mancityvstoke
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Targeting UC claimants whilst giving rich people £55,000 or more is disgusting
Rising unemployment will also make it harder for the government to squeeze those at the bottom and get those 50+ers who have opted out of the market back into work.That will also expose how many real vacancies there actually are/were
Gordon Brown nails it in this thread.
And don’t forget, those public schools have charitable status.
We are subsidising them as they don’t pay any tax.
All they have to do is demonstrate that they create public benefits.
Well………don’t they???
Policies that have been shown to be utterly corrosive wherever they have been implemented.
The evidence of Kwarteng's budgetary incompetence is actually already out there in empirical form and has been since the late 90's when John Gray published the first edition of False Dawn: The Delusions of Global Capitalism. Gray is, of course, noted for having predicted the 2008 crash.
In that book, Gray looks in detail at four countries that have experimented with neoliberal economic policies of the kind favoured by Truss and Kwarteng: the USA, UK, New Zealand and Mexico. In each instance, the imposition of these policies demonstrably increased economic inequality (thus confirming the well-known research of Richard Wilkinson and Kate Pickett), and reduced social mobility and cohesion.
For example, according to the Rowntree Report on Income and Wealth, inequality in the UK increased dramatically and quickly between 1977 and 1990, a period during which the poorest income groups ceased to benefit from economic growth, and there was a threefold increase in the proportion of the population earning less than half of the national income. However, by 1984-85, the richest 20% of earners enjoyed a 43% after tax share of that income, the highest since the end of the World War 2. Meanwhile, in New Zealand a previously non-existent underclass was created following the introduction of neoliberal policies (by a Labour government!), while in Mexico the size of the middle classes was substantially reduced, and the very poorest were driven into a state of even more abject poverty.
This time around I will leave it there. But I am quite happy, if need be, to author a much longer post citing multiple sources that all converge on the same conclusion, namely, that Kwarteng's brand of economics is already known to be an epic fail.
And don’t forget, those public schools have charitable status.
We are subsidising them as they don’t pay any tax.
All they have to do is demonstrate that they create public benefits.
Well………don’t they???
They don’t need them back today, they need them back at the next General Election, and the pain of the next months will drive many more to the opposition parties anyway. It’s actually in Labour’s interest to let this now unfold, painful as that may be, as it cannot be reversed.Thought the labour response was crap , so many open goals , if they are to get the working class voters back today was it , spineless wimps
If the working class still back the Tories after today then theres fuck all hope for any of usThought the labour response was crap , so many open goals , if they are to get the working class voters back today was it , spineless wimps
Do you mean high rate as in 40% or the 45% they're cutting to 40%? These tax cuts are not about paying your fuel bills, you're getting a chink to help do that already. Also what are they doing about the 62% marginal rate between 100-125K? Sod all on that I guess.As a high rate tax payer - the extra money i get will not be offset by the increase in my energy bills. So for me it changes nothing. But I'm concious that the lower you earn the less benefit and everyone's energy bills are going up. Its morally wrong.
We will pay for it by cuts in public services and borrowing from the IMF, if Labour get in at the next GE they will struggle to do anything about it we’ll be in so much debt.Listening on the radio that tax cut at the top losses the treasury £2 billion the people that benefitting number about 600k each will be £10k better off, Jesus Christ if people can’t see how they are looking after their mates then they are blind.
Do you mean high rate as in 40% or the 45% they're cutting to 40%? These tax cuts are not about paying your fuel bills, you're getting a chink to help do that already. Also what are they doing about the 62% marginal rate between 100-125K? Sod all on that I guess.
| Band | Taxable income | Tax rate |
|---|---|---|
| Personal Allowance | Up to £12,570 | 0% |
| Basic rate | £12,571 to £50,270 | 20% |
| Higher rate | £50,271 to £150,000 | 40% |
| Additional rate | over £150,000 | 45% |
But to be fair, the Sopranos were decent, honest upright people in comparison to these crooks.Remember that scene in the Sopranos where they got control of the restaurant, borrowed to the hilt on its account, took the money , left it bankrupt & then burned it to the ground ?...........