And how will this work for flats?
Will there be teams of council workers (well, illegals to save money), performing DNA tests on the crumpled Ikea box to match which individual needs to be taxed?#
Will the National Identity Card (that will save us from terrorism - ) contain a dna code that can be swiped to fine us on the spot each time we do something like throw away a tissue, that could have been recycled as currency in Uganda?
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Originally posted by TheMonkeyI've been fly tipping for years since they started charging businesses to get rid of their rubbish at tips.
I'll also be sneaking my rubbish into my neighbours' bins when they leave them out at night for the early morning dustman run.
Sneaky is best.
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I've been fly tipping for years since they started charging businesses to get rid of their rubbish at tips.
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Maybe rather than taxing motorists for driving fuel inefficient cars, manufacturers could be taxed more for producing them.
eg have a higher rate of VAT on new car prices (ranging all the way up to 100%) for inefficient cars.
No one would buy them (except Threaded) and problem solved.
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Good idea Mailman
(Now there's something you don't hear often!!!!)
But of course if supermarkets did reduce the amount of packaging used, then their profits would increase, allowing for a windfall tax on them.
Actually it's the producers of the goods rather than the supermarkets who would become more profitable, but the idea still applies. And even if the packagers didn't increase profits, they could certainly be 'deemed' to have done so.
It's only fair, after all.
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Gee here's an idea, why dont we get supermarkets and co to REDUCE the amount of packaging they use! That would be far more effective than a farken tax hike! Although, that would mean the government would miss out on some easy lolly!
After all, I guess its only fair!
Mailman
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I was thinking of making one of those medieval ballista things and catapaulting all my rubbish into neighbors' gardens at night. If it works I might try and save on sewerage costs too.
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Originally posted by DimPrawnThis is the New Lie trend. Pay, pay more and then pay again.
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Oh don't be silly
How can you fly-tip all your rubbish without a car?
D'oh, some people, tsk tsk.
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Originally posted by DimPrawnThis seems to be the New Lie philosophy going forward.
They realise that they can't be seen to put existing taxes up too much without attracting attention. Now the focus is to introduce new taxes on top of old.
e.g.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/5253990.stm
People could pay for the amount of rubbish they produce under plans being considered by the government.
yourself So we pay very high council tax to include refuse collection and now there will be a charge on top.
We pay fuel duty, VAT and road tax for cars and now they are going to stick toll roads and congestion charging on top.
This is the New Lie trend. Pay, pay more and then pay again.
You know it makes sense...
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Pay, pay more and then pay again
This seems to be the New Lie philosophy going forward.
They realise that they can't be seen to put existing taxes up too much without attracting attention. Now the focus is to introduce new taxes on top of old.
e.g.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/5253990.stm
People could pay for the amount of rubbish they produce under plans being considered by the government.
So we pay very high council tax to include refuse collection and now there will be a charge on top.
We pay fuel duty, VAT and road tax for cars and now they are going to stick toll roads and congestion charging on top.
This is the New Lie trend. Pay, pay more and then pay again.Tags: None
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