Chippy_boy
Well-Known Member
Bitter, moi?That £350m will go into the NHS, but not before they give the NHS to their mates to run. Then they will throw shed loads of money at it.
Bitter, moi?That £350m will go into the NHS, but not before they give the NHS to their mates to run. Then they will throw shed loads of money at it.
Households across the UK could save £250 each on their electricity, gas and water bills and train fares if the services were publicly financed.
- Private electricity, gas, water and rail companies pay out £12bn a year to investors and shareholders in interest and dividends.
- In total, cheaper government borrowing rates could save the UK public £6.5bn: £4.2bn on energy, £2bn on water and £352m on rail.
Hope all your family have private health care if the conservatives get back in.
Sure, everything the government runs, always goes well doesn't it.
They cannot run a piss up in a brewery mate. Sorry to burst your bubble. And where's the money coming from to buy-back these businesses? It would cost tens if not hundreds of billions. Wouldn't you rather spend that money on things like schools and the NHS, instead of wasting it on ideological nonsense.
You don't know the difference between debt and deficit. Your opinion is irrelevant.I will just comment on the 3 parts I have highlighted.
1. The deficit is still under this govt spiralling out of control. They have failed regardless of anyone else.
2. It has not been a hard road for all. Some have lost or paid more. Efficiency or austerity, call it what you like has hurt certain people harder. Namely those with less in the first place.
3. Who was to blame for the real economy being in a mess. Those who gambled on markets. Which then resulted in the tax payer bail outs which resulted in point 2.
At least accept some of the above if you do care.
Who can solve it or make it better is now the argument for tomorrow to decide.
Last point, we all know you are a tory. No need to remind us every day.
What because of their commitment to, and increased spending on the NHS? You say some strange and very silly things.
Nope. It was brought in for such people. All properties sold by non tax residents are subject to CGT.They will know the way around paying this too.
It needs to be increased then.Nope. It was brought in for such people. All properties sold by non tax residents are subject to CGT.