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Rachel Reeves upset

Why is Rachel crying?

  • Bereavement

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • She's getting divorced

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Credit card debt

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • She's pregnant with Kier Starmers baby

    Votes: 4 30.8%
  • Cancer or other diagnosis

    Votes: 1 7.7%
  • She's getting the sack

    Votes: 1 7.7%
  • Pressure of the job

    Votes: 5 38.5%
  • Cat got run over

    Votes: 1 7.7%
  • Kier Starmer has broken off their affair

    Votes: 1 7.7%
  • The Monthlies

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    13
I feel a bit sorry for the lass, she has tried to put a bit of common sense into the economic situation, we can't just keep on spending money.

Unfortunately the loopy left are taking control and they think if anyone can't be arsed with work they should still be able to live comfortably on generous benefits, we should also allow, welcome and even help in ward migration (build them all a new house and give them a living wage in benefits). And anyone in the public sector should only have to work 4 hours a week (from home) and be on a minimum of a 6 fig salary

and all this could be funded by non doms

So many falsehoods in so few sentences.

Are you Trump? :mrgreen:
 
Vote for 'Reform' and then see what you get.

Under their plan, non-doms would pay the fee for a new Britannia Card and in return not be taxed on wealth, income or capital gains earned abroad.
Sounds like a great idea---
Reform UK has announced it would give non-doms the chance to avoid some UK taxes by paying a £250,000 fee, with the proceeds going to people on the lowest incomes.
Reform UK says income from the measure would be transferred annually tax-free to the bank accounts of the lowest paid 10% of full-time workers.
The party estimates its policy would raise between £1.5bn to £2.5bn annually, equating to £600 - £1,000 per low-paid worker.
 
Sounds like a great idea---
Reform UK has announced it would give non-doms the chance to avoid some UK taxes by paying a £250,000 fee, with the proceeds going to people on the lowest incomes.
Reform UK says income from the measure would be transferred annually tax-free to the bank accounts of the lowest paid 10% of full-time workers.
The party estimates its policy would raise between £1.5bn to £2.5bn annually, equating to £600 - £1,000 per low-paid worker.
It’s not a great idea, it’s a bullsh1t announcement to suck in the easily conned.

Try thinking about what it actually means:

1) £250,000 fee is a tax gain

2) “Allowing non-doms the chance to avoid some U.K. taxes” is a tax loss

given that 1) - 2) is almost certainly going to be a negative there would be no spare money to give to the lowest paid 10% of full time workers






Tax Expert Says Nigel Farage's Latest Policy Would Leave A £34 Billion Black Hole In The Nation's Books​

A Reform government would charge wealthy foreigners £250,000 to move to the UK in exchange for a tax break

 
It’s not a great idea, it’s a bullsh1t announcement to suck in the easily conned.

Try thinking about what it actually means:

1) £250,000 fee is a tax gain

2) “Allowing non-doms the chance to avoid some U.K. taxes” is a tax loss

given that 1) - 2) is almost certainly going to be a negative there would be no spare money to give to the lowest paid 10% of full time workers






Tax Expert Says Nigel Farage's Latest Policy Would Leave A £34 Billion Black Hole In The Nation's Books​

A Reform government would charge wealthy foreigners £250,000 to move to the UK in exchange for a tax break

How is a wealthy foreigner paying little or no tax better for the country than an asylum seeker working a job that can’t be filled locally?
 
How is a wealthy foreigner paying little or no tax better for the country than an asylum seeker working a job that can’t be filled locally?
Ask yourself why local folk can't afford to work for the wage on offer instead.
 
Benefits in the UK are too great - they need to be scrapped
it would get people back into work, and it would mostly stop the boat crossings and the unwanted inward migration
 
Ask yourself why local folk can't afford to work for the wage on offer instead.
Sadly I don’t think it is just about money, people aren’t motivated to work for employers who will squeeze them dry.
 
It’s not a great idea, it’s a bullsh1t announcement to suck in the easily conned.

Try thinking about what it actually means:

1) £250,000 fee is a tax gain

2) “Allowing non-doms the chance to avoid some U.K. taxes” is a tax loss

given that 1) - 2) is almost certainly going to be a negative there would be no spare money to give to the lowest paid 10% of full time workers






Tax Expert Says Nigel Farage's Latest Policy Would Leave A £34 Billion Black Hole In The Nation's Books​

A Reform government would charge wealthy foreigners £250,000 to move to the UK in exchange for a tax break

Try thinking about what it actually means yourself.

A person who would otherwise domicile in another country pays 250k tax

The alternative is..... zero tax, because they aren't living here.
 
what a pathetic thing to do, snip out the main content and quote a line out of context
The forum software allows it, and what part of a debate/discussion requires you to answer every single point raised? Maybe just shout fake news.
 
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