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Previously on "Its going to get MUCH better under the tories."
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Originally posted by Bagpuss View PostTrain fares
Gym Memberships
Food
Petrol
Gym Memberships are up because people cut down on those so remaining members have to make up the difference.
Food goes up because wheat etc are up in world markets (thanks to money printing and general dirty spekulation)
Petrol is up due to VAT, extra duty and also price is pretty effing high - $90+, which is due to money printing and spekulation.
The only thing that does not go up is BagPiss - the only deflation is in Nu Liebor supporters, pity there is no special tax on those
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Originally posted by AtW View PostFFS, I go away for short holiday and miss out on some quality tax discussion
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Originally posted by Bagpuss View PostHang on a minute, vat is up by 2.5 points. Why are things going up by much more than this?
Just think of it is another Idiot Tax.
Originally posted by Bagpuss View PostSo far noticed the following going up by much more than this.
Train fares
Originally posted by Bagpuss View PostGym Memberships
Originally posted by Bagpuss View PostFood
Originally posted by Bagpuss View PostPetrol
Originally posted by Bagpuss View PostI thought we were all in this together?
Originally posted by Bagpuss View PostPay restraint is being encouraged but many large organisations are using this VAT increase as an excuse to raise prices.
Originally posted by Bagpuss View PostThe Government should step in now and chastise those not in this with the rest of us.
Originally posted by Bagpuss View Post
And remember not to complain when the MPs give themselves another pay rise and, yet again, allow themselves expenses no-one else in the UK can claim.Last edited by RichardCranium; 6 January 2011, 00:30.
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FFS, I go away for short holiday and miss out on some quality tax discussion
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Originally posted by gingerjedi View PostThat's partly true but there's no getting away from the fact it was Labour that lowered VAT and the Tories who put it up.
Labour lowered it TEMPORARILY and caused a lot of costly problems for sellers - this also cost £13 bln to the Treasury and did exactly fook all to stimulate economy.
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Hang on a minute, vat is up by 2.5 points. Why are things going up by much more than this? So far noticed the following going up by much more than this.
Train fares
Gym Memberships
Food
Petrol
I thought we were all in this together? Pay restraint is being encouraged but many large organisations are using this VAT increase as an excuse to raise prices. The Government should step in now and chastise those not in this with the rest of us.
VAT change will be used to hide 8pc price rise - Telegraph
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Originally posted by Green Mango View PostYeah, but it's not just the failure with bank oversight.
It is the huge expansion in public spending which was simply unsustainable ....
After Labour has craped on us all, they now tell us that any cut is bad and any tax raise is unjustified ...
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Originally posted by vetran View PostBrown relinquished control that the tories instigated, would the tories have done the same I doubt it
What did they instigate? IIRC credit default swaps didn't even exist the last time they were in power so how they or the Bank of England would have controlled the growth in this new debt I'd love to know. It's all pretty moot as it's not UK socialism that started this.
American Bankers Association - SourceWatch
The ABA heavily lobbied in the 1990s to champion policies that fueled the current crisis including the repeal of the Glass-Steagall Act, which had kept risky investing separate from consumer banking. This left banks with more money for risky investments that ended up in the subprime market.
"The ABA has spent $7 million in the three quarters since the bailout to fight reforms- more than the $6.2 million they spent on lobbying in all of 2007. Along with their lobbying partners in the financial, insurance, and real estate sector, they have unleashed $321 million in lobbying in the nine months following the bailout.
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Originally posted by vetran View PostObviously a disreputable source like Bloomberg covering Brown's desperate pre election U-Turn may not convince people we are still looking for real evidence like stone tablets.
Brown Says He Was Wrong on Bank Regulation, 2007 Tax (Update2) - BusinessWeek
Brown relinquished control that the tories instigated, would the tories have done the same I doubt it, there was already plenty of money in the kitty when the left power. _Pensions were even making money. They would probably have continued skimming off the top unlike the New Lie who skimmed off the bottom line.
It is the huge expansion in public spending which was simply unsustainable ....
After Labour has craped on us all, they now tell us that any cut is bad and any tax raise
is unjustified ...
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In the lying hob goblins own words
As chancellor of the exchequer until 2007, Brown pursued a policy of what he called “light-touch” business oversight and streamlined regulatory bodies, often at the urging of employer organizations such as the Confederation of British Industry.When Labour came to power in 1997, Brown stripped the Bank of England of its role as banking supervisor and divided regulation between the central bank, the Treasury and Financial Services Authority.
The decision has been criticized by lawmakers in recent years, and the Conservatives say they will return sole responsibility for banking oversight to the Bank of England if elected.
Brown Says He Was Wrong on Bank Regulation, 2007 Tax (Update2) - BusinessWeek
Brown relinquished control that the tories instigated, would the tories have done the same I doubt it, there was already plenty of money in the kitty when the left power. _Pensions were even making money. They would probably have continued skimming off the top unlike the New Lie who skimmed off the bottom line.
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Politicians have limited power (especially over periods of time shorter than a decade).
To say Britain could have escaped a recession and higher govt borrowing had the Labour govt been more sensible is not credible.
But to say the Labour govt didn't make it 5x worse than it needed to be is even less credible.
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Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostI am not a doe eyed Tory, but I happen to agree with the basic idealism of their party. .
Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostUsing the "unknowable" argument is utterly ridiculous. How can you make judgements based on the unknowable?? .
Originally posted by DodgyAgent View Post
The only thing to go on is on what people have actually done.
Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostYou are trying to shroud the argument by saying that anyone who disagrees with you is a rabid Tory without bothering to argue the link between such a view (opposite to yours) and "being a rabid Tory". .
Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostYou have also conveniently ignored my assertation that you are a hypocrite who has personally done extraordinarily well thanks to the policies of previous Tory governments.
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Originally posted by Churchill View PostGood point.
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