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Do kids do anything these days other than whine about how unfair life is on social media via their thousand pound iPhones?Originally posted by Lance View Postdidn't you get the memo?
All the pissheads are over 40. Kids don't drink.
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If the UK invested in robotics, instead of importing cheap labour, then all would be fine.
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Yes and we should have a footballers tax whilst we are at it. 200% tax on any footballers income over £100K per week. That'll keep the premiership wage bill down.Originally posted by cosmic View PostHow about do that same tax on anyone earning over 400k a year? That's fair! Let's not make it left vs right or young vs old. It should be the super rich who should pay!
Gotta say old people moan a lot. What peevs me off is them holding on to homes to sell it off at stupid prices when they haven't done anything to the property in over 15 years. That is the type of people we should tax
whilst we are at it.
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How about do that same tax on anyone earning over 400k a year? That's fair! Let's not make it left vs right or young vs old. It should be the super rich who should pay!Originally posted by DoctorStrangeloveBut, but, It's Only Fair(tm).
Gotta say old people moan a lot. What peevs me off is them holding on to homes to sell it off at stupid prices when they haven't done anything to the property in over 15 years. That is the type of people we should tax
whilst we are at it.
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It seems to be the reason for politicians to exist, to dream up new ways to tax us. Even if we are already taxed for something they will give it a new name and add that on top.
Nobody stands for less tax anymore. It's not left vs right, it's private vs public.
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ACHTUNG!!!Originally posted by darmstadt View PostPflegeversicherung - everyone pays it, not just over 40's:
Long-term care insurance in Germany - Wikipedia
BMG - Die Pflegeversicherung | Faktencheck und Regelungen
Das machine is nicht fur gefingerpoken und mittengrabben. Ist easy
schnappen der springenwerk, blowenfusen und corkenpoppen mit
spitzensparken. Ist nicht fur gewerken by das dummkopfen. Das
rubbernecken sightseeren keepen hands in das pockets. Relaxen und
vatch das blinkenlights!!!
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Pflegeversicherung - everyone pays it, not just over 40's:
Long-term care insurance in Germany - Wikipedia
BMG - Die Pflegeversicherung | Faktencheck und Regelungen
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How about a tax on the under 40s to pay for care and damage following drunken nights out.Originally posted by AtW View Post'Tax on age' to pay for social care being considered for the over-40s
A new levy targeted at the over-40s is being considered by ministers to help solve the social care funding crisis.
Matt Hancock, the Health and Social Care Secretary, told the Telegraph he was “attracted to” a cross-party plan for a compulsory premium deducted from the earnings of the *middle-aged and over-65s to fund the cost of their care in later life.
The proposals, set out by two Commons committees, are based on the system in Germany under which all workers over 40 pay 2.5 per cent of their wages into a pot formally earmarked for social care.
'Tax on age' to pay for social care being considered for the over-40s
Not content with inventing new NICs (auto-enrollment), they being creative ...
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'Tax on age' to pay for social care being considered for the over-40s
A new levy targeted at the over-40s is being considered by ministers to help solve the social care funding crisis.
Matt Hancock, the Health and Social Care Secretary, told the Telegraph he was “attracted to” a cross-party plan for a compulsory premium deducted from the earnings of the *middle-aged and over-65s to fund the cost of their care in later life.
The proposals, set out by two Commons committees, are based on the system in Germany under which all workers over 40 pay 2.5 per cent of their wages into a pot formally earmarked for social care.
'Tax on age' to pay for social care being considered for the over-40s
Not content with inventing new NICs (auto-enrollment), they being creative ...
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