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Old 27-02-2005, 20:54   #98
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Re: UK General Election 2005

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Originally Posted by andyl
I had worked that point out - though I do enjoy being patronised, even after a beer
Sorry, I didn't mean it that way.

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That's why I like the idea. What'sd four people living in a house got to do with anything?
If 4 people share a house, they share the council tax (if the landlord even forces them to), meaning they will be better off, than if they were taxed individually with extra income tax.

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That's four people sharing the same bin but not a lot else. Those four individuals can still each use the library, drive on roads, have their kids educated, get policed, etc, etc. The fact that they share the same house has diddly squat to do with the anything.... which is why council tax is unjust.
The perfect world senario though, which all governments should be working towards, is that people should pay as few taxes as possible, not as many. The Lib Dems though need a lot of money, and a lot of taxes to get it.
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