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Our immigrants pay taxes.
Most of them don't. The majority are here to take, not give.
'Gimmegrants'

Our immigrants pay taxes.

or just address the comment made, instead of pretending someone said something they didn't, in your usual dishonest way.Good to see that the lying biker didn't like seeing that mentioned.
Nonsense. Fromagist falsehoods and lies.Most of them don't. The majority are here to take, not give.
SPLINE is Trope manMost of them don't. The majority are here to take, not give.
'Gimmegrants'![]()
businesses have to opt in to private pension schemes already and have to contributet's fairly obvious to anyone who has ever had any involvement in running a company with many employees (obviously not you), that charging Employers NI on Pension contributions, completely removes any incentive to contribute to an employees pension and pass this benefit to the employee. This is a massive home goal for a Government, who pretends it's about looking after working people.

most immigrants pay more tax than British

the industry avg. is around 5% for 5% and some will match up to 10%.businesses have to opt in to private pension schemes already and have to contribute
I thought you meant it to start with. Sadly you sounded a lot like many genuine lefties, despite trying to be ridiculous.Immigrants built Britain!
The largest terror threat is from the far-right!
Your Tory pals had 14 years and did nowt!
We must protect the muslims!
This will bring down Trump!
Vote Labour forever!
Jeremy Hunt cut employees National Insurance ........it wasnt fundedthe industry avg. is around 5% for 5% and some will match up to 10%.
Now they will do less. Good job. Well done labour.
That's another generation who will become dependent on the state during retirement.
deflectionImmigrants built Britain!
The largest terror threat is from the far-right!
Your Tory pals had 14 years and did nowt!
We must protect the muslims!
This will bring down Trump!
Vote Labour forever!
I doubt this is true. Or at least it's a selective fact.deflection
immigrants pay more tax -its a fact

1. Don't create tax policies that force employers to cut back on headcount or cut benefits - that should be obviousJeremy Hunt cut employees National Insurance ........it wasnt funded
Tories kept avoiding sorting out Junion Drs pay....so that they could leave that cost to the next govt
Tories knew the prisons were at point of collape...but kicked the can down the road so the next govt would have to deal with it
so where do you think the money should come from?
you keep mentioning spending cuts but youve not yet said which department

may be he has been kicked in the head by a horse - againI thought you meant it to start with. Sadly you sounded a lot like many genuine lefties, despite trying to be ridiculous.
so why did Jeremy Hunt cut employees National Insurance when there was no money?2. allocate budgets according to the forecast income. - that too should be obvious
if you mean asylum seekers, well its not that easy to solve -the Tories tried and failed massively3. Try to do something to reverse the trend in increasing net benefiters and reducing net contributors - that trend is unsustainable
so reverse brexit then4. Prioritise policies that get more people into work and incentivise both employer and citizen
not trueYou have to consider that roughly 30% of all UK jobs could be done elsewhere and when you look at high paid jobs that number is even higher.
nowhere have you mentioned any solution to the main problem in this country: wealth inequality and the fact everything is now owned by private equity sucking life out of everything for shareholder profits1. Don't create tax policies that force employers to cut back on headcount or cut benefits - that should be obvious
2. allocate budgets according to the forecast income. - that too should be obvious
3. Try to do something to reverse the trend in increasing net benefiters and reducing net contributors - that trend is unsustainable.
4. Prioritise policies that get more people into work and incentivise both employer and citizen.
You have to consider that roughly 30% of all UK jobs could be done elsewhere and when you look at high paid jobs that number is even higher.