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BREXIT, Don't be a "MUG"
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Originally posted by dx4100 View Post
It's like fighting the oppressors for the right for men to have babies. Symbolic of his struggle against reality.Will work inside IR35. Or for food.Comment
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Originally posted by diseasex View Postanother thread about immigration... are you aware that more than half of immigrants come from outside of eu? why dumberon does nothing about it first?Comment
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Originally posted by VectraMan View PostAnd then finally he went on about how leaving the EU means we *could* remove VAT on fuel when pressed repeatedly he refused to answer as to whether he *would* remove VAT on fuel. It's like fighting the oppressors for the right for men to have babies. Symbolic of his struggle against reality.
The real problem is that cutting either VAT or duty would mean a lot of tax will need to be found somewhere else.Comment
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Originally posted by AtW View PostThe problem with fuel in UK isn't VAT, but super crazy massive fuel duty which then gets 20% VAT on top of it.
The real problem is that cutting either VAT or duty would mean a lot of tax will need to be found somewhere else.
Leading figures backing ‘Brexit’ today said they want powers back from the EU to scrap VAT on fuel to help the poorest households - warning British politicians are powerless to scrap the “unfair and damaging” tax while Britain remains in the EU.
But the rival Stronger In campaign responded by arguing the claims ring hollow since the Vote Leave has made £111bn in spending promises - more than ten times the net £10bn saving they claim would be made on a ‘Yes’ vote.Will work inside IR35. Or for food.Comment
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Originally posted by VectraMan View Post
Lets spend, spend, spend......Comment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post£111bn is nothing. QE can print that in seconds.
Lets spend, spend, spend......
The European Central Bank is poised to launch a €1tn round of quantitative easing on Thursday...
QE also swelled the Fed’s balance sheet enormously. Its vast bond-buying programme took the balance sheet from about $870bn in August 2007 to $4.5tn today.
etc etc.
Let's all be trillionaires!
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