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Old 27-06-2018, 15:04   #10
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Re: The over-40s should pay a 'social care premium'

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Originally Posted by OLD BOY View Post
The tax rise is the easy option. I prefer to stand back, stop non-essential spending and then make a decision on how to spend the money you've saved. Taxing people into oblivion drives the wealthier overseas, which means that those remaining pay more still.
What would you define as non-essential spending? - you mentioned foreign aid above - what else?
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