So you want it to be a 'survival of the fittest' in UK?
No place for anyone unable to pull their own weight?
How about our public health care service - only available for those able to pay?
Why not just get rid of those who don't 'contribute' to the 'greater good' at any point in their lives
I take it that you or any member of your family have never been a recipient of any state 'benefit' of any kind?
Ok someone in my family his wife has a 'disability' however is working in full time job earning good money, they both are and he's driving around in a very nice car... so they played the system she got a council house they've now bought that for a fraction of what I paid for my first house.
Someone else in my family did similar has a council house , has long term intention to buy it cheap and they have 3 kids obviously one has been 'taken out of poverty" now, the wife spends her time at home mostly doing house chores and drinking obviously not the money used to take the other one out of poverty. She also just just discovered she has ADHD and is on pip and pip care.
So yes I have family that have and no I don't agree because when I work hard I lose my tax allowance and hmrc actually increase the tax percentage on my salary which is beyond moronic I pay a percentage already why should it go up for me, as I decided to devote decades of my life working for pennies to study and increase my earning potential yes life sacrifices only for me to be viewed as 'cash rich' and am instead treated with contempt and resentment what I've achieved and instead I pay 10 times more
We ask for equality where's mine?
I want to pay for my own medical care privately via my own financial channels and give my NHS resource time I already pay for in my taxes to everyone else and I'll pay for private care but that's seen as a benefit because I'm so minted I can afford it so I should be taxed on that. Why? I am already alleviating the NHS paying for my own treatment that is pure resentment not reason.
Someone earning £120,000 pays around £40,000 a year in Income Tax and employee National Insurance, compared with roughly £1,500 for someone on £20,000—around 25 times more, despite earning about 6 times as much. Wheres the equality there? So that's fair is it?
Which way do you want it Squeaky pants? All I'm favour of the needy and we suck it up or the other way ? I am happy to support the elderly sick and poor.
Not the ****taking lazy fcks and the world seeing us as an easy touch scared of calling them out for being seen as racist so instead take money off the hard working.