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Originally posted by Ignis Fatuus View PostWhy the f should we pay for the Wicked Witch's funeral? It's a final kick in the teeth.
Keep it up, guys. I can hear Alex Salmond chuckling from here.Guy Fawkes - "The last man to enter Parliament with honourable intentions."Comment
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Originally posted by eek View PostNo but rich people in rich houses can afford to pay more.
Perhaps everybody should have an ID card that determines their status -
1) Loser: -50% to all prices
2) Middle Class - prices unchanged
3) Rich Barsteward - +200% to all prices
That would be grand, innit?
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Originally posted by AtW View PostThey can afford to pay more to buy same petrol and same food in the shops.
Perhaps everybody should have an ID card that determines their status -
1) Loser: -50% to all prices
2) Middle Class - prices unchanged
3) Rich Barsteward - +200% to all prices
That would be grand, innit?
Its a percentage of the price you paid for the property. Because old prices were not available the solution they adopted was:-
1) you specify the value of the house.
2) this needs to be disclosed at the time you come to sell the house.merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Originally posted by eek View PostYou are aware of how the new irish rates system works.
But I am well aware of their much lower corp tax ratesComment
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Originally posted by Ignis FatuusTo put it clearly, I am not at the moment criticising poll tax, I am condemning the way England governs Scotland. And especially the way Thatcher governed Scotland.
I was not in this country at the time but given council tax tulip I'd say that poll tax made perfect sense.
Poll/council tax should be offset against income tax paid by the household - only those who pay **** all income tax should be liable for it in the first place.Comment
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Originally posted by Ignis FatuusMy problem is what I said in my post. That it was imposed on Scotland first, and opposition was ignored. Then when the English opposed it, it was withdrawn.
To put it clearly, I am not at the moment criticising poll tax, I am condemning the way England governs Scotland. And especially the way Thatcher governed Scotland.
Also, considering all the Thatcher apologists claims about "small government" it was an admin nightmare - that was what ultimately sank it, because no government could have enforced it.
I expect the TV licence to go the same way.Comment
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Originally posted by Peoplesoft bloke View Postit was an admin nightmare - that was what ultimately sank it, because no government could have enforced it.
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Originally posted by Peoplesoft bloke View PostIt was shameful the way she victimised any area where she had no electoral support.Comment
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Originally posted by ZARDOZ View PostTrue, you can't hide your house, but you can as an individual disappear, as numerous people did.
Personally the biggest mistake in my view Thatcher did was to snatch away milk from children in school - just WTF was she thinking?Comment
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