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Cos you is a contractorOriginally posted by AtW View Post, but why is it so difficult to take my word for it?
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Nope, that's what Osborne counts on, and he should be shown how gravely he is mistaken.Originally posted by vetran View Postbetter the Tory scum you know than the commie scum you don't.
Unless Tories are the party that cuts taxes they can fook off - Dummkopf's logic above is that Labour would have increased taxes anyway, BUT follow that logic they would next time they win, and that will happen sooner or later and Tories just helped them by increasing taxes massively.
Labour will win next elections with or without Korbyn.
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Well, why doubt when I already told you that I voted Tories in two General elections? I don't have video/written evidence of that, but why is it so difficult to take my word for it?Originally posted by Waldorf View PostI doubt that you have ever had the common sense to vote Tory, just continue to live in your dream world and look forward to when Corbyn is shafted in 2020.
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That will be because he's dead then?Corbyn will will the next election
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better the Tory scum you know than the commie scum you don't.Originally posted by AtW View PostYes, please continue, maybe you'll find some fantasy argument as to why I should continue to vote for Tory Scum.
Or even better - tell me who is your MP, I'd like to check how big their majority.
P.S. Putin won't be alive in 2020.
If labour had found a vaguely electable candidate then they would have been in now.
We would of curse been bankrupt and Putin would own all our Buy to lets.
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I doubt that you have ever had the common sense to vote Tory, just continue to live in your dream world and look forward to when Corbyn is shafted in 2020.
Why check his majority? Corbyn has no attraction where I live, this has been a Tory seat since it was created.
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Yes, please continue, maybe you'll find some fantasy argument as to why I should continue to vote for Tory Scum.Originally posted by Waldorf View PostNeed I go on?
Or even better - tell me who is your MP, I'd like to check how big their majority.
P.S. Putin won't be alive in 2020.
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1. Increase the tax on dividends to the same rate of regular income tax, ie 20%/40%/50% - they have said they would increase the top rate to 50%.Originally posted by AtW View PostAnd what exactly worse will Korbyn do than Tories have already done?.
2. Increase corporation tax, probably to 30%.
3. Increase employer NIC, to hit those nasty capitalists.
4. Increase Capital Gains Tax to 40/50%
5. Wealth tax introduced.
6. Council Tax rises to let rip.
7. Borrowing to zoom up.
8. Big increases on welfare spending.
9. The Falkland Islands given to Argentina.
10. Gibraltar given to Spain.
11. Exit from NATO.
12. Abandon Trident.
13. Defriend the USA.
14. Best friends with Putin.
Need I go on?
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Ahh but Corp tax is optional .....allegedlyOriginally posted by AtW View PostAnd what exactly worse will Korbyn do than Tories have already done?
I've caught myself thinking recently that even dividend tax is now high enough that if it's pushed a bit further then it would make sense to pay higher salary to have 0 profits, and thus no corp tax.
By the time Osborne finishes fooking about with the tax system there will be no scope left for Korbyn to do anything.
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And what exactly worse will Korbyn do than Tories have already done?Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostVote Korbyn, your worries about rich people and mansions will be over.
I've caught myself thinking recently that even dividend tax is now high enough that if it's pushed a bit further then it would make sense to pay higher salary to have 0 profits, and thus no corp tax.
By the time Osborne finishes fooking about with the tax system there will be no scope left for Korbyn to do anything.
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