The EU debate - Part III

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.. I've worked for 30 years in my particular field without taking a day off sick ... what about you?...

... for the last 2 years I've worked for a FTSE100 company heading up my specific area - prior to that I have close to 25 years experience in the 'Big 4' accounting firms (not a practice based in a garage <laugh>)

...- I have paid higher rate income tax for the vast majority of my working life - all my income is taxed in the UK. So nobody is keeping me sweetheart ... I, on the other hand, will have 'kept' many with my 'contributions' ... but that doesn't make me blind to the less fortunate in life ... not everyone is a skiving sleaze-bag - ... contrary to the views of some bigots.

All of which puts me in a particularly well informed place to comment on how less socially committed individuals manage their financuial affairs ...

Taxing success may well be an abomination ... but avoiding tax because you can due to your wealth (especially inherited wealth) is worse by some distance ... <ok>
The funny thing is that for the last few years his salary has been dictated by the Irish government.
 
.. I've worked for 30 years in my particular field without taking a day off sick ... what about you?...

... for the last 2 years I've worked for a FTSE100 company heading up my specific area - prior to that I have close to 25 years experience in the 'Big 4' accounting firms (not a practice based in a garage <laugh>)

...- I have paid higher rate income tax for the vast majority of my working life - all my income is taxed in the UK. So nobody is keeping me sweetheart ... I, on the other hand, will have 'kept' many with my 'contributions' ... but that doesn't make me blind to the less fortunate in life ... not everyone is a skiving sleaze-bag - ... contrary to the views of some bigots.

All of which puts me in a particularly well informed place to comment on how less socially committed individuals manage their financuial affairs ...

Taxing success may well be an abomination ... but avoiding tax because you can due to your wealth (especially inherited wealth) is worse by some distance ... <ok>
Well said mate. I'd wager I pay more tax than he earns gross the Tory balloon, only some of us don't have an issue with paying what's due.

Cretins like this far right prick accuse those on the lowest rung of the ladder as being feckless wasters, whilst ignoring the fact that tax evasion at the opposite end of the spectrum costs the public purse infinitely more than benefit fraud (£1.6BN compared to £34BN) - and many would suggest that the scale of evasion is far greater that the HMRC guesstimate and in the region of £120BN per year, or 2/3rds of the total welfare budget!

...and yet - there's 3600 people employed to investigate benefit fraud compared to 700 who work on tax evaders.....
 
Care to swap redacted salary slips with me?

Thought not :emoticon-0136-giggl
If you don't like what you see you'll start raging about it being fake. Like you did with Tobes's swimming pool.

The property industry is full of angry old men like you who haven't been brave enough to put their own cocks on the block <laugh>
 
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Since when did the low income citizens equate to being feckless? Your desperation to WIN at all costs is rather telling TT. :emoticon-0136-giggl
They didn't you thick twat.

Low earners would be unable to cover the cost of adequate health insurance you bone head, see the US for further details.
 
I never said nazi. <ok>

The companies and people involved are of more interest than that regime.
I never claimed you said Nazi, however your previous links to them suggest that they form part of your view when arguing the EU is fascist.

Your view seems very reliant on those of Mr Chomsky I've noticed
 
I never claimed you said Nazi, however your previous links to them suggest that they form part of your view when arguing the EU is fascist.

Your view seems very reliant on those of Mr Chomsky I've noticed

Your link related to the nazi version.

You seem a decent sort, so please don't make the error others do by adding to replies with assumptions.
 
Your link related to the nazi version.

You seem a decent sort, so please don't make the error others do by adding to replies with assumptions.
Not assumption, just interested as to whether he is a key source of opinion. Much of what you allude to appears to mirror the views I've heard from him
 
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