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However, this may all be academic if Truss decides she needs to focus a bit on her popularity. |
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As I posted a couple of times in 2011 in a previous thread Quote:
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While I'm sure it was a populist measure - and I deed a deflection from structural failings - it's a legitimate question of when skill or ability ends and chance begins.
If they aren't willing to pay a banker with their own money, but are quite content to pay many multiples the amount they settled on after successful gambling with yours it certainly calls into question the basics of hard work the Conservatives tell us about just "getting a better job". It may well be routine and expected but that merely underlines how toxic the industry is. |
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This is the kind of spending that should increase UK productivity.
But how does this sit with the current unfunded tax cuts and high debt levels? Something else for the OBR to factor in? Quote:
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Working people benefit considerably from this package of measures, a little matter that you ignore. You also ignore the simple fact that the additional rate of tax does not raise a significant amount of money and is therefore no more than a punitive tax on the people you hate. |
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Truss has proved herself so far to be a total amateur. Here instincts were entirely wrong. To benefit people, you move the tax thresholds, not select the rich group to get an extra £2,500.
Next failure, please? |
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as London school of economics study proved a study of over 50 years on giving more money to top 1% does not work as i posted in a earlier post on here |
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Working people do not benefit from the weakening pound, or higher mortgate rates, that accompany this "plan". Future generations don't benefit from an ever greater amount of their taxes raised being used to pay interest on debt from unfunded (and unnecessary) expenditure today. Safe to say I'll continue to criticise economic plans that don't work, and continue to believe that higher earners should pay a higher proportion of their earnings in tax than lower earners to fund better public services. This is a coherent and legitimate position to hold in a democracy, OB. |
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The 45% rate thing, stood out as a gift of £2,500 to well-off workers. Now that the Chancellor has dropped this ridiculous proposal, he hasn't squared the circle because he hasn't raised the tax thresholds which really would have benefited everyone. |
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Today is another hits show with different stories from Truss and her Minister on whether benefits will be increased in line with inflation Quote:
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