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					Originally Posted by heero_yuy  I hope you're ready for the rapid exodus of wealth and investment that will result. |  
Rapid exodus indeed... Labour does not have any new ideas how to keep people happy.
 
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					Originally Posted by heero_yuy  I hope you're ready for the rapid exodus of wealth and investment that will result. |  Just like in 1997?
		 
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					Originally Posted by 1andrew1  The country will cope after Sunak's move to California.   |  After a never ending all consuming narcissistic political soap drama many will be happy  with just a  boring soap drama..   
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					Originally Posted by Hugh  Just like in 1997? |  Be fair, Phil Collins retreated to Switzerland with his cash as promised.  
It was the main reason for Labour's landslide    
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					Originally Posted by heero_yuy  I hope you're ready for the rapid exodus of wealth and investment that will result. |  That is what they want you to believe. It is how they are ultra wealthy and (I assume) you are not. 
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					Originally Posted by Ms NTL  Rapid exodus indeed... Labour does not have any new ideas how to keep people happy.
 
 I am a labour supporter. The inequality in the UK is far too deep.
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			Rishi has a cunning  plan...  He's really in touch with what the public wants.https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/202...rs-uk/#comment 
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 The threshold for paying the 40 per cent higher rate of income tax could be raised in an effort to plot a path to re-election despite polls predicting a Labour victory.
 
 Surveys have been carried out by No 10 to see which tax cut would, in theory, give the party the biggest political pre-election boost, with the 2024 Spring Budget considered the earliest opportunity it could be announced.
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					Originally Posted by ianch99  That is what they want you to believe. It is how they are ultra wealthy and (I assume) you are not.
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 It is far too deep because so many people are to frightened to ask why so much wealth is in the hands of so few.
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 At one end, there are state managed economies (not many), like China where everything is supposed to be levelled down.  Yet they spawn extremely wealthy people because that's how human nature works.  Strive to better yourself if you can - or you can give a bung to a politician.  The general population are in the 'just managing' category (except in N. Korea).
 
 At the other end, there are capitalist states (most of Europe, USA, etc) which spawn the same wealthy elites for the same reason - human nature.
 
 In the middle are countries where investors don't think there is going to be much financial return other than on an exploitation basis.  Again, human nature.
 
 So, turning to your statement, what should happen if the many openly ask 'why so much wealth is in the hands of so few'?
 
 The answer is given in my first three paragraphs.  Then, what will they want?  They'll likely say a 'fairer distribution of wealth'.  What the heck does that mean? Effectively rob the rich to pay the poor?  Tax the rich so that they leave the UK, taking jobs with them and relegating the UK to the middle grouping?  The people will become even more exploited; government will have to take even more tax to keep services going.
 
 Your vision is deeply flawed.
 
 
 
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					Originally Posted by Sephiroth  I suspect that most people understand how the world works.
 
 At one end, there are state managed economies (not many), like China where everything is supposed to be levelled down.  Yet they spawn extremely wealthy people because that's how human nature works.  Strive to better yourself if you can - or you can give a bung to a politician.  The general population are in the 'just managing' category (except in N. Korea).
 
 At the other end, there are capitalist states (most of Europe, USA, etc) which spawn the same wealthy elites for the same reason - human nature.
 
 In the middle are countries where investors don't think there is going to be much financial return other than on an exploitation basis.  Again, human nature.
 
 So, turning to your statement, what should happen if the many openly ask 'why so much wealth is in the hands of so few'?
 
 The answer is given in my first three paragraphs.  Then, what will they want?  They'll likely say a 'fairer distribution of wealth'.  What the heck does that mean? Effectively rob the rich to pay the poor?  Tax the rich so that they leave the UK, taking jobs with them and relegating the UK to the middle grouping?  The people will become even more exploited; government will have to take even more tax to keep services going.
 
 Your vision is deeply flawed.
 
 
 |  You are wrong. Most people do not know how the global, pan-tax jurisdiction, corporate capitalist market works.
 
Your argument is basically this: the ultra-wealthy are going to roger us what ever we try and do so we may as well just bend over and suck it up?    
Nah, no thanks. We can do better than this. The Nordic model  is a good start esp. Denmark. 
 
Your focus, as we have been conditioned to think over the years, is that the only significant tax base available are the Middle Classes. This is so untrue. 
 
Let's take this example: your wealth increases each year by £60k, principally through income, and you pay an overall effective tax rate of, say, 35%. Let's then say that my wealth increases by £100m each year but my overall effective tax rate is 10% or less. Do you think this is fair & equitable?
		 
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Your argument is basically this: the ultra-wealthy are going to roger us what ever we try and do so we may as well just bend over and suck it up?    
Nah, no thanks. We can do better than this. The Nordic model  is a good start esp. Denmark. 
 
Your focus, as we have been conditioned to think over the years, is that the only significant tax base available are the Middle Classes. This is so untrue. 
 
Let's take this example: your wealth increases each year by £60k, principally through income, and you pay an overall effective tax rate of, say, 35%. Let's then say that my wealth increases by £100m each year but my overall effective tax rate is 10% or less. Do you think this is fair & equitable? |  All that 'most people' you mentioned need to do is to read my previous post.  Then they'll understand how it all works.
 
 If those '£100K' bods are overtaxed, they'll leave and take the jobs they employ with them. I suggest you join the dots.
 
 As to effective tax rates, I didn't understand your calculation by reason of the cumulative increase you cited.  What did you mean by 'your wealth increasing by £60K (or £100K) per year'?  After tax?  After spending?  What is the taxable salary within those figures?
 
 
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					Originally Posted by Sephiroth  All that 'most people' you mentioned need to do is to read my previous post.  Then they'll understand how it all works.
 
 If those '£100K' bods are overtaxed, they'll leave and take the jobs they employ with them. I suggest you join the dots.
 
 As to effective tax rates, I didn't understand your calculation by reason of the cumulative increase you cited.  What did you mean by 'your wealth increasing by £60K (or £100K) per year'?  After tax?  After spending?  What is the taxable salary within those figures?
 
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					Originally Posted by jfman  I doubt most 100k a year bods have the ability to move their jobs to other countries. Surely that’s up to employers who would do so anyway if there was anything in it for them. |  
 Ian doesn't like the idea of people being wealthy and only paying a top rate of 45% tax.  If those people have their tax increased, they'll leave, imo.  The wealthy may well have big business here and I have no doubt that they would move those business to a lower taxation country.
 
 
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 Ian doesn't like the idea of people being wealthy and only paying a top rate of 45% tax.  If those people have their tax increased, they'll leave, imo.  The wealthy may well have big business here and I have no doubt that they would move those business to a lower taxation country.
 
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