Of course many poor people aspire to work hard and be wealthy. But many others do not. That's not condescending, it's true.
Many poor people are not "hard working families", doing night school courses to better themselves. You don't even believe that yourself, considering you despise those on benefits.
I don't want money coerced off the rich, and am opposed to tax increases.
If you think the poor don't want to be offered a free ride, of minimal living income if they don't choose to work, then you surely believe they won't sign up to it anyway.
Being lectured by a rich selfish Tory how I hate the poor is pretty amusing though, well done for having a stab trying to appear morally superior but morality clearly isn't something you've a lot of practice at (hardly surprising given you're an agent)... you're about as convincing as Farage in that respect.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostBreaking the law is not the way to do that.
You don't seem to be able to make up your mind. First you say I'm a liberal, then you say I'm left-wing. You say I'm condescending and deciding what's best for the poor, then you say I want them to fight my battles for me. You're just spewing right-wing rhetoric against any argument someone might give, rather than what I actually say.
Given your disdain for the poor, especially those on benefits, I very much doubt you actually know anyone like that very well in order to have insight into what they think/want. So really, to accuse me of being condescending to the poor is laughable.
You also still seem stuck on the idea that everyone wants to be part of the wealthy elite, and is looking for an opportunity to do so, That's simply not true. Lots of people are happy just to get by and live an easy life. Typical right winger, you think that everyone else is at heart right wing too.
But, just carry on calling me a leftie and answering arguments you want me to make, rather than engaging with what I actually say.
It would not occur to you that someone from a poor background might want to progress as far as you would it? The poor are there to remain poor and to act act as fodder for you to attack people who make you nervous or jealous. The more money can be coerced off the rich than you is all that matters to you. What happens to that money however is of little importance to you because it is the poor who should be benefitting from it and you dont give a toss about them.
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Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostWe should be able to hold government to ransom.
It is interesting how you view the poor and less well off. You seem to think these people are incapable and that liberals like yourself can dole out favours because they "cant" do things for themselves. This is the most incredibly condescending remark I have seen: "if you don't contribute you don't deserve to be here" or "you have to pay your way" doesn't really make sense in a society where we have enough to go round
It reflects perfectly the attitude of the left to the poor. You seem to think that "paying their own way" is to be done for the benefit of the rest of us. Well it is not. "paying their own way" is what they should want to do for themselves so that like you they can become part of the wealthy elite. You seem to think that what is best for them are your handouts "making the poor do work just so the rich don't feel aggrieved" What on earth have the rich got to do with it??
You seem to want the poor to fight your battles for you. May I suggest that you go on benefits and start disrupting society to make more rich people pay more tax to pay for the higher welfare costs. Do your own dirty work.
Given your disdain for the poor, especially those on benefits, I very much doubt you actually know anyone like that very well in order to have insight into what they think/want. So really, to accuse me of being condescending to the poor is laughable.
You also still seem stuck on the idea that everyone wants to be part of the wealthy elite, and is looking for an opportunity to do so, That's simply not true. Lots of people are happy just to get by and live an easy life. Typical right winger, you think that everyone else is at heart right wing too.
But, just carry on calling me a leftie and answering arguments you want me to make, rather than engaging with what I actually say.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostMaking decisions based on what might happen down the line is never going to get you anywhere, you have no idea what they will or won't decide.
But even so I think your extrapolation is ridiculous. Elaborate schemes like BN66 have NEVER been seen as common or garden, they were always pretty extreme and anyone with 2 brain cells could see they were using loop-holes in ways not intended.
Always believe the revenue is out to get you, anything else is naive and will bite you back eventually
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Originally posted by MicrosoftBob View PostTodays acceptable common or garden tax avoidance, is tommorrows to be taxed retrospectively as evasion payment mechanism
But even so I think your extrapolation is ridiculous. Elaborate schemes like BN66 have NEVER been seen as common or garden, they were always pretty extreme and anyone with 2 brain cells could see they were using loop-holes in ways not intended.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostSo what? That doesn't mean you try and hold the government to ransom "I'm not paying tax unless I agree where it goes".
You are taking for granted people want to "move up the ladder" in the first place, many have neither the ability nor the inclination to do so.
This whole idea "if you don't contribute you don't deserve to be here" or "you have to pay your way" doesn't really make sense in a society where we have enough to go round... making the poor do work just so the rich don't feel aggrieved. If there's work needs doing, people should do it. But there's absolutely no reason why the supply of jobs should match or exceed the demand for them, it's entirely possible we could reach a situation where automation or changes to the type of work done in the UK mean there simply aren't [suitable] jobs available.
It is interesting how you view the poor and less well off. You seem to think these people are incapable and that liberals like yourself can dole out favours because they "cant" do things for themselves. This is the most incredibly condescending remark I have seen: "if you don't contribute you don't deserve to be here" or "you have to pay your way" doesn't really make sense in a society where we have enough to go round
It reflects perfectly the attitude of the left to the poor. You seem to think that "paying their own way" is to be done for the benefit of the rest of us. Well it is not. "paying their own way" is what they should want to do for themselves so that like you they can become part of the wealthy elite. You seem to think that what is best for them are your handouts "making the poor do work just so the rich don't feel aggrieved" What on earth have the rich got to do with it??
You seem to want the poor to fight your battles for you. May I suggest that you go on benefits and start disrupting society to make more rich people pay more tax to pay for the higher welfare costs. Do your own dirty work.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostYou have an idealogical objection against people paying the tax they're supposed to? The vast majority of us on CUK don't employ "aggressive tax avoidance". Paying through dividends is common or garden tax avoidance.
Or at best look at S660a to see how the revenue reinterpret the law to mean something completely different when the incumbent government overspends
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Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostWhy do so few people question how the tax is spent? answer: because it is viewed as a political issue not as a practical concept.
Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostYes it is. they are working which is far better than not working at all. If they work hard and prove themselves they can then apply for a job more in keeping with what they want to do. It is a lot easier to move up the ladder from a position of employment. Everyone should work to eat because if they do not it obliges someone else to work for them to eat.
This whole idea "if you don't contribute you don't deserve to be here" or "you have to pay your way" doesn't really make sense in a society where we have enough to go round... making the poor do work just so the rich don't feel aggrieved. If there's work needs doing, people should do it. But there's absolutely no reason why the supply of jobs should match or exceed the demand for them, it's entirely possible we could reach a situation where automation or changes to the type of work done in the UK mean there simply aren't [suitable] jobs available.Last edited by d000hg; 14 April 2015, 14:13.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostIt's a pretty antiquated notion that everyone should have to work to eat. Sticking someone in a pointless job just to say "look they are working" is not solving any problem.
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Originally posted by Flashman View PostBullet point in the Conservative manifesto
So the misery is complete. Red team or Blue Team whoever wins intend to come after those tax evading self employed with a vengeance.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostYou have an idealogical objection against people paying the tax they're supposed to? The vast majority of us on CUK don't employ "aggressive tax avoidance". Paying through dividends is common or garden tax avoidance.
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Originally posted by Flashman View PostBullet point in the Conservative manifesto
So the misery is complete. Red team or Blue Team whoever wins intend to come after those tax evading self employed with a vengeance.
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Bullet point in the Conservative manifesto
crack down on tax evasion and aggressive tax avoidance and ensure those who can afford to pay the most do
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I suspect they think the costs of it exceed any benefit it provides, otherwise like you say it makes no real sense.
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It's a pretty antiquated notion that everyone should have to work to eat. Sticking someone in a pointless job just to say "look they are working" is not solving any problem.
My major issue with the CI is that it's not means-tested, as I understood it... which seems daft so I expect I understood it wrong?
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