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I'm disgusted!
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This dumb Lord Layard, doesn't seem aware of a basic law of work: "the more you get paid the less you have to work". So his proposition is utter bollox and the exact opposite of the reality, which is the harder you work the less tax you pay (because you are getting paid less in the first place).
Doesn't surprise me in the least that he's some loon advising the #10 bunch of hopeless fsckwits.
People like that truly disgust me as their machinations eventually force poverty traps onto those very same people they claim to be helping. The utmost height of hypocrisy.
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Originally posted by DimPrawnif people pay more tax as they work harder it will discourage us from an even more fevered way of life
Nevermind 9 days til the next invoice goes in....
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Connections
Just read this on the BBC
We should stop apologising about taxes: if people pay more tax as they work harder it will discourage us from an even more fevered way of life, sacrificing further our relationships with family and friends. We should also persist with income redistribution, since an extra £1 gives more happiness to poor people than to rich. That argument also implies redistribution to the Third World.
Our living standards are not threatened by China or India.
In fact we are in a new situation for mankind where further wealth-creation is now unnecessary for survival.
Well I thought. Sounds like something straight out of Tony Blair's gob.
So I stick Lord Layard and Tony Blair into MSN Search.
"Lord Layard, an economist and chief Downing Street advisor, ...."
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