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Old 09-09-2021, 15:46   #141
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Re: This NI increase for Social/Health Care

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Originally Posted by jfman View Post
Debt is forecast to be 233% of GDP by 2060 regardless of Covid.

Structural reform and decisions about what we do pay for through taxation, and ultimately WHO pays, has been absolutely inevitable for some time.

I do find it odd so many arch-capitalists turn socialist in their 60s and 70s so long as they don’t have to sell their house.
I'll disregard your last sentence apart from observing that you malign people who have diligently worked all their lives to pay for their homes and have paid taxes to useless governments to protect their health and care.

Your words on structural reform make sense. Which political party could grasp this and tell people what this means? Btw, the nearest politician to have come closer is John Redwood with his flat tax policy.

(No doubt someone will say I was doing well till I mentioned JR - but at least I go that one in first).


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