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how many years do you think they will need to be in power to transform the UK into a society where you pay tax on everything you buy, or any public service you use, at the expense of the total abolishment of income tax ?

 

Think about it. Who wins ?

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They'll be out at the end of this term.

 

I know whoever won the election would've had to back stringent cuts to balance the books, but people don't like seeing services cut, spending pulled back and the dole queue staring them in the face. There'll be a big backlash to Labour next time, nailed on.

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how many years do you think they will need to be in power to transform the UK into a society where you pay tax on everything you buy, or any public service you use, at the expense of the total abolishment of income tax ?

 

Think about it. Who wins ?

 

 

The people who will definitely benefit are;

 

* People in debt

* People with low/no disposable income

 

 

It's seems much more logical to give people their earnings and let them choose how to spend it.

 

 

Although I think you might be slightly confused on what the Tories stand for, they want a smaller public sector and larger private sector - so they want to collect less tax. I've always viewed the two parties as;

 

Tories = lower taxes for less services

Labour = higher taxes for better services.

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how many years do you think they will need to be in power to transform the UK into a society where you pay tax on everything you buy, or any public service you use, at the expense of the total abolishment of income tax ?

 

Think about it. Who wins ?

 

 

The people who will definitely benefit are;

 

* People in debt

* People with low/no disposable income

 

It's seems much more logical to give people their earnings and let them choose how to spend it.

 

 

Although I think you might be slightly confused on what the Tories stand for, they want a smaller public sector and larger private sector - so they want to collect less tax. I've always viewed the two parties as;

 

Tories = lower taxes for less services

Labour = higher taxes for better services.

 

Really? Have you met people?

 

They're stupid and reactionary. They'd rather buy SKY than food.

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how many years do you think they will need to be in power to transform the UK into a society where you pay tax on everything you buy, or any public service you use, at the expense of the total abolishment of income tax ?

 

Think about it. Who wins ?

 

 

The people who will definitely benefit are;

 

* People in debt

* People with low/no disposable income

 

It's seems much more logical to give people their earnings and let them choose how to spend it.

 

 

Although I think you might be slightly confused on what the Tories stand for, they want a smaller public sector and larger private sector - so they want to collect less tax. I've always viewed the two parties as;

 

Tories = lower taxes for less services

Labour = higher taxes for better services.

 

I would love to know the thinking behind that. It seems to be about as wrong as its possible to be

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I'm sticking to the notion that they are "happy" that they have come into power in these circumstances as it gives them the opportunity to go mental with idealogically driven cuts. I think they'll go too far as LM suggests. I wouldn't be suprised if they also extend VAT to cover everything.

 

Phil you really need to do a bit of reserach on how indirect taxes affect the lower paid disproportionately.

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how many years do you think they will need to be in power to transform the UK into a society where you pay tax on everything you buy, or any public service you use, at the expense of the total abolishment of income tax ?

 

Think about it. Who wins ?

 

 

The people who will definitely benefit are;

 

* People in debt

* People with low/no disposable income

 

 

It's seems much more logical to give people their earnings and let them choose how to spend it.

 

 

Although I think you might be slightly confused on what the Tories stand for, they want a smaller public sector and larger private sector - so they want to collect less tax. I've always viewed the two parties as;

 

Tories = lower taxes for less services

Labour = higher taxes for better services.

People (and you're a case in point) are selfish as fuck in the main.

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how many years do you think they will need to be in power to transform the UK into a society where you pay tax on everything you buy, or any public service you use, at the expense of the total abolishment of income tax ?

 

Think about it. Who wins ?

 

 

The people who will definitely benefit are;

 

* People in debt

* People with low/no disposable income

 

It's seems much more logical to give people their earnings and let them choose how to spend it.

 

 

Although I think you might be slightly confused on what the Tories stand for, they want a smaller public sector and larger private sector - so they want to collect less tax. I've always viewed the two parties as;

 

Tories = lower taxes for less services

Labour = higher taxes for better services.

 

Really? Have you met people?

 

They're stupid and reactionary. They'd rather buy SKY than food.

 

But the choice should really be their's to make.

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how many years do you think they will need to be in power to transform the UK into a society where you pay tax on everything you buy, or any public service you use, at the expense of the total abolishment of income tax ?

 

Think about it. Who wins ?

 

 

The people who will definitely benefit are;

 

* People in debt

* People with low/no disposable income

 

It's seems much more logical to give people their earnings and let them choose how to spend it.

 

 

Although I think you might be slightly confused on what the Tories stand for, they want a smaller public sector and larger private sector - so they want to collect less tax. I've always viewed the two parties as;

 

Tories = lower taxes for less services

Labour = higher taxes for better services.

 

I would love to know the thinking behind that. It seems to be about as wrong as its possible to be

 

Lower income tax will increase disposable income. People in debt can therefore choose to pay off their debt.

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how many years do you think they will need to be in power to transform the UK into a society where you pay tax on everything you buy, or any public service you use, at the expense of the total abolishment of income tax ?

 

Think about it. Who wins ?

 

 

I reckon they'll win at least the next election and maybe the one after that

 

Labour has no new faces and no new ideology - it normally takes around 5-7 years before parties clear out the dross and the idea "we only need to keep saying what we said the last time and this time we'll win"

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I'm sticking to the notion that they are "happy" that they have come into power in these circumstances as it gives them the opportunity to go mental with idealogically driven cuts. I think they'll go too far as LM suggests. I wouldn't be suprised if they also extend VAT to cover everything.

