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					Originally Posted by Pierre  Help me out as I'm not great with numbers, Which is 5%.  How does that equate to a 46p tax cut? |  It's not even 5%, as it's 5% of earnings above £150,000, not the whole £150,000. The greater the earnings are above £150,000, the nearer the reduction gets to 5%. Eg £15m income gets a 4.95% reduction, but a £160,000 income has a 0.3125% reduction.
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					Originally Posted by Pierre  Help me out as I'm not great with numbers |  Is that you, Kwasi?    |  
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					Originally Posted by nomadking  It's not even 5%, as it's 5% of earnings above £150,000, not the whole £150,000. The greater the earnings are above £150,000, the nearer the reduction gets to 5%. Eg £15m income gets a 4.95% reduction, but a £160,000 income has a 0.3125% reduction. |  Miscalculation on my part. thought was getting rid of upper tax bracket completely
		 
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					Originally Posted by noel43  Miscalculation on my part. thought was getting rid of upper tax bracket completely |  They will be paying 40% instead of 45% on income above £150,000.
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			The NI rise was never popular, so I doubt anyone will complain about it going away.The 1% cut was already planned for 2024, all this has done is bring it forward to April 2023.
 The removal of the 45% band is, however, perplexing, it helps no one who needs it, and those who will "benefit" will likely not even notice.
 
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					Originally Posted by Paul  The NI rise was never popular, so I doubt anyone will complain about it going away.The 1% cut was already planned for 2024, all this has done is bring it forward to April 2023.
 The removal of the 45% band is, however, perplexing, it helps no one who needs it, and those who will "benefit" will likely not even notice.
 |  Those on an NHS waiting list or needing ongoing care might  notice the NI cut. 
 
The  1% cut in income tax, and top rate cut we can't afford. All borrowing and making the next generation pay, again and stuffing the pockets of themselves and mates. 
 
Increased riches for bankers at the expense of the NHS.  
Why can't the greedy (b)ankers settle for a clap, like the nurses have to?
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			Like many observers, the mini budget strikes me as being a bit financially reckless. But two things I'm pleased about are altering planning permission for the cheapest form of energy - onshore wind turbines - and the re-introduction of VAT refunds for overseas retail customers.
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			We had all better hope this works. If it doesn't we'll have huge debt and an economy in recession, it will be a disaster and we'll have spent billions on a failed solution with a weak pound and very high borrowing costs. It would be the worst economic situation we've seen in decades? 
 Those who think it'll just be a matter of getting the Tories out will be wrong as well because in the event that happens then Labour will need to hike taxes without the ability to spend much.
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					Originally Posted by Damien  We had all better hope this works. If it doesn't we'll have huge debt and an economy in recession, it will be a disaster and we'll have spent billions on a failed solution with a weak pound and very high borrowing costs. It would be the worst economic situation we've seen in decades? 
 Those who think it'll just be a matter of getting the Tories out will be wrong as well because in the event that happens then Labour will need to hike taxes without the ability to spend much.
 |  I guess if you're a new government in 2024/5 then there may still be an opportunity to introduce an energy providers' windfall tax, raise taxes on the higher paid and up corporation tax. But that won't make much of an impact on the debt mountain.
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			As of tonight a dollar very nearly equals a pound. The UKs value is plummeting .
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					Originally Posted by Mr K  So the NHS and social care, which is what it was intended for, can go swing.
 False economy folks  paid for by borrowing,  to be paid back by us all with interest later. Bleeding socialists.
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Nope. It just gets paid in a different way. Keep up, Mr K! 
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					Originally Posted by denphone  And the pound is falling. fast. |  You do realise that a weak pound helps exports! 
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					Originally Posted by daveeb  That's always the time they seem to start watering it   |  Why is it strange? The lefties forced our last PM out of office, and you now have a new PM with a different plan.
 
Sooner or later, Starmer will realise his mistake 
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					Originally Posted by noel43  But the rich Will get a 46p tax cut. |  Are you more concerned about the benefit to the rich than the positive impact this will have for the economy?
 
Don’t bother responding. I know the answer I will get from you !   
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					Originally Posted by GrimUpNorth  So we've tried levelling up which didn't work now we're trying trickle down and all that's happening is the richest are still getting richer.  All Liz has shown is whether up or down whatever the Conservatives call it their aim is to increase the wealth of the wealthy at the expense of everyone else.
 Anything traded in $'s is going to cost more so any marginal tax break enjoyed by the masses will be swallowed up in the increased cost of living.
 |  The poor will always be poor. I don’t know why you are surprised by this.
 
If you can’t be arsed to get a decent job, why should hard working people have to pay for you? It’s our money they are stealing because they can’t be bothered. Go figure.
		 
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					Originally Posted by OLD BOY  Nope. It just gets paid in a different way. Keep up, Mr K! 
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You do realise that a weak pound helps exports! 
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Why is it strange? The lefties forced our last PM out of office, and you now have a new PM with a different plan.
 
