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Salmond "We can take Scotland in two weeks"
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I am benignly neutral. Just fed up with the nonsense form both sides - deliberate lies. It's profoundly undemocratic. -
Or a yard.........if someone hands you a mirror.Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostI can spot a twat from a mile.
“The period of the disintegration of the European Union has begun. And the first vessel to have departed is Britain”Comment
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Seen anything democratic recently? Apart from the poll where you were voted the most stupid, big-mouthed, moronic poster on CUK.Originally posted by Old Greg View PostIt's profoundly undemocratic.Comment
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Good question. I certainly approve of our democratic mother of Parliaments ensuring we have the necessary legislation to take you to the cleaners, you sad little tax-dodging failure.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostSeen anything democratic recently? Apart from the poll where you were voted the most stupid, big-mouthed, moronic poster on CUK.Comment
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Wait until you get caught with retrospective legislation.Originally posted by Old Greg View PostGood question. I certainly approve of our democratic mother of Parliaments ensuring we have the necessary legislation to take you to the cleaners, you sad little tax-dodging failure.
Anyway - moving to Scotland might prove a way out of this after the yes vote.Comment
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Surely you don't hate them that much?Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post
Anyway - moving to Scotland might prove a way out of this after the yes vote.Comment
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Torys in power from 1990-1997 with the lower rate of income tax at 25% (dropping to 24% in 1997 before the election) and higher rate at 40% before adding an additional rate in 2010 of 50%Originally posted by DodgyAgent View Post
Quite how Scotland intends to grow its economy without Tory style policies (low tax) I don't know.
Labour in power from 1997-2010 with the lower rate of income tax at 23% dropping to 20% and higher rate staying at 40%
What has gone down when the Tories are in power is corporate tax as is to be expected as they favour their friends in business rather than the working man
“Brexit is having a wee in the middle of the room at a house party because nobody is talking to you, and then complaining about the smell.”Comment
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Don't forget they put VAT up from 15% to 20%. Low taxes indeed...Originally posted by darmstadt View PostTorys in power from 1990-1997 with the lower rate of income tax at 25% (dropping to 24% in 1997 before the election) and higher rate at 40% before adding an additional rate in 2010 of 50%
Labour in power from 1997-2010 with the lower rate of income tax at 23% dropping to 20% and higher rate staying at 40%
What has gone down when the Tories are in power is corporate tax as is to be expected as they favour their friends in business rather than the working man
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How soon can those guards armed with f-off big dogs and machine guns get to the borderOriginally posted by BrilloPad View PostAnyway - moving to Scotland might prove a way out of this after the yes vote.
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