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wrote: I rarely use the NHS, public transport or council services and I don't have any kids so I'm paying out far more than I get back from public services. And you'll refuse the old age pension when the time comes? By far and away the biggest single item of 'benefits' Since I've been paying in for it via national insurance all my working life why should I refuse it? Then pray tell the point of your earlier statement - at the top of this post? Absolutely typical of the likes of you. 'I don't use any of the services I don't actually need at the moment, so shouldn't be expected to pay for them.' So if you suddenly need the NHS, would you then pay the actual costs? -- *Starfishes have no brains * Dave Plowman London SW 12 |
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wrote: Anyway , there's no chance of this hairbrained bill making it through. If it does the tories are finished for a generation as they'll have ****ed their own supporters royally. Which they did with the poll tax. Saying it would be fair for everyone, which translates into their very rich pals paying less in proportion. What I can't understand is how many middle income people get taken in by it. -- *When companies ship Styrofoam, what do they pack it in? * Dave Plowman London SW 12 |
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On Tue, 09 Oct 2012 15:58:27 +0100
Dave Plowman wrote: Just admit you're an envious little **** who doesn't like the idea of anyone having more collateral than you. No doubt like most lefties you're a steaming hypocrite and if you ever earn a significant amount of money (like that'll ever happen short of you winning the lottery) it'll be a different story. You're quite an advert for Tories yourself. Just about as full of hate for others I've seen. But you could seek treatment. Ah , the defeated lefties last stand - accuse someone of being full of hate/racist/sexist/mysogynist. You wouldn't know real hate if it bit you in the ********. B2003 |
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On Tue, 09 Oct 2012 16:01:51 +0100
Dave Plowman wrote: In article , wrote: I rarely use the NHS, public transport or council services and I don't have any kids so I'm paying out far more than I get back from public services. And you'll refuse the old age pension when the time comes? By far and away the biggest single item of 'benefits' Since I've been paying in for it via national insurance all my working life why should I refuse it? Then pray tell the point of your earlier statement - at the top of this post? What about it? Are you having a problem with simple logic now? I pay more in than I get out so why wouldn't I get out as much as I can by taking a pension? What else do you expect me to do - turn up at a hospital when I'm not ill, travel on PT for "fun"? Muppet. Absolutely typical of the likes of you. 'I don't use any of the services I don't actually need at the moment, so shouldn't be expected to pay for them.' So if you suddenly need the NHS, would you then pay the actual costs? I have no problem with paying tax, but I do have a problem with people like you thinking that everyone who earns a decent living is a bottomless money pit who can just keep on being squeezed to prop up the lazt and feckless because like a lot of lefties you apparently seem to think that someones moral character is in inverse proportion to the size of their paycheque and so the more someone earns the more they deserve to be screwed over because they're obviously *******s. B2003 |
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![]() wrote in message ... On Tue, 9 Oct 2012 11:08:01 +0100 "tim....." wrote: Sounds like the idea of some left wing idiot in france who was proposing a 100% tax on earnings above 100K euros or something. Presumably it never occured to his lonely braincell that if all the money above a certain rate goes in tax then companies simply won't bother paying above that rate. I suspect the same happened with a 98% tax which is why they ditched it. The 98% was only on unearned income [1]. So all the people with serious amounts of unearned income left the country A bit like the liberal dufflecoats moronic mansion tax then. So if you bought your house in the 60s or whenever for 20K If you bought your house in the 60s for 20K you were ****ing rich the average price then was 2,500 tim |
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![]() "Roland Perry" wrote in message ... In message , at 12:29:37 on Tue, 9 Oct 2012, Clive Page remarked: They were paid for jointly by Essex and Kent County Councils (you probably don't remember the good old days when County Councils did useful things like that). But it was explicitly promised at the time that when they tolls paid for the cost of construction (and interest etc.) the tunnels would become free of charge. I expect all those making the promises are now dead, unfortunately. In general I am also cynical, but in this case I don't think the County Council project ever had a hope of breaking even, and had to be bailed out. In which case, the original promise has little relevance. why would a county council scheme have significantly more chance of failing than a commercial one? tim |
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On 09/10/2012 14:14, Clive wrote:
d writes ... If someone can't afford to live in their house thats their problem, not the governments. But thats rather different to the government coming along and saying "That house is worth something, we want some of it, now cough up". Another way to approach this is to have many more council tax bands going all the way up to (Ballpark £5m) so that those in expensive properties pay proportionately more and is normal for those in ordinary housing. Why? If everyone pays a share of the costs of local government (bearing in mind that those who are better off tend to take less service from the council anyway, because they don't need social services, etc), what need is there for more to be taken? Add the cost up, charge every voter an equal share. What's wrong with that? And if you think there IS something wrong with that, would you charge "the rich" more than others pay for Mars Bars? Or petrol? Electricity? If you wouldn't (or couldn't), why is it different for council tax? You wouldn't then be paying mansion tax, just a fair amount of council tax. With the end result being the same. Are you getting council tax confused with income tax? |
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On 09/10/2012 16:04, Dave Plowman wrote:
In article , wrote: Anyway , there's no chance of this hairbrained bill making it through. If it does the tories are finished for a generation as they'll have ****ed their own supporters royally. Which they did with the poll tax. Saying it would be fair for everyone, which translates into their very rich pals paying less in proportion. "In proportion" to what? Are you another one who doesn't know the difference between council tax and income tax? What I can't understand is how many middle income people get taken in by it. Would you charge "da man" more for a TV licence? |
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On 09/10/2012 17:27, tim..... wrote:
"Roland Perry" wrote in message ... In message , at 12:29:37 on Tue, 9 Oct 2012, Clive Page remarked: They were paid for jointly by Essex and Kent County Councils (you probably don't remember the good old days when County Councils did useful things like that). But it was explicitly promised at the time that when they tolls paid for the cost of construction (and interest etc.) the tunnels would become free of charge. I expect all those making the promises are now dead, unfortunately. In general I am also cynical, but in this case I don't think the County Council project ever had a hope of breaking even, and had to be bailed out. In which case, the original promise has little relevance. why would a county council scheme have significantly more chance of failing than a commercial one? It's the M25 which has made the Dartford Tunnel into big business. Thirty and forty years ago it carried far less traffic. |
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