Sooner or later, Starmer will realise his mistake 
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Are you more concerned about the benefit to the rich than the positive impact this will have for the economy?
 
Don’t bother responding. I know the answer I will get from you !   
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The poor will always be poor. I don’t know why you are surprised by this.
 
If you can’t be arsed to get a decent job, why should hard working people have to pay for you? It’s our money they are stealing because they can’t be bothered. Go figure. |    
Positive impact on the economy.    
Interesting, but unsurprising, your loathing of the poor has you in the gutter describing them as stealing as opposed to condemning employers who pay poverty wages that need supported by “in work benefits”.
 
Contemptible.
 
“The poor will always be poor” should be on the front page of the next Conservative manifesto.
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		|  24-09-2022, 09:43 | #313 |  
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					Originally Posted by OLD BOY  Why is it strange? The lefties forced our last PM out of office, and you now have a new PM with a different plan.. |  These "lefties"?
 
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		| Resignations from Johnson’s Government 
 Cabinet
 Chancellor Rishi Sunak
 Health Secretary Sajid Javid
 Welsh Secretary Simon Hart
 Northern Ireland Secretary Brandon Lewis
 Education Secretary Michelle Donelan
 
 Ministers
 Will Quince, education minister
 Alex Chalk, solicitor general
 Robin Walker, education minister
 John Glen, Treasury minister
 Victoria Atkins, justice minister
 Jo Churchill, environment minister
 Stuart Andrew, housing minister
 Kemi Badenoch, levelling up minister
 Neil O'Brien, levelling up minister
 Alex Burghart, education minister
 Lee Rowley, business minister
 Julia Lopez, culture minister
 Mims Davies, work and pensions minister
 Rachel Maclean, Home Office minister
 Mike Freer, equalities minister
 Edward Argar, health minister
 Helen Whately, treasury minister
 Damian Hinds, security minister
 George Freeman, science minister
 Guy Opperman, pensions minister
 Chris Philp, technology minister
 James Cartlidge, courts minister
 Caroline Johnson, Conservative Party vice-chair
 Luke Hall, deputy chair of the Conservative Party
 Rebecca Pow, environment minister
 
 Parliamentary private secretaries
 Jonathan Gullis, Northern Ireland Office
 Saqib Bhatti, Department of Health and Social Care
 Nicola Richards, Department of Transport
 Virginia Crosbie, Welsh Office
 Laura Trott, Department of Transport
 Felicity Buchan, Department of Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy
 Selaine Saxby, Treasury
 Claire Coutinho, Treasury
 David Johnston, Department for Education
 Duncan Baker, Department for Levelling Up
 Craig Williams, Treasury
 Mark Logan, Northern Ireland Office
 Sara Britcliffe, Department for Education
 Ruth Edwards, Scottish Office
 Peter Gibson, Department for International Trade
 James Sunderland, Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
 Jacob Young, Department for Levelling Up
 Mark Fletcher, Department of Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy
 James Daly, Department for Work and Pensions
 Danny Kruger, Department for Levelling Up
 Dr James Davies, Department of Health and Social Care
 Gareth Davies, Department of Health and Social Care
 Rob Butler, Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office
 
 Others
 Bim Afolami, vice-chairman of the Conservative Party for youth
 Andrew Murrison, trade envoy to Morocco
 Theodora Clarke, trade envoy to Kenya
 David Duguid, trade envoy to Angola and Zambia
 David Mundell, trade envoy for New Zealand
 Richard Graham, trade envoy for South East Asia
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					Originally Posted by OLD BOY  The poor will always be poor. I don’t know why you are surprised by this.
 If you can’t be arsed to get a decent job, why should hard working people have to pay for you? It’s our money they are stealing because they can’t be bothered. Go figure.
 |  What salary level do you think a "decent job" has, so they don’t have to "steal our money"?
		 
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					Originally Posted by Damien  We had all better hope this works. If it doesn't we'll have huge debt and an economy in recession, it will be a disaster and we'll have spent billions on a failed solution with a weak pound and very high borrowing costs. It would be the worst economic situation we've seen in decades? 
 Those who think it'll just be a matter of getting the Tories out will be wrong as well because in the event that happens then Labour will need to hike taxes without the ability to spend much.
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			To me, it's very simple.
 The Guvmin's gone shit or bust with its (rather lame) measures.  They didn't move the tax threshold between 20% and 40%.
 
 The UK is already shit (as in broken) and well bust.  So something unconventional like this might work whereas doing nothing or doing it Sunak's way doubles down on shit and bust.
 
 Now, will the NHS improve?  Not quickly and Coffey is difficult to pin down, which is what I hate about them.
 
 And yesterday as Kwarteng was spouting, the same heads as before were busy nodding.  Oh despair.
 
 
 
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