Elbow beards
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You are either very naive or playing devil's advocate.How are they avoiding tax.
What evidence do you have that this is happening
Just one example
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You are either very naive or playing devil's advocate.How are they avoiding tax.
What evidence do you have that this is happening
That’s true but as disparity and wealth are a constantly moving target it very difficult to trackThe issue is we have decreasing quality of services and increasing concentration and disparity of wealth.
The “we’re all in it together” narrative doesn’t work when you look at individuals and how disproportionately they are being impacted.
We have a progressive tax system in place at the moment
Personally I believe anyone making money should be allowed to keep at least 1/2 of what they earn
We are taxed more now than ever before.
The problem is raising tax rates does not usually increase the tax take.
It certainly reduces the incentive to work
The net high earners are highly mobile and can in effect do their jobs anywhere in the world and are usually welcomed with open arms.
So we have to be careful we don’t kill the goose that lays the golden egg, otherwise it’s the poor buggars on PAYE on standard income tax rates that end up paying more of the bill for public services.
You see again I was criticised in an earlier thread for using emotive words such as you have done with food banks.We do and it’s clearly not working well enough (or our government isn’t in their spending and allocation) if wealth is being concentrated even further and the other end of the spectrum, despite working full time, are becoming reliant on food banks.
like baroness Mone with the ppe?They are super rich for a reason.
They have usually done something with their lives that has benefited us all and have been prepared to reward them to do so.
With the vast majority, their wealth is tied up in their Companies not some sort of cash mountain that they count every day.
You seem to forget the millions of jobs they have created and how much public services have benefitted from the amount of personal and corporate taxes which have resulted from their endeavours.
Without their money we would have very poor public services.
You see again I was criticised in an earlier thread for using emotive words such as you have done with food banks.
I think they do an excellent job but as they welcome all without question they can be subject to abuse.
I know of people who use them when they have had cash in their pocket but have no qualms about doing so as it is all donated food.
You see again I was criticised in an earlier thread for using emotive words such as you have done with food banks.
I think they do an excellent job but as they welcome all without question they can be subject to abuse.
I know of people who use them when they have had cash in their pocket but have no qualms about doing so as it is all donated food.
With all due respect, your objections to the RMT industrial action appear to be informed by an extremely simplistic and naive world view. You might wish to bow and scrape like some latter-day serf in gratitude for a few crumbs from the master's table. However, with an 89% mandate for strike action, clearly, the rail workers do not.They are super rich for a reason.
They have usually done something with their lives that has benefited us all and have been prepared to reward them to do so.
With the vast majority, their wealth is tied up in their Companies not some sort of cash mountain that they count every day.
You seem to forget the millions of jobs they have created and how much public services have benefitted from the amount of personal and corporate taxes which have resulted from their endeavours.
Without their money we would have very poor public services.
Nurses do something that benefits everyday and they don't even get free car parking at work FFS. The pay doesn't reflect the back breaking work.They are super rich for a reason.
They have usually done something with their lives that has benefited us all and have been prepared to reward them to do so.
With the vast majority, their wealth is tied up in their Companies not some sort of cash mountain that they count every day.
You seem to forget the millions of jobs they have created and how much public services have benefitted from the amount of personal and corporate taxes which have resulted from their endeavours.
Without their money we would have very poor public services.
WUM
standard reply on here that when some one says something not agreed.