Keith Cocker
Established Member
Just posted n case anyone is thinking of supporting Reform.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cjmmrwexv4ko
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cjmmrwexv4ko
The Daily Mail, Express, Sun, Telegraph say they disagreePeople want to hear truth
But he said it "tongue in cheek". Of course. Definitely. Ahem.Just posted n case anyone is thinking of supporting Reform.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cjmmrwexv4ko
With a high percentage of the population in employment and being productive with everyone actually paying their fair share then income tax could be lower and still have more revenue for public services. What you cannot do is try and meet your needs by trying to keep the pot filled with less people by raising the taxes more and more.UK productivity is at a materially lower level than many developed other economies.
Fully agree, much better to be honest upfront than keep hiding the truth because at some point it will be evident. Starmer has nothing to lose by being honest, he already has the keys for number ten and telling people that they will be paying more tax will go over many peoples heads because all they want is no more Sunak but always be careful about what you wish for especially if it is the unknown without anything solid and that adds up.Time for Starmer to start telling the truth about public spending and higher taxes. People want to hear truth.
To get the country moving and people into work they need the basic incentive that working will pay the bills, put food on the table and a roof over there heads, so raising the tax threshold to around £22000 for people on less than £30000 would really help. This tax threshold is removed if you earn more than say £40000 and now it is £13000 but you dont pay high rate tax until lets say £60000 at which point it is 45% and for everything over £4000000 you pay 40% on all of it.what you are saying is those on lower incomes should be taxed more
I would suggest that most boomers born pre 65 are mortgage free because they worked when the economy was much stronger and housing was a lower percentage of income so more disposable income, this is where so many get things wrong because it is not what you earn but what you have left at the end of the month that counts.Tony, do you live in a mortgage free house?
Oh yes? Look what happened when Stalin got into bed with Hitler.Maybe doing just that rather than charging in would have given us more time in which Hitler could have been taken out .
But was the error just over 4 years which was probably a handy political slip up.Conservatives have cancelled their digital campaign, So all those ads pushing the "labour will cost you £2000 tax" have been pulled...although I suspect they might be changing their strategy as a result of Farage standing, maybe we shall see Conservatives going further right of Reform!!
Hitler had some very funny bed habits. I’m sure he made the Black Widow Spider look kind to her mates.Getting in bed with Hitler, yes big old smoking Churchill and Hitler sharing a bed does conjue up some images ! Think about it logically, was the cost in human lives worth the outcome ? Maybe doing just that rather than charging in would have given us more time in which Hitler could have been taken out .
What is a "fair share"? How would you calculate it?.... with everyone actually paying their fair share then income tax could be lower.....
If the tax rate is 20% then for every penny you earn in the UK you will pay 20% tax on everything above the tax threshold at source without any stuffing it under a mattress or losing it through some tax avoidance scheme which is fair.What is a "fair share"? How would you calculate it?
But was the error just over 4 years which was probably a handy political slip up.
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or just read the attachment but remember that all this stems from politicians and politics so treat everything as the Tv game show, truth or lie which should invite the politicians to take part to make interesting viewing.
Perhaps that's because we have stripped out manufacturing and non mechanised farming from our economy and those jobs would have suited working class men, who I reckon are the biggest group of neets.Blaming the tax system, and insisting increased taxes are the solution to inequality has elements of denial within it. Answers are first needed to some fundamental questions - eg:
Tax increases would be better justified if answers to important questions were forthcoming. In their absence, higher taxes are perceived as an unacceptable solution to state sponsored inefficiency.
- UK productivity is at a materially lower level than many developed other economies. We should better understand why and what needs to be done.
- health related benefit claimants have increased substantially. Some clearly have problems and need support or are the product of NHS waiting lists. Some (I suspect) feel "entitled" and GPs etc are too busy or disinclined to challenge spurious claims.
- all key services can be improved with more resources - healthcare and education would materially benefit. Explicit debate is needed to properly understand the balance between quality and affordability. The best of everything is not affordable (however desirable)
- the number of civil servants has increased from 390k in 2016 to 500k in 2023. We need to understand why and act where activities and jobs are no longer needed.
- selective statistics to prove preconceived points does not add to the debate. For instance OECD poverty statistics OECD shows the UK firmly mid table, not some sort of pariah state with gross levels of deprivation.
It is no surprise that many prefer lower taxes - individually they can decide where their money should be spent.
A = brexitthe number of civil servants has increased from 390k in 2016 to 500k in 2023. We need to understand why
And here ends the political broadcast for the Disillusioned. Now we return to the real world where people are allowed to make up therr own minds. And yes, that is Democracy.Looking forward to another 'muppet thursday' when all the country's muppets go out to vote for the rich and powerful snakes in the pit. Why do you continue? FPTP and no box to tick for no confidence? Do you all really think this is democracy? PAH!
So we are all muppets apart from you eh? It might not be ideal but it’s what we’ve got and so I’m going out to vote with all the other muppets in hope of getting something a bit better than “I’m all right Jack”.Looking forward to another 'muppet thursday' when all the country's muppets go out to vote for the rich and powerful snakes in the pit. Why do you continue? FPTP and no box to tick for no confidence? Do you all really think this is democracy? PAH!
Please have a look at what MPs do behind the media scrum of sound bites and slogans, there are some very talented and hard working people in politics, I think it’s sad when people just say they are all muppetsLooking forward to another 'muppet thursday' when all the country's muppets go out to vote for the rich and powerful snakes in the pit. Why do you continue? FPTP and no box to tick for no confidence? Do you all really think this is democracy? PAH!
Keir Starmer has only made Labour electable by being extremely careful to avoid R/W attacks and traps -which is why they have never produced a manifesto.Starmer has nothing to lose by being honest
Courtesy of the late, great, Douglas Adams:Looking forward to another 'muppet thursday' when all the country's muppets go out to vote for the rich and powerful snakes in the pit. Why do you continue? FPTP and no box to tick for no confidence? Do you all really think this is democracy? PAH!
Cameron, May, Johnson, Truss, Sunak, made labour electable.Keir Starmer has only made Labour electable by being extremely careful to avoid R/W attacks and traps -which is why they have never produced a manifesto.
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