The difference now is approx x4 and in my book is about right.
The marginal rate of tax on earnings over 100k is 65%
Every single senior Doctor is earning over 100k.
Doctors are already refusing to do extra hours because the tax just doesn't make it worthwhile.
Yet labour want to tax them even more.
How does that work then?
As I said before voting goes beyond politics. I believe if you're a part of something and are afforded a vote you should use it.Im fully with George tbh, i dont vote therefore all the lies and bs doesnt bother me as im not directly involved through choice.
All of them are pigs in suits as far as im concerned, none of them are for us or have our intrests at heart. History only backs up my view.
Swap blue **** for red **** every 4 years and hope for change. Nah ill just enjoy life without worrying about any of it, imho the whole thing is an illusion of choice anyway.
And for that reason... Im Out
They really don't. I have many friends who are doctors and none of them earn over £60k, the more junior ones who have only been qualified for a few years earn under £40k. Yes if you are a specialist or been in the profession a long time you will be earning around 6 figures, but this is far from common place
I often think my vote makes little difference but I have been given the right to vote and feel I should exercise that right.
I also embrace the idea that if you don't vote, don't complain.
So, if someone gave you the option of being eaten by a shark or a crocodile you would be inclined to choose one or the other because you were given ther choice? No, you decline the options and probably moan about ther dickhead for asking you such a stupid question!
Never gone along with this attitude of you must vote because you have a the right to. I certainly don't like ther idea of a 18yr old that's not got a clue about life blindly voting for who they're parents told them to vote for; red (or blue) rosette on a donkey springs to mind.
If you feel strongly enough one way or the other than vote. If you don't or you strongly object to all options, don't.
Certainly doesn't mean you can't complain either. Having **** options doesn't mean you should accept the least **** one. None of the options are good enough and I'll continue to moan about the ****bags then that supposedly run our country.



My son is a senior doctor (he just got his consultancy) and he isn't within £20k of £100,000.The difference now is approx x4 and in my book is about right.
The marginal rate of tax on earnings over 100k is 65%
Every single senior Doctor is earning over 100k.
Doctors are already refusing to do extra hours because the tax just doesn't make it worthwhile.
Yet labour want to tax them even more.
How does that work then?
The average GP earns an average salary of £90,000, but doctors can earn more by linking up surgeries, making record earnings by managing tens of thousands of patients. Figures revealed more than 200 'Super GPs' in the NHS earned more than £200,000 a year in 2015/16.29 Dec 2017
200 out of about 35,000
So, if someone gave you the option of being eaten by a shark or a crocodile you would be inclined to choose one or the other because you were given ther choice? No, you decline the options and probably moan about ther dickhead for asking you such a stupid question!
Never gone along with this attitude of you must vote because you have a the right to. I certainly don't like ther idea of a 18yr old that's not got a clue about life blindly voting for who they're parents told them to vote for; red (or blue) rosette on a donkey springs to mind.
If you feel strongly enough one way or the other than vote. If you don't or you strongly object to all options, don't.
Certainly doesn't mean you can't complain either. Having **** options doesn't mean you should accept the least **** one. None of the options are good enough and I'll continue to moan about the ****bags then that supposedly run our country.
Your crocodile analogy isn't a valid comparison. You're describing a choice. While a vote is always a choice, a choice isn't always a vote. I do get what you're trying to say though.So, if someone gave you the option of being eaten by a shark or a crocodile you would be inclined to choose one or the other because you were given ther choice? No, you decline the options and probably moan about ther dickhead for asking you such a stupid question!
Never gone along with this attitude of you must vote because you have a the right to. I certainly don't like ther idea of a 18yr old that's not got a clue about life blindly voting for who they're parents told them to vote for; red (or blue) rosette on a donkey springs to mind.
If you feel strongly enough one way or the other than vote. If you don't or you strongly object to all options, don't.
Certainly doesn't mean you can't complain either. Having **** options doesn't mean you should accept the least **** one. None of the options are good enough and I'll continue to moan about the ****bags then that supposedly run our country.
Your crocodile analogy isn't a valid comparison. You're describing a choice. While a vote is always a choice, a choice isn't always a vote. I do get what you're trying to say though.
As for complaining, even those who do vote will complain, even those who voted for the winner. We're human it's what we do. I do believe though that if you aren't voting then you really can't complain if for example taxes go up when one of the parties wasn't going to raise taxes. And yes I know you can't believe a single word that any of them utter anyway. I got my views on not complaining if you were given a chance in deciding the outcome but declined it, from the way I was brought up.


So no different from the last choices? And the ones before that? And the ones before that and so on an so on....I don't think I could come up with two worse parties if I tried. Both awful, both lying (obviously) and both will make things worse.

Summary?So, if someone gave you the option of being eaten by a shark or a crocodile you would be inclined to choose one or the other because you were given ther choice? No, you decline the options and probably moan about ther dickhead for asking you such a stupid question!
Never gone along with this attitude of you must vote because you have a the right to. I certainly don't like ther idea of a 18yr old that's not got a clue about life blindly voting for who they're parents told them to vote for; red (or blue) rosette on a donkey springs to mind.
If you feel strongly enough one way or the other than vote. If you don't or you strongly object to all options, don't.
Certainly doesn't mean you can't complain either. Having **** options doesn't mean you should accept the least **** one. None of the options are good enough and I'll continue to moan about the ****bags then that supposedly run our country.
There's no need to apologise for anything, certainly nothing you said to me. You know I always express my opinion and give reasons for it. You've done exactly the same. We just happen to be on different sides on this oneApologies JB, you got the rant but I've had similar comments from people for a while and it really irritates me. People can do what they want to do, that's it.

I'm only speaking for myself here. I'm not offended in the least. I sometimes have strong views on things and express them but I'm grown up enough to accept we all have differences.I do find it amusing when voters get offended by people who dont vote.
Like its a personal slight on them
Similar to religious peeps, you can never just be a "non believer" they always have to try and swing your opinion because deep down they cannot allow you to not participate. And if you dont your damned ect
Funny really as i see relgion as the 1st form of control, just like politics and the illusion of choice is a form of control.
You are not in charge. You have no say. That would be the only honest campaign slogan a party could say for me.

So, if someone gave you the option of being eaten by a shark or a crocodile you would be inclined to choose one or the other because you were given ther choice? No, you decline the options and probably moan about ther dickhead for asking you such a stupid question!
Never gone along with this attitude of you must vote because you have a the right to. I certainly don't like ther idea of a 18yr old that's not got a clue about life blindly voting for who they're parents told them to vote for; red (or blue) rosette on a donkey springs to mind.
If you feel strongly enough one way or the other than vote. If you don't or you strongly object to all options, don't.
Certainly doesn't mean you can't complain either. Having **** options doesn't mean you should accept the least **** one. None of the options are good enough and I'll continue to moan about the ****bags then that supposedly run our country.
Think I'd go for the shark, as it would be over quicker. Crocodiles, especially salties, have been known to drag their helpless victims back to their dens and go beck again and again over days to bite chunks off.
