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07-10-2012, 23:17
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Well you're all mods. can't you do something about it while we talk about the subject
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07-10-2012, 23:22
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Nope, I think it's a true reflection of his limited intellect as evidenced by 99.99999999% of his postings.
Anyway I'm delighted that my lavish, inherited family pile Osem Towers isn't going to cost me any more... 
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funny thing is ,he must have been on right page too read it but gone back a page to copy the address he gave us ,
still wouldn't be arthur otherwise
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08-10-2012, 07:36
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Originally Posted by Arthurgray50@blu
but not the people who get away with millions of pounds in umpaid tax from the friends of The Tory Party. 
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Yes. Only Tories live in large houses, politicians of all other hues live in terraced houses near t'pit with their whippets and flat caps.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/poli...rty-moves.html
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Ed Miliband has made a series of shrewd moves in the housing market, which have made him more than £100,000 in profit and taken him to a £1.6million house in a leafy area of north London.
He and his brother, David, signed a “deed of variation” along with their mother, Marion, following the death of their father Ralph, an influential Marxist academic, in 1994.
This gave them each a 20 per cent stake in the four-storey house in Edis Street, reducing the inheritance tax eventually payable on the estate.
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Tax avoidance from the labour leader? Tut, tut, tut.
The refusal of introducing a mansion tax is a less to do with trying to help Tory donors and more to do with it being a crap idea.
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08-10-2012, 08:44
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Yes. Only Tories live in large houses, politicians of all other hues live in terraced houses near t'pit with their whippets and flat caps.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/poli...rty-moves.html
Tax avoidance from the labour leader? Tut, tut, tut.
The refusal of introducing a mansion tax is a less to do with trying to help Tory donors and more to do with it being a crap idea.
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Now now Derek you are joining Hugh in using fact as an argument against Arthur's rants, you know it will never work.
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08-10-2012, 11:16
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Re: Mansion Tax - www.skynews.com
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Originally Posted by Derek
Yes. Only Tories live in large houses, politicians of all other hues live in terraced houses near t'pit with their whippets and flat caps.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/poli...rty-moves.html
Tax avoidance from the labour leader? Tut, tut, tut.
The refusal of introducing a mansion tax is a less to do with trying to help Tory donors and more to do with it being a crap idea.
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It's an idea designed to appeal to the likes of drivel-mongers like Arthur who ignore the blatant hypocrisy, buy into all the usual rhetoric and vote the way they always do.
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08-10-2012, 11:40
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To everyone on this site, as soon as l saw it on SKYNEWS, l placed it on this thread.
I SAW it on the news and placed it on the thread. They have NOT said ONE word on how they will tackle how to stop the rich on getting away with paying tax. Most of the millionaires in this country pay there staff a pittance of a wage and they make a small fortune and put it in off shore bank accounts.
We already know that Osborne is a multi millionaire and he is hitting the poor yet again as they cannot answer back.
I can just see Cameron at a dinner in London talking to millionaires ' I will introduce a scheme where all the people in this hall, will have to pay more tax, The hall will empty straight away and all donations will stop. And then he will change his mind and the following morning he will introduce a new tax to hit the oworking class, thats how him and his party works.
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08-10-2012, 16:10
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Re: Mansion Tax - www.skynews.com
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Originally Posted by Arthurgray50@blu
To everyone on this site, as soon as l saw it on SKYNEWS, l placed it on this thread.
I SAW it on the news and placed it on the thread. They have NOT said ONE word on how they will tackle how to stop the rich on getting away with paying tax. Most of the millionaires in this country pay there staff a pittance of a wage and they make a small fortune and put it in off shore bank accounts.
We already know that Osborne is a multi millionaire and he is hitting the poor yet again as they cannot answer back.
I can just see Cameron at a dinner in London talking to millionaires ' I will introduce a scheme where all the people in this hall, will have to pay more tax, The hall will empty straight away and all donations will stop. And then he will change his mind and the following morning he will introduce a new tax to hit the oworking class, thats how him and his party works.
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Do i take it you don't mind the Labour Millionaires. So your on the Labour Way "Whats yours is mine but what mines my own"
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08-10-2012, 17:20
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Course he doesn't. Even after more than a decade of lies, spin, sleaze and hypocrisy he won't acknowledge they exist because to do so would further reveal his utterly blinkered partiality and destroy his own argument.
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08-10-2012, 18:13
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Re: Mansion Tax - www.skynews.com
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Originally Posted by Arthurgray50@blu
To everyone on this site, as soon as l saw it on SKYNEWS, l placed it on this thread.
I SAW it on the news and placed it on the thread. They have NOT said ONE word on how they will tackle how to stop the rich on getting away with paying tax. Most of the millionaires in this country pay there staff a pittance of a wage and they make a small fortune and put it in off shore bank accounts.
We already know that Osborne is a multi millionaire and he is hitting the poor yet again as they cannot answer back.
I can just see Cameron at a dinner in London talking to millionaires ' I will introduce a scheme where all the people in this hall, will have to pay more tax, The hall will empty straight away and all donations will stop. And then he will change his mind and the following morning he will introduce a new tax to hit the oworking class, thats how him and his party works.
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don't worry arthur ,it was cleggs idea and clegg says he will make sure it gets through so you have nothing to worry about because we all know how much influence he has
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08-10-2012, 18:24
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Re: Mansion Tax - www.skynews.com
Some interesting facts in this six month old article.
http://www.propertywire.com/news/eur...203216327.html
From next year, properties over £2 million will have a 7% Stamp Duty (after a 5% Stamp Duty was introduced this year on houses over £1 million).
That doesn't seem to back up Arthur's rants....
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08-10-2012, 19:51
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Facts rarely do.
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08-10-2012, 21:19
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No mansion tax but it's ok because more welfare cuts are coming keep remembering people "were all in it together".
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I hope they cut it deep enough so I don't have to queue so long at the bar during the daytime in Wetherspoons.
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09-10-2012, 23:06
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I listen to everything, but sometimes l cannot get back straight.
My personnel feeling is that as l said in the posting that they won't hit the rich who pay into there coffers' but they will hit the poor again.
Well l was right, they will hit the poor and vulnerable again, how much more pain can they take.
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10-10-2012, 00:23
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Arthur, what about the increase in Stamp Duty for expensive houses - how does that correlate with your hypothesis?
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