What the ****ity **** are you talking about? I got taxed 35% in Malta, 15% in Guernsey - on paper my wage (before tax) in Guernsey was about 35% lower than Malta, but by the time I got taxed (both income tax and VAT) I actually ended up being better off in Guernsey.
So through that totally unique experience you've come to the conclusion that its better to be in a lower tax bracket than a higher one? (Through employment, don't try to be a smartarse) You're no ****in' aw there, Mick. First I read about you complaining about how you're only gonna make 25k profit off a house - cos the big bad governments taking a chunk off it then this ****e. Poor ****ing you eh? Lets not forget about the bins you never use. How dare they only pick them up fortnightly, ****ing shocking, so it is.
None of this is relevant to anything I have just wrote. You could have asked what Malta was doing with all the extra tax it was taking off me, vs Guernsey - or any other sort of valid point.. at all? But you're just not bright enough. I think you might be a good argument for a big state in yourself - it could be argued without a big social government you'd be out on your ear, making the rest of us feel bad as we stepped over you every day.
FFS this thread was about the Septics...no for you ****s to hijack with arguments. I'd no be so rude to do that to someone else's thread.
It's as relevant as you saying people on lesser incomes/lower tax rates have a lower cost of living than those with higher incomes/higher tax rates. I'd be out on my arse? how do you figure that out? Did you see it in a crystal ball?