HMRC know who it is that got the money, they should pay it back via their taxes.
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DOOM: Tax rises of £60bn needed to stabilise finances
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It's really hillarious - firsty they nuke ER with 10% rate, now increasing main rate that clearly will be at least 30%, if not aligned with income tax - it's basically straight from Korbyn's ManifestoComment
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Goddamn Tory Marxist Leninists.Originally posted by AtW View PostIt's really hillarious - firsty they nuke ER with 10% rate, now increasing main rate that clearly will be at least 30%, if not aligned with income tax - it's basically straight from Korbyn's Manifesto
We need some Trotskyites.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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Coming in at an estimated cost of 120bn, with only 30 actually spent so far, why is taking HS2 off the table not an option?Comment
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Because it's the money that will be spent over 25-30 years, plus lots of that money will come back in form of taxes.Originally posted by Scoobos View PostComing in at an estimated cost of 120bn, with only 30 actually spent so far, why is taking HS2 off the table not an option?Comment
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