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Where is all the money being spent?
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<mod snip> mogga71 has cut and pasted the same advert verbatim into two posts. The person, their books and podcasts may be OK, but at least put a bit of effort in< / mod snip>Originally posted by Zigenare View PostIn 2022/23, UK government raised around £1,029 billion (£1 trillion) in receipts – income from taxes and other sources. This is equivalent to around 40% of the size of the UK economy, as measured by GDP, which is the highest level since the early 1980s.
Where is all the ******* money going?
Basically to answer your question, Governments have very few assets ... they own next to nothing and are hugely in debt themselves ... the rich have all the money and governments end up paying the rich for everything (renting properties such as schools, hospitals etc from the rich).Comment
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Easy tiger. I posted this topic twice because when I submitted the original post the forum went FUBAR and locked the topic.Originally posted by mogga71 View Post
you cut and pasted the same advert verbatim into two posts. The person, their books and podcasts may be OK, but at least put a bit of effort in< / mod snip>
Basically to answer your question, Governments have very few assets ... they own next to nothing and are hugely in debt themselves ... the rich have all the money and governments end up paying the rich for everything (renting properties such as schools, hospitals etc from the rich).Comment
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FOVOriginally posted by vetran View Post
FTFYHe who Hingeth aboot, Getteth Hee Haw. https://forums.contractoruk.com/core...ies/smokin.gifComment
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It was a mod snip on mogga who appears to be running adverts for some financial genius whose podcast, books etc etc we all must buy. I've re-edited the mod snip so it is clearer.Originally posted by Zigenare View Post
Easy tiger. I posted this topic twice because when I submitted the original post the forum went FUBAR and locked the topic.
He wasn't taking a swipe at you…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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