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  • _V_
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    Originally posted by ensignia View Post
    Seek help.

    You are absolutely broken.
    It helps if you sing this song whilst reading all the endless tax, tories, tax, tories stuff posted by aTW.

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  • SueEllen
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    Originally posted by DealorNoDeal View Post
    Unfortunately, it seems Hunt didn't go far enough to persuade him to leave the UK.

    Maybe the next (Labour) Chancellor will do the trick.
    Nah Labour will give him some "benefits" so we are stuck with him.

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  • DealorNoDeal
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    Unfortunately, it seems Hunt didn't go far enough to persuade him to leave the UK.

    Maybe the next (Labour) Chancellor will do the trick.

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  • ensignia
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    Seek help.

    You are absolutely broken.

    Leave a comment:


  • AtW
    started a topic DOOM: Taxes

    DOOM: Taxes

    "Tax burden unlikely to go back to pre-Covid levels in 'next few decades'

    We’re in a “new era” of higher taxation and higher spending as a fraction of national income as a bigger state.

    Charts show there is a “sharp change”, Johnson said. “I’d be most surprised if the tax burden gets down to its long term pre-Covid levels at any point over the next few decades,” he said.

    On public spending, numbers aren’t too bad over the next few years, he says. It will only grow “marginally less quickly” relative to last year’s generous spending review.

    The government is still not going to be able to fund public sector pay rises that anywhere near match inflation. This will remain “one of the biggest challenges” facing the government this year."

    https://www.theguardian.com/politics...-politics-live

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