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Keir Starmer: the next Labour Govt will cut taxes
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But will add two years in to the state pension age."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JR -
Sounds like a no brainer - Vote Labour!!!Originally posted by SueEllen View PostBut will add two years in to the state pension age.Comment
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Tax cuts for the poor!
Except for "the rich"
i.e. those with an income over about £60K. Those rich ****ers will be hammered!
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60k ain't rich.Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostExcept for "the rich"
i.e. those with an income over about £60K. Those rich ****ers will be hammered!
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The way things go there won't be many of them in the first placeOriginally posted by DimPrawn View PostExcept for "the rich" i.e. those with an income over about £60K. Those rich ****ers will be hammered!
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Well £70K puts you in the top 5%
Now ask Mr and Mrs Pleb labour voter "if we increase taxes heavily, but only for the top 5% earners, 95% will pay no more than they do now"
What do you think they will say?
GBP70,000 puts workers in the top 5 per cent of UK earners – why are we so reluctant to acknowledge this? | The IndependentComment
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You'll be safe in any case.Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostWell £70K puts you in the top 5%
Now ask Mr and Mrs Pleb labour voter "if we increase taxes heavily, but only for the top 5% earners, 95% will pay no more than they do now"
What do you think they will say?
GBP70,000 puts workers in the top 5 per cent of UK earners – why are we so reluctant to acknowledge this? | The IndependentComment
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