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Ah. So them roads, rail, and general transport infrastructure projects build themselves do they, as well as the NHS being self funding. On your logic if we all withhold our taxes from the government it will have less money and therefore the economy will be booming as all the government does is constrain/contract growth if it has any cash. -
It's probably the biggest problem that I have with using GDP as the only measure of an economy. Government spending is included as one of the components, so a government following a "borrow and spend" policy will increase GDP, but does this show a good, healthy economy? If the borrowing and spending is done wisely, perhaps. But there's no distinction in GDP between spending on infrastructure to support more manufacturing and exports (for example) vs spending on white elephants and vanity projects. And the taxpayer is still left with the borrowing to pay off (including the interest).Originally posted by Lance View PostTypical brexidiot logic.
There’s so many things wrong about this.
I’ll highlight the simplest..... Money the government has DOES NOT BOOST THE ECONOMY. Quite the opposite.Comment
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If you believe those reductions in cost will be passed on to the customer you're very naiveOriginally posted by DimPrawn View PostIf we can ditch the EU and ditch the pointless Carbon taxes and meaningless "Global Warming" tariffs, and have cheap energy, we will be laughing.
And let's see who owns some of the major the energy companies in the UK
E.on - german
NPower - German
RWE - German
EDF - French
Innogy - GermanComment
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Only until Jezza is in power and all infrastructure is re nationalised.Originally posted by Eirikur View PostIf you believe those reductions in cost will be passed on to the customer you're very naive
And let's see who owns some of the major the energy companies in the UK
E.on - german
NPower - German
RWE - German
EDF - French
Innogy - GermanComment
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Yes and your tax bill will skyrocketOriginally posted by Yorkie62 View PostOnly until Jezza is in power and all infrastructure is re nationalised.Comment
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Nah. Mr Mcdonall said everything will be paid for by taxing the super rich, and making sure the likes of Starbuck, Amazon, etc. pay their fair wack.Originally posted by Eirikur View PostYes and your tax bill will skyrocketComment
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The UK company imports the cars from abroad. It has to pay the British government the import tariff. The UK company passes the cost on to you. So effectively, you pay the import tariff to the British government. While the government has extra money, you have less. The wealth of the country has not increased, yours has decreased.Originally posted by Yorkie62 View PostGood so you agree that the extra import tariff, assuming I actually have to pay it as my contract is with a UK company and not SEAT, is a boost to the UK economy because the government will have the extra cash the import duties generate.
If you think tax payers paying more tax is a good thing, then yes, import tariffs are good.
Originally posted by Yorkie62 View PostNah. Mr Mcdonall said everything will be paid for by taxing the super rich, and making sure the likes of Starbuck, Amazon, etc. pay their fair wack.
Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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