Originally posted by AtW
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Voluntary Euthenasia will remove the need for this tax rise IMHO.
I already have "Shaunbhoy's Go-out-with-a-bang" one-way Cruises lined up as a Plan B!
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We need a civil war.
Then we'll have a legitimate excuse to cull the ne'er do wells, layabouts, bankers, freeloading politicos, tax dodgers and daily mail readers.
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Hmmm.
Might be relevant to mention that us oldies only went to university if we had ability, unlike the current lot who have a "right" to higher education and put off paying any tax for 3/4 years even though in many cases it is of no use to either them or society.
In 1968-9 there were 410,000 full-time students in Great Britain, while in 2008/2009, there were around 3.4 million. The number in universities alone was 1.97 million in 2007, nearly 5 times the total 1968-9 higher education figure.
Higher Education: 19 Nov 1970: House of Commons debates (TheyWorkForYou.com)
Further and Higher Education Market Report - 2009
BBC NEWS | Education | Fall in UK university students
Can't be arsed to check it out but I don't think we had anything like the number of never working and/or criminal dingbats either.
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostIn Scandinavia, back in Viking days, if some old person was ailing they'd be lifted and dropped into a large basket and left with no food or water.
If the person couldn't climb out, they didn't get out ...
Is that the origin of the phrase 'basket case'?
They're called 'care homes' these days.
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Originally posted by fullyautomatix View PostHow much can taxes "soar" ? It could go up by about 10% in the worst case sceneario. Any more and the public will be out to lynch the government. I should be able to manage okay with that kind of tax increase.
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View Post£82 billion required a year to pay pensions for the Baby boomers.
Taxes must soar to raise extra £82BILLION a year for pension and health costs | Mail Online
How much can taxes "soar" ? It could go up by about 10% in the worst case sceneario. Any more and the public will be out to lynch the government.
I should be able to manage okay with that kind of tax increase.
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Originally posted by Gibbon View Post
Maybe we should fill the care homes up with the writings of Seneca ( 60 AD aprox), he advocated suicide when you could no longer participate in the things that make life worth living.
If the person couldn't climb out, they didn't get out ...
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Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostNot paying a winter fuel allowance would be nature's way. Better perhaps than years of incontinent dribbling in a care home that takes your dignity, house and savings?
Note:- This may impact earlier with marriage.
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View Post£82 billion required a year to pay pensions for the Baby boomers.
Taxes must soar to raise extra £82BILLION a year for pension and health costs | Mail Online
The private pensions got raided by Gordon Brown.
Other pension schemes go bust or some boss runs of with the money and “Jumps off his yacht”.
The government spend the pension money subsidizing arms manufacturing and spending on wars.
No money left in the pot, blame the general public and tax them even more.
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Not paying a winter fuel allowance would be nature's way. Better perhaps than years of incontinent dribbling in a care home that takes your dignity, house and savings?
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View Post£82 billion required a year to pay pensions for the Baby boomers.
Taxes must soar to raise extra £82BILLION a year for pension and health costs | Mail Online
Simples.
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£82 billion required a year to pay pensions for the Baby boomers.
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