[Politics] Are Labour going to turn this country around?

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Is Labour going to turn the country around

  • Yes

    Votes: 137 26.4%
  • No

    Votes: 314 60.6%
  • Fence

    Votes: 67 12.9%

  • Total voters
    518


Harry Wilson's tackle

Harry Wilson's Tackle
NSC Patron
Oct 8, 2003
59,919
Faversham
And, to add, you've been whingeing at length on here about the consequences of cranking up housebuilding.
Politics contains difficult choices. I support the government for its ambitious target on this (despite multiple issues related to it). Maybe you can be clear as to whether you do support and provide a rationale for your position on this.
I see that @n1 gull has joined spence and potty by responding to good points, well made, as if they are the stupidest thing they ever read. Hilario :ROFLMAO:

You don't debate with them. You just sit back while they post nonsense and then admire one another, while mocking the rest of us. Because they have access to secret truths that the rest of us are too stupid to understand. Apparently. :lolol:
 




BenGarfield

Active member
Feb 22, 2019
355
crawley
That makes no sense. The richest 1% pay 30% of the total tax revenue and the 6 richest paid £3billion between them. I think we might miss their tax just a teeny weeny bit if they all buggered off
Tax doesnt pay for government expenditure at national level - so no we wouldnt miss them. The UK government being the monpoly producer of its own sovereign fiat currency, creates new money whenever it spends. Tax merely destroys the money returned to the treasury. The point of tax is to make citizens need the currency, help reduce inflation alongside other fiscal measures, and for societal reasons such as reducing inequality (i.e. tax the rich as i have suggested), or promoting desirible behaviours, e.g. tax on tobacco, alcohol etc. So the debate on here about how you pay for government expenditure is ridiculous
 


rogersix

Well-known member
Jan 18, 2014
8,382
The idea that 'the rich are too rich' is profoundly sinister. In the 1920s in the Soviet Union [then including Ukraine] millions of peasants were murdered on the grounds that they were 'too rich'. Who decides who 'the rich' are ? Who decides who is 'too rich' ? Will hammering them with taxes make everyone else richer ? Or will it reduce everyone to the same dismal standard ?
There's a debate to be had about tax and the taxing of wealth in particular in the UK - but if it's nothing more than hatred for people fuelled by a desire for political retribution then you've lost the argument before you've begun.
It's about the redistribution of wealth in an attempt to create an equality of opportunity
 




PILTDOWN MAN

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Sep 15, 2004
20,409
Hurst Green
Tax doesnt pay for government expenditure at national level - so no we wouldnt miss them. The UK government being the monpoly producer of its own sovereign fiat currency, creates new money whenever it spends. Tax merely destroys the money returned to the treasury. The point of tax is to make citizens need the currency, help reduce inflation alongside other fiscal measures, and for societal reasons such as reducing inequality (i.e. tax the rich as i have suggested), or promoting desirible behaviours, e.g. tax on tobacco, alcohol etc. So the debate on here about how you pay for government expenditure is ridiculous
Noted
 






abc

Well-known member
Jan 6, 2007
1,580
Tax doesnt pay for government expenditure at national level - so no we wouldnt miss them. The UK government being the monpoly producer of its own sovereign fiat currency, creates new money whenever it spends. Tax merely destroys the money returned to the treasury. The point of tax is to make citizens need the currency, help reduce inflation alongside other fiscal measures, and for societal reasons such as reducing inequality (i.e. tax the rich as i have suggested), or promoting desirible behaviours, e.g. tax on tobacco, alcohol etc. So the debate on here about how you pay for government expenditure is ridiculous

Bizarre but I will bite. Where does gov expenditure on the nhs, defence, roads, benefits etc come from if not tax?
 


Harry Wilson's tackle

Harry Wilson's Tackle
NSC Patron
Oct 8, 2003
59,919
Faversham
Tax doesnt pay for government expenditure at national level - so no we wouldnt miss them. The UK government being the monpoly producer of its own sovereign fiat currency, creates new money whenever it spends. Tax merely destroys the money returned to the treasury. The point of tax is to make citizens need the currency, help reduce inflation alongside other fiscal measures, and for societal reasons such as reducing inequality (i.e. tax the rich as i have suggested), or promoting desirible behaviours, e.g. tax on tobacco, alcohol etc. So the debate on here about how you pay for government expenditure is ridiculous
You have repeatedly said "just print more money".
Then when people say 'you just said "just print more money"' you say you didn't say that.
When Germany printed new money in the 1930s I seem to recall it didn't go all that well.

I admit I don't understand your arguments and they could of course be correct.
But if so, why is it only you and the people who occasionally cite seem in on the secret?
 






beorhthelm

A. Virgo, Football Genius
Jul 21, 2003
36,453
You have repeatedly said "just print more money".
Then when people say 'you just said "just print more money"' you say you didn't say that.
When Germany printed new money in the 1930s I seem to recall it didn't go all that well.

I admit I don't understand your arguments and they could of course be correct.
But if so, why is it only you and the people who occasionally cite seem in on the secret?
it's fringe theory of a few left wingers on how they'd like money to work, because it means they dont have to run a balanced budget, can just spend as much as they like on anything. infinite money with no downsides, marvellous. no Weimar-like side effects because they'll control the economy to ensure that doesn't happen, taxing to remove money. which begs the question if they're taxing so much to counter inflation, why bother?
 


BenGarfield

Active member
Feb 22, 2019
355
crawley
it's fringe theory of a few left wingers on how they'd like money to work, because it means they dont have to run a balanced budget, can just spend as much as they like on anything. infinite money with no downsides, marvellous. no Weimar-like side effects because they'll control the economy to ensure that doesn't happen, taxing to remove money. which begs the question if they're taxing so much to counter inflation, why bother?


.MMT describes exactly how monetary operations work in a fiat currency system. How do you think it works? I’m sure the Originators of MMT would love to know the errors of their ways. I know some of them and will forward on your advice
 
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