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Old 08-07-2024, 21:09   #49
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Re: Your predictions under Labour

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Originally Posted by ianch99 View Post
Exactly what they want you to think. Their work is done ...

A point to ponder:



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Yes, I agree it is not fair. I don't like paying 50+% tax rate when those with more money than they can spend, pay a fraction of this. The irony here is that they would not even notice the sums that that should be paying.

Don't forget, the country has been groomed for decades to think the ultra wealthy are beyond reach and can raise revenue from the country with a minimal tax burden while the vast majority of the population pay tax rates far in excess of these.

The funniest part of this whole circus is when those who are paying the 30% or 40% tax rate where they have no choice, at the same time, call those who think the ultra-wealthy should pay more crazy Who are really the crazy ones?
Like I said the view of who is ultra wealthy is entirely relative someone on minimum wage probably views someone on 50k as being ultra wealthy,someone who earns 50k sees someone on 150k as being ultra wealthy etc etc and each person in the lower bracket expects the person in the next bracket up to make the sacrifice.
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