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Yep and when people talk of growth and tax cuts they don't realise what that means and what they're really talking about.Very good post and gives thought to the differences in wealth. There’s a lot of those people working at the likes of Tesco who are also claiming in-work benefits or some form of housing benefit, yet their CEO takes home a whopping £10 mil a year in various renumeration packages. Just think about that for a second, a company making £3 Billion per year, with the heads of the company getting multi-million pound packages, being subsidised by the tax payer.
If you want to know where all the money goes, this is a perfect example.
It just seems utterly mad to me that there are other people seriously suggesting that we stimulate growth through tax cuts when those tax cuts are then inevitably funded by decreases in public spending.
Imagine if a government came out and was actually honest. We're going to give Tesco a tax cut and you're going to pay for it.
Will that at least mean cheaper food? Err, no not really, it'll mean that the shareholders and the CEO at Tesco get a nice bonus. Will Tesco employees get a big payrise at least? Err no, not really. Well can they at least go on strike to get one? Err, no not really because we're going to ban those.
It's total crazy talk and yet this is Tory and Reform economic policy. And this is why they're utilising the media and firing up social media to get people to blame immigrants for all of the above. It's pro-business and pro-growth at the expense of everybody else.
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