Erm...........meet the people of Portsmouth who voted for said beaver who then voted for all that is stated. You can't just blame it all on her she's just an inbred beaver who doesn't know any better. We have and Oliver in Plymouth who's more like a Nancy.
Lol to these replies - yes she's a Beaver who likes her dam to be very well set out.....just not anyone who may be struggling to build a dam or need help to build it. Funny but I think they are called Conservative Beavers.....conserving for the Beavers in the nicest rivers.
In fairness, there might be an economic argument for voting against raising the tax for those about £150,000. Those with that large an income have a lot of financial independence and access to accounting practices to reduce the tax they pay. Increasing the tax may increase the incentive for people to resort to dodgy but perfectly legal accounting practices to reduce their tax. In the end it may end up reducing the amount of tax income, or have little affect. When it comes to taxation, less is sometimes more. Hence why reduce the 50p tax rate to 45p isn't necessarily the ultimate evil that Labour would have you believe, if you look at it from an objective and logical point of view.
Fair point re the 50 - 45p PL - I think it is some of the big hitters voted for by her that I'm not so in favour of - or the Google Tax that they got away with passing off as a good deal.
It doesn't mention her share of the 5 and a half billion that this lot of shysters have made selling arms to the Saudis.