has kept rising.
Blame the government for many things but not this one.
 
So tell me something new, it happened with Boris, bring on Priti I say and piss a few more people off. <laugh>

Jacob Reece Mogg And Priti Patel as PM and deputy PM

Kier Stammer and Angela Rancid would go into total meltdown at PM questionTime
 
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Jacob Reece Mogg And Priti Patel as PM and deputy PM

Kier Stammer and Angela Rancid would go into total meltdown at PM questionTime

I actually don't mind Angela, she's got a gob on her, but maybe it's what it needs to keep people in check. Starmer is too weak for me, although he made a good move by trying to not lean with the unions, or any idea of going back into the EU, so fair play to him on that.
 
Yeah they're talking about literally that.
Although i don't pay it i'm all for cutting NI as it gets you nearly nothing anymore but this is just political gransdtanding aimed at both their fellow MP's and membership but no plan on how to replace that money but efficiency savings . To which i can't help but wonder if there are all these savings to be easily made why have they waited 12 years to do them .
 
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Although i don't pay it i'm all for cutting NI as it gets you nearly nothing anymore but this is just political gransdtanding aimed at both their fellow MP's and membership but no plan on how to replace that money but efficiency savings . To which i can't help but wonder if there are all these savings to be easily made why have they waited 12 years to do them .

It's surprising how many people just look at the tax side and not at the NI they are paying, I swear some people think it's only 1 or 2% not sure i'd dare tell them it's about 13%, so on top of tax a third of your wages. Excluding all the taxes you pay once you actually spend what's left.
 
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Would be funny though, but yeah I agree.

I've been reading up on that Penny Mordaunt, I think she was a Brexiter and has supported the armed forces, which in the current climate is a critical box to tick. Really don't want Rishi, I think it was only with Boris behind him, that the public got what it got out of the public purse. I'm sure someone can dig the dirt on her, but would be happy to listen to any, just to get some sort of measure and balance.

For anyone that is interested: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Penny_Mordaunt

Penny and Angela as a double date

I would need to be 50 years younger to survive it tho
 
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It's surprising how many people just look at the tax side and not at the NI they are paying, I swear some people think it's only 1 or 2% not sure i'd dare tell them it's about 13%, so on top of tax a third of your wages. Excluding all the taxes you pay once you actually spend what's left.
it gets you prettu much nothing anymore ad has become just a tax on employment which was my main objection to using it to fund the NHS / Social care fund when it should have been thru income tax .
 
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