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Previously on "Alistair Darling promises not to raise taxes"

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  • KathyWoolfe
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    Originally posted by Cyberman View Post
    The Tories should get an independent company in to scrutinise the books and public advertise the level of spending, waste and national debt, as well as the level of claimants, unemployment, public sector pension and PFI commitments etc, so that they can start with a clean slate, and also to justify why taxes will probably have to rise.

    They can also use these figures to justify cuts in public sector employment, welfare benefits of long-term scroungers and possibly withdrawal from the EU, which is estimated to cost almost 50 Billion pounds a year by 2013 !!!


    ... and thanks Tony for dumping Maggies' EU rebate !!

    Apparently the EU budget has failed its audit for the last 7 (or more) years and it's still in existence......

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  • Peoplesoft bloke
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    Originally posted by Cybertory View Post
    The Tories should get an independent company in to scrutinise the books and public advertise the level of spending, waste and national debt, as well as the level of claimants, unemployment, public sector pension and PFI commitments etc, so that they can start with a clean slate, and also to justify why taxes will probably have to rise.

    They can also use these figures to justify cuts in public sector employment, welfare benefits of long-term scroungers and possibly withdrawal from the EU, which is estimated to cost almost 50 Billion pounds a year by 2013 !!!


    ... and thanks Tony for dumping Maggies' EU rebate !!
    You need to be voting UKIP for that - if you really want it, not Tory, CyberTory.

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  • Cyberman
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    Originally posted by HairyArsedBloke View Post


    There is a lot more to be found

    ... and thus I used 'etc'

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  • HairyArsedBloke
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    Originally posted by Cyberman View Post
    The Tories should get an independent company in to scrutinise the books and public advertise the level of spending, waste and national debt, as well as the level of claimants, unemployment, public sector pension and PFI commitments etc, so that they can start with a clean slate, and also to justify why taxes will probably have to rise.


    There is a lot more to be found

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  • BrilloPad
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    The solution is simple. If a company wants a policy pushed through - they can just pay for it! Similarly sell gongs.

    And Her Majesty could do a shift down tesco too.....

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  • Cyberman
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    The Tories should get an independent company in to scrutinise the books and public advertise the level of spending, waste and national debt, as well as the level of claimants, unemployment, public sector pension and PFI commitments etc, so that they can start with a clean slate, and also to justify why taxes will probably have to rise.

    They can also use these figures to justify cuts in public sector employment, welfare benefits of long-term scroungers and possibly withdrawal from the EU, which is estimated to cost almost 50 Billion pounds a year by 2013 !!!


    ... and thanks Tony for dumping Maggies' EU rebate !!

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  • ratewhore
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    Originally posted by Board Game Geek View Post
    I know every outgoing administration leaves an absolute mess for the successor, along with a few "poison pills" I'd warrant, but I really do think the next administration are going to be shocked when they see the books...
    erm, PFI anyone?

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  • Board Game Geek
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    You didnt get it did you? The key is not to include the word tax in the pricing system otherwise people will see through it.
    Curses. No wonder I'll never make a politician.

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  • The Lone Gunman
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    Originally posted by Board Game Geek View Post
    Clean Air Tax

    To appease the environmentalists and tap in to the new whipping stick to keep the proles in line.

    Paper Tax

    Paper comes from trees, dunnit ? So all paper based materials are going to cost more.

    Bank notes are made of paper, so therefore a Paper Money Tax on your paper money. The only exemption will be for the Daily Express, as it is the voice of the Party. Unfortunately, since toilet paper is included in this tax, citizens will use their Daily Express instead. Oh the irony !

    Family Size Tax

    Bigger families place more demands upon the national services and infrastructure. So either limit families to 0-2 children, or pay for the priviledge.

    Free Energy Tax

    If free energy is ever discovered, the subsequent loss to the Exchequer would be apocalyptic. Imagine if solar power was 100% efficient and the country ran everything on solar power. There'd be no money from vehicle fuel to fill the coffers. Therefore, "free energy" will never be "free".
    You didnt get it did you? The key is not to include the word tax in the pricing system otherwise people will see through it. Your taxes would be.

    CO2 exchange charge.
    Pay per tulip or is that sheet.
    Pay per pup. Which be known as the dilation rate.
    Pay per switch (as in on/off switch).

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  • AtW
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    Originally posted by Board Game Geek View Post
    the next administration are going to be shocked when they see the books...
    Good thing Nu Liebor did not keep any books, eh?

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  • Board Game Geek
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    Labour won't raise taxes - why should they, just leave it for the tories. Election spring 2009.
    I know every outgoing administration leaves an absolute mess for the successor, along with a few "poison pills" I'd warrant, but I really do think the next administration are going to be shocked when they see the books...

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  • Board Game Geek
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    Pay per [insert service name here]?
    Clean Air Tax

    To appease the environmentalists and tap in to the new whipping stick to keep the proles in line.

    Paper Tax

    Paper comes from trees, dunnit ? So all paper based materials are going to cost more.

    Bank notes are made of paper, so therefore a Paper Money Tax on your paper money. The only exemption will be for the Daily Express, as it is the voice of the Party. Unfortunately, since toilet paper is included in this tax, citizens will use their Daily Express instead. Oh the irony !

    Family Size Tax

    Bigger families place more demands upon the national services and infrastructure. So either limit families to 0-2 children, or pay for the priviledge.

    Free Energy Tax

    If free energy is ever discovered, the subsequent loss to the Exchequer would be apocalyptic. Imagine if solar power was 100% efficient and the country ran everything on solar power. There'd be no money from vehicle fuel to fill the coffers. Therefore, "free energy" will never be "free".

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  • shaunbhoy
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    Originally posted by The Lone Gunman View Post
    NL and TB promised not to up income tax. IIRC.
    A promise they stuck too. They have introduced 100s of other stealth taxes and by leaving thresholds alone they have effectively brought more people into higher brackets.

    Just wonder what sort of weasel words and spin they will use for the new/alternative taxes they introduce. Road pricing? Congestion charging? Pay per [insert service name here]?
    Well as long as it is "fair".

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  • DimPrawn
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    Originally posted by ace00 View Post

    You lot are sooooooo doooooooomed
    Bring it on!

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  • ace00
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    Read & Weep

    Labour won't raise taxes - why should they, just leave it for the tories. Election spring 2009.

    Britians budget deficit is astronomical (I referred to it last week, mistakenly as GDP)
    "Britain already has the biggest budget deficit of any industrial country."

    http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/new...cle4795086.ece

    You lot are sooooooo doooooooomed

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