Yes, ironically (for the current climate) , mostly straight,white males!Agree - although I will vote for the reasons someone set out earlier - someone somewhere died so I have a right to vote
You can’t know that.
BTW, do you pay tax here or in Norway? Just asking as was reading an interesting article about taxation in Norway.
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**** jim ratcliffe shouldnt be allowed any operations here if he continues to have monaco as his tax residence
You think people like Jim use the NHS? hahahahahahahahahha
Both countries - I pay tax on UK earnings/assets/investments in the UK, then declare it on my Norwegian tax return and then just have to pay tax on Norwegian earnings/assets/investments because there´s tax cooperation deal between the two.
The centre left party in charge implemented a 1% asset tax on HNW/UHNW individuals two years ago and a lot have relocated to Switzerland and North Italy, so they shot themselves in the foot, in the way you mentioned.
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**** jim ratcliffe shouldnt be allowed any operations here if he continues to have monaco as his tax residence
No
Why on earth would you think that?
How about people arriving here with no ID who have never paid a penny into the system?
You can’t know that.
BTW, do you pay tax here or in Norway? Just asking as was reading an interesting article about taxation in Norway.
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It'll be interesting to look back to see how accurate these polls are in a couple of days.
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Good advice.And that is pretty much exactly why this life time Tory voter will be voting Reform this election.
It's not about believing everything each party promises will happen, but deciding which party's 'direction of travel' over time is closest to the direction I want to see things going.
I want to see a return to common sense. That would represent massive change, not the tinkering change both of the main parties talk about and would see happen.
I want, and I honestly can't see why anybody would not want a government that has the following as it's 'direction of travel'.
- reduced and 'smart' immigration to end our population explosion and to start to ease pressure on housing, services, to protect our British culture & values.
- secure detention of migrants arriving by illegal routes and for them to know they will not stay if they are arriving from a safe country. I want a safer, fairer country.
- (a move toward) zero tolerance policy, massively increased 'stop and search, prison for carrying knives & violent crimes, life for drug dealing. As above, I want a safer country.
- an end to woke madness, PC ideology, Sharia law.
- HMRC properly staffed to collect billions owing
- an end to the current net zero madness, with a sensible plan / actions instead to transition
- reformed planning system , especially brownfield sites
- reform social housing law, so that locals and those who have paid into the system are prioritised, with foreign nationals at the back of the queue
- a simplified reformed tax system
- support the concept of marriage through the tax system and in other ways
- meaningful change to NHS to improve efficiency and unnecessary costs
- find ways to ensure that nurses & doctors trained by the UK stay for a long period in the UK, through incentives
- a ban on transgender ideology in schools
- mandate single sex facilities
- reform to benefits and training, to get many back to work
- scrap retained EU laws, leave the EHCR, and replace where needed with fit for purpose UK laws
- reform the House of Lords and Civil Service.
- bring in Proportional Representation so that voter's voices really are heard / are meaningful
Things like the above are surely just common sense for our country. At least to move clearly in those directions.
I don't disagree.For me starmer makes them completely unlikable, he's terrible, has absolutely no charisma, can't debate for toffee, will be absolutely hopeless at negotiating with other leaders, can't stick to anything he ever says and the one that really gets me...."we won't raise taxes for working people" which is just a huge lie.
Good advice.And that is pretty much exactly why this life time Tory voter will be voting Reform this election.
It's not about believing everything each party promises will happen, but deciding which party's 'direction of travel' over time is closest to the direction I want to see things going.
I want to see a return to common sense. That would represent massive change, not the tinkering change both of the main parties talk about and would see happen.
I want, and I honestly can't see why anybody would not want a government that has the following as it's 'direction of travel'.
- reduced and 'smart' immigration to end our population explosion and to start to ease pressure on housing, services, to protect our British culture & values.
- secure detention of migrants arriving by illegal routes and for them to know they will not stay if they are arriving from a safe country. I want a safer, fairer country.
- (a move toward) zero tolerance policy, massively increased 'stop and search, prison for carrying knives & violent crimes, life for drug dealing. As above, I want a safer country.
- an end to woke madness, PC ideology, Sharia law.
- HMRC properly staffed to collect billions owing
- an end to the current net zero madness, with a sensible plan / actions instead to transition
- reformed planning system , especially brownfield sites
- reform social housing law, so that locals and those who have paid into the system are prioritised, with foreign nationals at the back of the queue
- a simplified reformed tax system
- support the concept of marriage through the tax system and in other ways
- meaningful change to NHS to improve efficiency and unnecessary costs
- find ways to ensure that nurses & doctors trained by the UK stay for a long period in the UK, through incentives
- a ban on transgender ideology in schools
- mandate single sex facilities
- reform to benefits and training, to get many back to work
- scrap retained EU laws, leave the EHCR, and replace where needed with fit for purpose UK laws
- reform the House of Lords and Civil Service.
- bring in Proportional Representation so that voter's voices really are heard / are meaningful
Things like the above are surely just common sense for our country. At least to move clearly in those directions.
How about people arriving here with no ID who have never paid a penny into the system?
Don’t think there has ever been such a split over the votes. The more parties getting a reasonable number of votes the closer we get to the PR System. This could also be the end of the Tory party as we know it.