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Previously on "Whinging poor people"

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  • Peoplesoft bloke
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    Originally posted by zeitghost
    What gets me is that despite all the milk snatcher's great words, the 33% income tax with 5% NI of the 1970s has been replaced with a 25% income tax with 11% NI.

    Not to mention the, unseen to most permies, Employers contribution.

    Cue Dodgy.
    We've done this one - even her most rabid supporters had to accept when I posted the evidence that Mrs T actually increased taxes overall. But of course that was different.

    According to the logic of most people on here, when taxes go up under the Tories (and they often do), it is Labour's fault (even the early 90's rises and brand new taxes (after >10 years of glorius non-stop brilliant Tory rule).

    The truth is, they all do it. They do it in different ways, but they all do it. The overall burden has risen steadily since the war.

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  • Doggy Styles
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    Originally posted by shaunbhoy View Post
    If they don't want to be poor, then why don't they just get themselves a well-paid job. It is not rocket science! Tsk tsk!!
    Good work, that's a Top Tip for poor people.

    I've got another one. Go and become a very good footballer, then secure a good contract with an English premiership club.

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  • shaunbhoy
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    If they don't want to be poor, then why don't they just get themselves a well-paid job. It is not rocket science! Tsk tsk!!

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  • Doggy Styles
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    Originally posted by KentPhilip View Post
    Exactly.

    By helping the rich get richer brings the rest of society along with them.
    Like a horse and cart perhaps.

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  • KentPhilip
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    Originally posted by SimonMac View Post
    I dunno what they are bleating on about, because I pay less tax I can afford a diamond encrusted Blackberry, a butler, maid and au pair and in doing so I boost the economy so the poor chavs can spend their pittance on cheap cider
    Exactly.

    By helping the rich get richer brings the rest of society along with them.

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  • Lockhouse
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    Surely we all take home 80% of every invoice just like all those adverts say?

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  • Doggy Styles
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    Originally posted by zeitghost
    What gets me is that despite all the milk snatcher's great words, the 33% income tax with 5% NI of the 1970s has been replaced with a 25% income tax with 11% NI.
    Didn't you know? That's only in Wales and up north. We in south-east England only pay 10% total.

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  • SimonMac
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    I dunno what they are bleating on about, because I pay less tax I can afford a diamond encrusted Blackberry, a butler, maid and au pair and in doing so I boost the economy so the poor chavs can spend their pittance on cheap cider

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  • OwlHoot
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    Originally posted by DimPrawn View Post

    A combination of income tax, National Insurance Contributions (NICs) and means-tested tax credit withdrawals mean that hundreds of thousands of people living on less than national average earnings are currently taxed at up to 70pc. From April 6, increased NICs and tax credit clawbacks mean their top marginal rate will rise to 73pc.
    It's utterly insane - Nobody should be paying more than 10% tax on any one transaction, be it salary or sales tax or whatever.

    Upping the tax rates yet again is simply like a medievil doctor bleeding their deathly pale and dying patient some more, as the previous bleed didn't work.

    Futile and fatally counterproductive, but all they know how to do (and ironically, what the patient expects and even demands!)

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  • DimPrawn
    started a topic Whinging poor people

    Whinging poor people

    Tax rise looms for poor already paying higher rates than millionaires – Telegraph Blogs

    Many of the lowest-paid people in the country and families on middle incomes already pay higher marginal tax rates than millionaires. Now, almost incredibly, they are set to suffer a tax rise next month – unless Chancellor George Osborne acts to avoid this in his Budget next week.

    A combination of income tax, National Insurance Contributions (NICs) and means-tested tax credit withdrawals mean that hundreds of thousands of people living on less than national average earnings are currently taxed at up to 70pc. From April 6, increased NICs and tax credit clawbacks mean their top marginal rate will rise to 73pc.


    Oi! Us millionaires have expensive lifestyles. We can't afford luxury homes, cars and holidays AND pay 73pc tax rate like you peasants.

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