Greg Bobkin
Silver Seagull
- May 22, 2012
- 14,908
That's because we didn't get the Brexit they voted for...I’m not English but even I can see Brexit wasn’t ever going to be a good idea for the people of this country .
That's because we didn't get the Brexit they voted for...I’m not English but even I can see Brexit wasn’t ever going to be a good idea for the people of this country .
I wanted a red, white and blue Brexit but Johnny Foreigner, Jeremy Corbyn, Muslims, immigrants, The EU, The Labour Party, people who read The Guardian and people who didn't believe enough ruined it.That's because we didn't get the Brexit they voted for...
I wanted a red, white and blue Brexit but Johnny Foreigner, Jeremy Corbyn, Muslims, immigrants, The EU, The Labour Party, people who read The Guardian and people who didn't believe enough ruined it.
I always thought we needed a world leading, British made oven, red hot and ready for that deal. It didn't happen.The oven ready one would have undoubtedly been brilliant if they hadn't used a woke air-fryer.
I always thought we needed a world leading, British made oven, red hot and ready for that deal. It didn't happen.
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I think when it was delivered the pilot light was broken. We were trying to light it with a world leading British match, but they wouldn’t spark and kept snapping in two as they were struck.
Eventually we tried to switch it off before we all gassed ourselves, but inevitably the knob fell off.
We called the Fire Brigade but they said that they’d take two hours to get there, and we worked out that if we let the place burn down and then rebuilt it, it would still be cheaper than paying the excess plus increased premiums on our home insurance.
Honestly, everything’s fine.
What do you think about the pedestrianisation of Norwich city centre? I’ll be honest, I’m dead against it.I wanted a red, white and blue Brexit but Johnny Foreigner, Jeremy Corbyn, Muslims, immigrants, The EU, The Labour Party, people who read The Guardian and people who didn't believe enough ruined it.
The answer is to spend wisely instead of lining donor’s and cronies pockets. Sunak’s wife, for example, pocketing millions for the childcare scheme, and billions written off furlough scams.This gov officially levying the highest % of tax as a proportion of national income in our history. Their wastefulness and corruption exacerbates the problem of course, but it does ask the question as to how do we (the taxpayer) can afford the level of public expenditure now, let alone the extra we are calling for (eg nhs, climate change mitigation, cost of living support etc) going forward.
Not necessarily a party political point as it is one of the big problems all parties have to find a solution to, but all imply they can tax less and spend more. I don’t believe they actually think is viable but to deny it costs too many votes.
Not sure what the answer is.
I don’t think there is one big solution. There is going to have to be many different solutions for the next government to avoid hiking individual tax. For example, private schools will have to pay VAT and business rates, this money will go straight to state schools.This gov officially levying the highest % of tax as a proportion of national income in our history. Their wastefulness and corruption exacerbates the problem of course, but it does ask the question as to how do we (the taxpayer) can afford the level of public expenditure now, let alone the extra we are calling for (eg nhs, climate change mitigation, cost of living support etc) going forward.
Not necessarily a party political point as it is one of the big problems all parties have to find a solution to, but all imply they can tax less and spend more. I don’t believe they actually think is viable but to deny it costs too many votes.
Not sure what the answer is.
This gov officially levying the highest % of tax as a proportion of national income in our history. Their wastefulness and corruption exacerbates the problem of course, but it does ask the question as to how do we (the taxpayer) can afford the level of public expenditure now, let alone the extra we are calling for (eg nhs, climate change mitigation, cost of living support etc) going forward.
Not necessarily a party political point as it is one of the big problems all parties have to find a solution to, but all imply they can tax less and spend more. I don’t believe they actually think is viable but to deny it costs too many votes.
Not sure what the answer is.
Yep, that will help.Get rid of inheritance tax?
They should be closing IHT loopholes like trusts, the 7 year rule etc.Yep, that will help.
Abolishing inheritance tax - which 96% of people never pay - is an unfunded tax cut of £7.2bn per year.
emigrate?I have always votes Conservative except for a couple of times recently when I voted for Mr Farage to ensure that Brexit got done. Now however I find it very hard to consider voting Conservative again for many reasons. On the other hand what alternatives are there? Labour? Never in a million years. Lib-Dem? No chance? Green? Never. So maybe I'll have to hope that Rishi will indeed change things in the Conservative Party and once again vote blue.
as i usually vote lib dem, i'm interested to know why you wouldn't vote labour?Reform UK is indeed an option as long as a vote for them doesn't let Labour into No 10.
a 100% inheritence tax would generate some revenue and would help greatly with the tories "levelling up" agendaThis gov officially levying the highest % of tax as a proportion of national income in our history. Their wastefulness and corruption exacerbates the problem of course, but it does ask the question as to how do we (the taxpayer) can afford the level of public expenditure now, let alone the extra we are calling for (eg nhs, climate change mitigation, cost of living support etc) going forward.
Not necessarily a party political point as it is one of the big problems all parties have to find a solution to, but all imply they can tax less and spend more. I don’t believe they actually think is viable but to deny it costs too many votes.
Not sure what the answer is.
Or council tax flat of 0.5% of prop value across England, that would be transformative. But would anyone have the guts to do it?a 100% inheritence tax would generate some revenue and would help greatly with the tories "levelling up" agenda
I’d like to see the rate doubled above £500k to 80%.a 100% inheritence tax would generate some revenue and would help greatly with the tories "levelling up" agenda
Is that income pa or the value of the inheritance? If it's the latter, many homes in the SE would fall into that category.I’d like to see the rate doubled above £500k to 80%.