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Originally posted by PurpleGorilla View PostYour local cash in hand builder still pays more tax than Starbucks or apple.
I concluded by saying that perhaps companies should be asked to get a license and insurance in return for road safety and security. While they all hate the word *tax* they all love words *security and insurance*.
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostHas it ever occurred to you that if the NHS was privatized and people paid for their own health insurance, the state wouldn't need to worry about any of this nannying?
(except in extreme cases, a la gin crisis of the 18th century and the Defence of the Realm act limiting beer strengths and suchlike)
Remove pensions. No government support for pensions, and tax personal ones. When the military retire, they should not be given any support. Send them to the poorhouses.
We've been living in the 20th and 21st centuries too long.
Once all the sick and old are dead, we won't have the overpopulation problem, and then the country will be strong and rich again. We can start by selectively breeding good genes. Britain needs more blond haired, blue eyed, proper people, so we sterilise those who aren't genetically perfect, and then send them to camps where they can work for us.
Your ideas are really spot on. I'm surprised no one has thought of them before.
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Originally posted by Elliegirl View PostPaid out of what? with rising zero hours contracts, pay freezes and unstable forms of employment growing? and what happens to people with chronic illnesses?
Nah. Clear off out of it.
If you don't believe me, ask sasguru!
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Can't we just pay using a cheque? Goes into a bank account, doesn't require a card machine...
Or online banking... very easy.
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostHas it ever occurred to you that if the NHS was privatized and people paid for their own health insurance, the state wouldn't need to worry about any of this nannying?
Nah. Clear off out of it.
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostInteresting how a government initiative to protect workers just ends up being a tax grab....
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Originally posted by FrontEnder View PostThey don't (or shouldn't) for a basic bank account though.
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Originally posted by Troll View PostStrange .. the Polish workers who were somehow engaged at a recent Data Centre build were quiet open about abusing the family allowance for non existent kids back in Poland, their view was if they could get away with it then why not
You must have a different kind of Polish builder
He basically bought a falling apart house did it up, and used it to get more work.
From the looks of things he intended to stay here hence not ripping of HMRC.
Anyway like British people not everyone who is Polish is the same.
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostFecking racist. My Polish builder is so proud of living in Britain he pays the right taxes. There as my British fencer openly admitted screwing the taxman.
You must have a different kind of Polish builderLast edited by Troll; 12 July 2017, 18:19.
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