'We're going to end tuition fees and cancel student debt'
Observe notch's dishonest use of quotation marks (unattributed)
Who is he quoting?
The daily wail?
Theresa may?
'We're going to end tuition fees and cancel student debt'
It's an RWR trait. It is impossible for them to advance in life without resorting to lies. When you look at what they stand for, you can understand why.Observe notch's dishonest
He's a left wing commie and terrorist apologist.
What is it the common man wants? A pay rise from the dole office?
A bit like an ex-smoker, one becomes the antithesis of what came before. Your statement plays out more like an endorsement rather than a jibe. You are what the Daily Wail is to the Labour party.Who did Jeremy Corbyn use for his campaign manager?
Oh yes thats right Andrew Murray an ex communist
Labour’s shadow justice minister Imran Hussain said in a video that “every existing student will have all their debts wiped off”. Another shadow minister, Sharon Hodgson, tweeted that “Labour could write off historic student debts| All those in early 20's with student debt”.
show us the interview you think you remember, of what he said before the election.
The words you "quote" aren't in the interview I've seen.
Because what Corbyn actually said before the election was
indeed so.What was said and what was portrayed to the gullible masses was two entirely different things.
I am sure John will be paying tax on his private pension, when he starts receiving.Do u have a private pension ? if yes
do u know if they have invested any of that fund in a tax haven ? so as to increase the investment ?
would u pay it back or pay any tax that was avoided ?
I am sure John will be paying tax on his private pension, when he starts receiving.
So there is no question about it, when John starts to receive his pension, where ever it was invested, he will pay tax on that income. Ergo, he will not be avoiding any tax. There will be no question of him having to pay back any tax that was avoided.Any person that has money kept offshore, if the want to take that as income and are living in the UK, they will pay tax.I am sure John will be paying tax on his private pension, when he starts receiving.Do u have a private pension ? if yes
do u know if they have invested any of that fund in a tax haven ? so as to increase the investment ?
would u pay it back or pay any tax that was avoided ?
So there is no question about it, when John starts to receive his pension, where ever it was invested, he will pay tax on that income. Ergo, he will not be avoiding any tax. There will be no question of him having to pay back any tax that was avoided.
If the investment was well handled, it will increase his income, and the tax that he will have to pay on that income.
indeed so.
In his interview, Corbyn said there was a problem and it didn't seem fair
That's what was said.
After the election (they took care not to publicise the story beforehand in case it won him votes) right-wing propagandists (such as notch) started spreading the false story that he had promised to write off existing debts, and making exaggerated claims of the cost.
That's what was conveyed to the gullible masses.
And people like notch are still spreading the lie, to anyone silly enough to believe it.
Edit
I see lying roger changed his post after I'd replied to it
I despair of those dishonest RWRs
So you think roger is a politician.All politicians lie.
indeed so.
In his interview, Corbyn said there was a problem and it didn't seem fair
That's what was said.
After the election (they took care not to publicise the story beforehand in case it won him votes) right-wing propagandists (such as notch) started spreading the false story that he had promised to write off existing debts, and making exaggerated claims of the cost.
That's what was conveyed to the gullible masses.
And people like notch are still spreading the lie, to anyone silly enough to believe it.
Edit
I see lying roger changed his post after I'd replied to it
I despair of those dishonest RWRs
“First of all, we want to get rid of student fees altogether,” Corbyn told NME. “We’ll do it as soon as we get in, and we’ll then introduce legislation to ensure that any student going from the 2017-18 academic year will not pay fees. They will pay them, but we’ll rebate them when we’ve got the legislation through – that’s fundamentally the principle behind it. Yes, there is a block of those that currently have a massive debt, and I’m looking at ways that we could reduce that, ameliorate that, lengthen the period of paying it off, or some other means of reducing that debt burden.”
Read more at http://www.nme.com/news/jeremy-corb...ened-student-debt-2082478#5Wtuqiskoo5DeHOo.99
Both Jeremy Corbyn and the Shadow Chancellor, John McDonnell, said in interviews after the election that abolishing student debt was never promised, but that it was a “real ambition”. The Shadow Education Secretary, Angela Rayner, also told MPsthat this was never the promise.
During the election, however, some Labour figures seemed to have sown confusion about the policy.
Labour’s shadow justice minister Imran Hussain said in a video that “every existing student will have all their debts wiped off”. Another shadow minister, Sharon Hodgson, tweeted that “Labour could write off historic student debts| All those in early 20's with student debt”.