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Previously on "Read up on how to pay less tax"

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  • AlfredJPruffock
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    Originally posted by Old Greg View Post
    The hindermost may see things differently and may express their different viewpoint in ways you don't like. I think it was the future (Tory) Lord Hailsham who said of plans to create a welfare state something like: 'Let us give then their social reform or they will give us social revolution.'

    The hindermost (provdiing they are UK citizens) will receive a generous 100 pounds a week as part of their UK citizens allowance - if they blow it all down the Bingo then too bad.

    If they are not UK citizens and cant be bothered working - no work - no chuck.

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  • Old Greg
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    Originally posted by AlfredJPruffock View Post
    The tax system ought to be abolished - a basic Citizens weekly allowance of 100 pounds should be credited to all UK citizens irreespective of income or employement status - that would allow the liquidation of the Social Security and HMR offices.

    Health care on a private insurance basis - generous discounts on health insurance for those whom do not use the service.

    The hindermost - to the Devil .
    The hindermost may see things differently and may express their different viewpoint in ways you don't like. I think it was the future (Tory) Lord Hailsham who said of plans to create a welfare state something like: 'Let us give then their social reform or they will give us social revolution.'

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  • AlfredJPruffock
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    The tax system ought to be abolished - a basic Citizens weekly allowance of 100 pounds should be credited to all UK citizens irreespective of income or employement status - that would allow the liquidation of the Social Security and HMR offices.

    Health care on a private insurance basis - generous discounts on health insurance for those whom do not use the service.

    The hindermost - to the Devil .

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  • ctdctd
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