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  • _V_
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    In the past wars, civilains made major sacrifices so that money could be spent on funding the war effort. Rationing for example.

    I propose we suspend the whole benefits system here until Iraq and Afghanistan is secured.

    All those in agreement, say "aye"

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  • John Galt
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    Originally posted by Mailman
    More is spent on the benefit system in a day than so far this year in Afghanistan...but Id support any cuts to the benefit system you suggest

    Mailman
    You didn't answer the question

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  • Mailman
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    Originally posted by John Galt
    So what cuts were made in other areas to fund the war then? Logically, if no additional funding was required from the tax payer there was either a slush fund or cuts were made in other areas.
    More is spent on the benefit system in a day than so far this year in Afghanistan...but Id support any cuts to the benefit system you suggest

    Mailman

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  • Mailman
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    Originally posted by AlfredJPruffock
    Either pay your share of the War effort or stop moaning about high taxation.

    As the Wars continue further tax hikes are necessary along with the closrue of such frivoulous non essential public spending such as hospitals, schools etc.
    So what you are saying is that the only reason we are paying extortionate amounts of tax is because of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan?

    Guns before buttter anybody?
    Unless of course that butter is superior and made in NZ

    Mailman

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  • John Galt
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    Originally posted by Mailman
    High taxation was around long before the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq.

    Besides, this has already been argued at length on this forum...one the anti-war goons got a right royal rooting in

    Mailman
    So what cuts were made in other areas to fund the war then? Logically, if no additional funding was required from the tax payer there was either a slush fund or cuts were made in other areas.

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  • AlfredJPruffock
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    Originally posted by Mailman
    High taxation was around long before the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq.

    Besides, this has already been argued at length on this forum...one the anti-war goons got a right royal rooting in

    Mailman
    Either pay your share of the War effort or stop moaning about high taxation.

    As the Wars continue further tax hikes are necessary along with the closrue of such frivoulous non essential public spending such as hospitals, schools etc.

    Perfect.

    Guns before buttter anybody?

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  • Jesus
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    Originally posted by Mailman
    The more oppressive you make your tax regime...the more people will do to get out of paying.

    Quite simple really.

    Mailman
    You are missing the point, these scams aren't about getting out of paying tax from legitimate businesses. These are bogus businesses defrauding the tax system by getting refunds for tax never paid. Ultimately we subsidise this fraud.

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  • Mailman
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    Originally posted by John Galt
    How do you work that one out then Mailman
    High taxation was around long before the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq.

    Besides, this has already been argued at length on this forum...one the anti-war goons got a right royal rooting in

    Mailman

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  • wendigo100
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    Originally posted by BBC
    This is a website update to a Panorama film first broadcast on July 16 2006 called Do You Want To Be A Millionaire which investigated "carousel fraud" and confronted one convicted criminal, "Riviera" Ray Woolley. He was hiding in Switzerland having escaped from prison by hailing a taxi.
    A taxi service for escape attempts? Criminals live a life of luxury in jail ... etc .. etc
    Last edited by wendigo100; 22 September 2006, 12:44.

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  • xoggoth
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    ER yes, MM, please explain what flies in face of all logic. Surely somebody must be paying for it? Or do you just mean that Brown has raided contingency reserves and racked up national debt? ie we are not paying higher taxes for it YET?

    £3.1bn a year back

    Actually that soundsa lot less than I would have expected.
    But then those are only the official figures
    Our forces are about 10% of the US's aren't they?
    Last edited by xoggoth; 22 September 2006, 12:41.

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  • John Galt
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    Originally posted by Mailman
    We have been down this road already Alfred...one you got a right royal slapping on.

    The wars in Iraq and Afghanistan have NOT contributed to increased taxation for the nation.
    So yes, you never fail to amaze me too

    Mailman

    How do you work that one out then Mailman

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  • Andyw
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    <sits back, crosses arms and gloats>

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  • Mailman
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    Originally posted by AlfredJPruffock
    MailMan

    You never fail to amaze me !

    On the one hand you demand increased millitary interventions,invasions and bombings to prop our failed foreign policy yet these require a massive amount of money courtesy of the Taxpayer.
    We have been down this road already Alfred...one you got a right royal slapping on.

    The wars in Iraq and Afghanistan have NOT contributed to increased taxation for the nation.

    So yes, you never fail to amaze me too

    Mailman

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  • xoggoth
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    Nuclear weapons, now those are money well spent. Any country that looks at us in a funny way, we go "What's your problem? Oo you lookin at?" and nuke em. Then in 5000 years we march in, kill all the 300 foot mutant rats and take over.

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  • Andyw
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    Originally posted by AtW
    Best way to minimise tax evasion is to minimise taxes ffs.

    Interesting though that the UK is hit for VAT fraud much harder than any other EU state, I wonder why?

    Yeah...doesnt take a genious to work that one out.....only a thick scottish chancellor !

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