Applying VAT on something that didn't have it on there is raising VAT on that item, exemption or not, it is raising something from zero to 20%.
I do get the semantics, this is politics being discussed, no matter what side of the fence one sits, that politicians lie, bend the truth, etc, or whatever you call it.
But it simply is not correct saying they did not raise VAT, when on education, for children, it now has VAT. That is a rise from 0% to 20%.
Anyhow, I'm getting really bored with this, and I am sure others are too, and we all get the point, some don't believe my position, some do. Even if that is only me, that is still someone...
I do get the semantics, this is politics being discussed, no matter what side of the fence one sits, that politicians lie, bend the truth, etc, or whatever you call it.
But it simply is not correct saying they did not raise VAT, when on education, for children, it now has VAT. That is a rise from 0% to 20%.
Anyhow, I'm getting really bored with this, and I am sure others are too, and we all get the point, some don't believe my position, some do. Even if that is only me, that is still someone...
