hilts
Well-Known Member
Its why I said i wouldn't want to be poor in America.Me, either. However, millions of people emigrate to America and make much better lives for themselves…in ways that would be impossible in Britain. I know this firsthand.
Its why I said i wouldn't want to be poor in America.Me, either. However, millions of people emigrate to America and make much better lives for themselves…in ways that would be impossible in Britain. I know this firsthand.
We already are, government is, and lets be generous here, influenced by corporationsWe will all be at the mercy of the corporations not governments.
An idea is often far more important than carving a wooden duck and selling it for a fiver!Billionaires and fruits of their labour. Fucking hilarious.
What’s that then?I think young people should work and save like their parents and grandparents did, study hard then find a job and start saving, there are opportunities out there.
If you save the government offer schemes where they will give you £1,000 free for every £10,000 you save towards your first house. That’s got to be something worth saving for.
It’s his money, his choice, and you can judge him as you see fit.I’m a human being who thinks we should look after others, when do you have enough? Oh look Bezos just paid for another $600 million yacht, or he could help fund multiple hospitals and help those less fortunate, he’s more money than he could ever spend so he pisses it away on things like that, fucking joke and that why America is fucked you don’t have to be a communist or socialist to want to help people if you have the means, it’s fucking disgusting.
Unless it was with Equitable Life...If you had paid into an endowment policy at the same rate that £56k would be considerably more.
But still less than the domestic rates would have been (another Tory redistribution of wealth to the wealthy).I see a lovely big house and say "I bet that costs a fucking fortune to heat and the council tax must be mad"
Give it awayI’m a human being who thinks we should look after others, when do you have enough? Oh look Bezos just paid for another $600 million yacht, or he could help fund multiple hospitals and help those less fortunate, he’s more money than he could ever spend so he pisses it away on things like that, fucking joke and that why America is fucked you don’t have to be a communist or socialist to want to help people if you have the means, it’s fucking disgusting.
I posted about this earlier on the Starmer thread. Everyone should absolutely be able to enjoy the fruits of their labour. The problem is how this game has changed for people over time to the point that you still do the labour but you don't get any fruit anymore.Life is not about need, unless you’re on the absolute last rung of life’s ladder.
Why shouldn’t someone enjoy the fruits of their labour? Because you don’t have it? WHY?
I’d love to hear the reason why one person’s work is not worth what the world is willing to pay for it?
Are you a Communist or just a plain old Socialist looking to live off the fruits of others?
Cheeky monkey!I saw an interview with Davy Jones of The Monkees way back in the 80s and it always stuck with me, he was asked why he didn’t live in the UK, his reply, if I pull up in a Ferrari in the USA people will say nice car and congrats, in the UK they’d scratch it!
That’s not right because one of my pensions that started in 1984 and had a value of 3k when I left the company, it’s now worth 73k.Some of that money back? If you’d earned £30000 for 40 years from age 25 you’d pay in £56,000. At the current pension, assuming it never rose, you’d take that back every 4 and a half years.
A much better system would be NI of £1 a week and rolling the rest into income tax. That would have the benefit of richer pensioners paying in and no upper limit for the very wealthy. You could move the Income tax threshold in line with the state pension so, if that was all you had to live on, you’d pay no tax.
I won’t disagree or dissect any of that, because I agree with much of it. My only issue is that billionaires are not at fault for that, our system is.I posted about this earlier on the Starmer thread. Everyone should absolutely be able to enjoy the fruits of their labour. The problem is how this game has changed for people over time to the point that you still do the labour but you don't get any fruit anymore.
That isn't because they don't work or can't be arsed, it's because the economic situation has been dire for nearly two decades and the game is rigged against them. I quote housing costs all the time but the average house price is nearly 10x salary nowadays whereas in the 1980's it was 2-3x salary. You can't work harder to beat this.
Pensioners nowadays should indeed enjoy their remaining years because they'll be the last ones to do so. There are 30+ year olds who have put away literally nothing for retirement because they have nothing to put away. I know people my age who will rely completely on their inheritance for retirement.
The housing issue is definitely a massive problem.I posted about this earlier on the Starmer thread. Everyone should absolutely be able to enjoy the fruits of their labour. The problem is how this game has changed for people over time to the point that you still do the labour but you don't get any fruit anymore.
That isn't because they don't work or can't be arsed, it's because the economic situation has been dire for nearly two decades and the game is rigged against them. I quote housing costs all the time but the average house price is nearly 10x salary nowadays whereas in the 1980's it was 2-3x salary. You can't work harder to beat this.
Pensioners nowadays should indeed enjoy their remaining years because they'll be the last ones to do so. There are 30+ year olds who have put away literally nothing for retirement because they have nothing to put away. I know people my age who will rely completely on their inheritance for retirement.
Quite agree. Also, look at the Norway sovereign fund and oil. That’d be called communism in Blighty, especially by the billionaire media owners…That’s not right because one of my pensions that started in 1984 and had a value of 3k when I left the company, it’s now worth 73k.
Comparing contributions with inflationary increases through investments just doesn’t work, a portion of NI contributions should have been invested to protect state pensions but we’ve just pissed that money away.
Have a look at the Norwegian Sovereign fund to see how a responsible Government handles the public finances, it really is chalk and cheese.
Did you? Private was it? Do you have the bill for any state education? Coincidence the figure for this and other services for yourself and children was the same exact amount as the tax you paid. Its a pot we all contribute to.You didn't pay for my kids education I fukin did
I wouldn’t want to be poor anywhere! The meek ain’t getting’ shit!!Its why I said i wouldn't want to be poor in America.
To be fair, Uni used to be “free” but now requires payment. Maybe that’s where the disconnect lies?Did you? Private was it? Do you have the bill for any state education? Coincidence the figure for this and other services for yourself and children was the same exact amount as the tax you paid. Its a pot we all contribute to.
Fukin? Who paid for yours :-)
No shit, who would. You're a strange one.I wouldn’t want to be poor anywhere! The meek ain’t getting’ shit!!
Good stuff! ;-DWell there going to be a lot of wealthy kids in 20-30 years when we all die according to some as we are so rich and leaving it to our kids! They’ve no need for a pension as they are getting millions.