 

Phil you really need to do a bit of reserach on how indirect taxes affect the lower paid disproportionately.

 

 

I agree with the top bit, Labours deficit has played into the Tories hands.

 

 

With regards to the second part - all taxes affect the lower paid more. You'd like to think there would be a better implementation of VAT if income tax was removed, i.e. things like boats, cars over 50k etc.... would be 80% and all food 0%.

 

You have to also take into account the thresh hold would have to be in stages, so lower incomes would benefit first.

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Whos give a fuck the countrys ruined Labour or Tory silly twats. I'm moving East the power changing from West to East. Learn your kids chinese they may working in China for pennies years to come.

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Whos give a fuck the countrys ruined Labour or Tory silly twats. I'm moving East the power changing from East to West. Learn your kids chinese they may working in China for pennies years to come.

By ship? :lol:

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I'm sticking to the notion that they are "happy" that they have come into power in these circumstances as it gives them the opportunity to go mental with idealogically driven cuts. I think they'll go too far as LM suggests. I wouldn't be suprised if they also extend VAT to cover everything.

 

Phil you really need to do a bit of reserach on how indirect taxes affect the lower paid disproportionately.

 

VAT to indirectly replace income tax is how they will do it, in the main. You won't get them admitting this is their ultimate goal though.

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West to East the powers changing I mean sorry I've edited above. As I say this countrys fucked Labour or Tory. Move East learn your kids chinese this countrys fucked to much debt heading for double dip recession. To many lazy twats in country

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Lower income tax will increase disposable income. People in debt can therefore choose to pay off their debt.

 

:lol:

 

Tax on the goods and services they pay for will rise exponentially because of the amount of tax income lost from the wealthiest people, so the poor will be FAR worse off.

 

Only the wealthy benefit from that proposal.

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how many years do you think they will need to be in power to transform the UK into a society where you pay tax on everything you buy, or any public service you use, at the expense of the total abolishment of income tax ?

 

Think about it. Who wins ?

 

 

The people who will definitely benefit are;

 

* People in debt

* People with low/no disposable income

 

It's seems much more logical to give people their earnings and let them choose how to spend it.

 

 

Although I think you might be slightly confused on what the Tories stand for, they want a smaller public sector and larger private sector - so they want to collect less tax. I've always viewed the two parties as;

 

Tories = lower taxes for less services

Labour = higher taxes for better services.

 

I would love to know the thinking behind that. It seems to be about as wrong as its possible to be

 

Lower income tax will increase disposable income. People in debt can therefore choose to pay off their debt.

 

You really don't understand this tax thing do you

 

Please let me know what field you are earning your 70k in. I am thinking of a career change

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how many years do you think they will need to be in power to transform the UK into a society where you pay tax on everything you buy, or any public service you use, at the expense of the total abolishment of income tax ?

 

Think about it. Who wins ?

 

 

The people who will definitely benefit are;

 

* People in debt

* People with low/no disposable income

 

It's seems much more logical to give people their earnings and let them choose how to spend it.

 

 

Although I think you might be slightly confused on what the Tories stand for, they want a smaller public sector and larger private sector - so they want to collect less tax. I've always viewed the two parties as;

 

Tories = lower taxes for less services

Labour = higher taxes for better services.

 

I would love to know the thinking behind that. It seems to be about as wrong as its possible to be

 

Lower income tax will increase disposable income. People in debt can therefore choose to pay off their debt.

 

You really don't understand this tax thing do you

 

Please let me know what field you are earning your 70k in. I am thinking of a career change

 

It's like saying Pakistani's are currently benefting from global warming with the easier access to water it provides.

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how many years do you think they will need to be in power to transform the UK into a society where you pay tax on everything you buy, or any public service you use, at the expense of the total abolishment of income tax ?

 

Think about it. Who wins ?

 

 

The people who will definitely benefit are;

 

* People in debt

* People with low/no disposable income

 

It's seems much more logical to give people their earnings and let them choose how to spend it.

 

 

Although I think you might be slightly confused on what the Tories stand for, they want a smaller public sector and larger private sector - so they want to collect less tax. I've always viewed the two parties as;

 

Tories = lower taxes for less services

Labour = higher taxes for better services.

 

I would love to know the thinking behind that. It seems to be about as wrong as its possible to be

 

Lower income tax will increase disposable income. People in debt can therefore choose to pay off their debt.

 

You really don't understand this tax thing do you

 

Please let me know what field you are earning your 70k in. I am thinking of a career change

 

 

I'd like to see his P60.

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West to East the powers changing I mean sorry I've edited above. As I say this countrys fucked Labour or Tory. Move East learn your kids chinese this countrys fucked to much debt heading for double dip recession. To many lazy twats in country

 

Try to learn the English language first.

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Lower income tax will increase disposable income. People in debt can therefore choose to pay off their debt.

 

:lol:

 

Tax on the goods and services they pay for will rise exponentially because of the amount of tax income lost from the wealthiest people, so the poor will be FAR worse off.

 

Only the wealthy benefit from that proposal.

 

 

Lower income earners would be worse off if there was a flat rate rise in taxes. But as I've already said, if VAT was implemented properly it would be a much better system.

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Is it Phil K off NO?

 

Mad as a balloon that lad.

He used to post on ye olde board. Funny bloke. So 'no' :lol:

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