Yeah I know it goes what I was trying to say was that we should not as a voting puplic stand for it.
I would like to see politicians putting forward good idea's and plans and in doing that they would show the weakness of the opposition.
Simply picking up other peoples faults and not offering anything better yourself is pointless and does not mean you will do any better.
Any besides Milliband is a complete and utter tw@
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Originally posted by original PM View PostI do not want some weasly fu<ker trying to score points like its a fooking playground game running this country.
It is very easy to sit and be a smarmy tw@ and point out other peoples failings and errors.
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Is there any demographic group left that will vote for the Con/Libs next time, or will vote for any other party for that matter, apart from bankers and immigrants?
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Originally posted by Waldorf View PostI agree with Atw, they do vote and will be vocal about this, but I still think it was right to do this.
The gradual increase in the allowance for all, the aim of making taxes simple and the fact that we will probably look back on this era as being the best ever time to be a pensioner, so they can contribute to the pot. Pensioners of the future are going to have a much tougher time.
I can't see many being the same in 30-40 years.
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Originally posted by Peoplesoft bloke View PostQuite clever increasing taxes on Pensioners - they have no real power and sephologists would suggest large numbers are "hit us again" Tories.
The gradual increase in the allowance for all, the aim of making taxes simple and the fact that we will probably look back on this era as being the best ever time to be a pensioner, so they can contribute to the pot. Pensioners of the future are going to have a much tougher time.
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Originally posted by Peoplesoft bloke View PostQuite clever increasing taxes on Pensioners - they have no real power and sephologists would suggest large numbers are "hit us again" Tories.
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Quite clever increasing taxes on Pensioners - they have no real power and sephologists would suggest large numbers are "hit us again" Tories.
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Originally posted by AtW View PostWHS
Osborne has conclusively proved that 50% tax band does not bring as much revenue and in fact can be very negative but he will only cut it next year
It only makes sense from one point of view - everybody in that band who can possibly defer income until next year would do so and Osborne next year will be able to show how much worse 50% tax collection was yet again to justify further moves, possibly to 40% in fifty years.
Overall a crap budget for the average person. a few pence given in one hand, a few pounds taken in the other hand. And high inflation created by the printing of money. What a wonderful place the UK have become.
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Originally posted by amcdonald View PostBeatings will continue until you pay us more tax
Osborne has conclusively proved that 50% tax band does not bring as much revenue and in fact can be very negative but he will only cut it next year
It only makes sense from one point of view - everybody in that band who can possibly defer income until next year would do so and Osborne next year will be able to show how much worse 50% tax collection was yet again to justify further moves, possibly to 40% in fifty years.
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Dear Lazy Web, I can't be arse reading the whole thread, whats the key points for us please
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Independent Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR) revises up UK growth forecast for 2012 to 0.8% - from 0.7%.
Forecast for 2013 is 2%, for 2014 is 2.7%, and in each of the two years after that 3%.
Eurozone growth forecast for this year revised down from 0.5% to -0.3%.UK inflation forecast to fall from 2.8% this year to 1.9% next year.
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