Originally posted by WTFH
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Originally posted by original PM View PostYou are going to have to run that by me again
So he promised to reduce tax for 'low income earners' he has reduced tax for 'low income earners' and that is not enough?
I am confused.
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I have noticed, over the years, as my turnover grows that people/companies come out of the woodwork trying to relieve me of my earnings. Every excuse under the sun, you name it. This behaviour attracts people to hoard, imo.
It's the most annoying thing ever. I've worked damed hard to get to where I'm at. I now treat every new acquaintance with scruples until I'm knowing them well enough before even thinking of trusting.
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostNearly half of Britons pay no income tax as burden on rich increases
So the rich get richer, the poor get poorer. Then the poor earn so little they cannot pay tax.
We are all in this together.....
EDIT: Lets hold a telefon for them.....
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostHe has done that. By increasing inequality.
So he promised to reduce tax for 'low income earners' he has reduced tax for 'low income earners' and that is not enough?
I am confused.
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Originally posted by original PM View PostHang on a sec I thought we were supposed to hate Osborne because he said he would reduce tax for the poor and tax the rich more - and he was obviously not doing that....
when he obviously is....
So how does that work then?
Has he not reduced tax for the working man more than labour ever did?
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostNearly half of Britons pay no income tax as burden on rich increases
So the rich get richer, the poor get poorer. Then the poor earn so little they cannot pay tax.
We are all in this together.....
EDIT: Lets hold a telefon for them.....
when he obviously is....
So how does that work then?
Has he not reduced tax for the working man more than labour ever did?
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostNearly half of Britons pay no income tax as burden on rich increases
So the rich get richer, the poor get poorer. Then the poor earn so little they cannot pay tax.
We are all in this together.....
EDIT: Lets hold a telefon for them.....
For homework try to figure out why...
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostNearly half of Britons pay no income tax as burden on rich increases
So the rich get richer, the poor get poorer. Then the poor earn so little they cannot pay tax.
We are all in this together.....
EDIT: Lets hold a telefon for them.....
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burden on rich increases
Nearly half of Britons pay no income tax as burden on rich increases
So the rich get richer, the poor get poorer. Then the poor earn so little they cannot pay tax.
We are all in this together.....
EDIT: Lets hold a telefon for them.....Tags: None
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