Originally posted by ladymuck
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Who should pay a lot more tax?
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Working class and middle class are already saddled with too much taxes.
it's the rich people and multinationals like amazon ,google, ebay etc who should pay more, but that will never happen under a Tory govt.Comment
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Originally posted by Andy2 View Postit's the rich people and multinationals like amazon ,google, ebay etc who should pay more, but that will never happen under a Tory govt.Comment
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Originally posted by jayn200 View PostNational insurance doesn't fund nhs. It's for employment related benefits which you generally only qualify for if you're an employee or were formerly an employee.
I feel like if you don't know this you should do some research. This is pretty basic tulip I would expect any working adult to know.
What other basic things are you unaware of? I presume, as per your post, you aren't an adult after all - or certainly not a well formed one, given your various strange posts over the last few months here.Comment
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Originally posted by BR14 View PostPompous assComment
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Originally posted by rogerfederer View PostBR14 normally spends Thursday afternoon pumping his sister against the battered side of a Nissan micra. Today is an off-day, which is why he is off. Just ignore him.Comment
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Originally posted by rogerfederer View PostBR14 normally spends Thursday afternoon pumping his sister against the battered side of a Nissan micra. Today is an off-day, which is why he is off. Just ignore him.Originally posted by vwdan View PostOh, I'd always wondered who had Thursdays
if i ever meet either of you, you'll wish i hadn't.Comment
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