mosssideblue
Well-Known Member
He has reaffirmed that income tax, NI and VAT will not be increased for working peopleI'm just waiting to see what he means when he says "The broadest shoulders" will take the biggest burden.
He has reaffirmed that income tax, NI and VAT will not be increased for working peopleI'm just waiting to see what he means when he says "The broadest shoulders" will take the biggest burden.
18% of the UK population are over 65 - 11 million pensioners - that's probably broad enough for his purposes.I'm just waiting to see what he means when he says "The broadest shoulders" will take the biggest burden.
He has reaffirmed that income tax, NI and VAT will not be increased for working people
Would be interesting to hear what you think they could have done in such a short timeframe and whether you feel the Tories left them in a decent positionLooks like Tories out and Tories back in again, slogans and more slogans with no change whatsoever.
note "working" - doesn't include 'have worked all their adult lives and are now retired".He has reaffirmed that income tax, NI and VAT will not be increased for working people
Not sure what your point isAs I said, no change then?
Come on. Do you really think the OAP population can contribute the deficit?note "working" - doesn't include 'have worked all their adult lives and are now retired".
He has reaffirmed that income tax, NI and VAT will not be increased for working people
Would be interesting to hear what you think they could have done in such a short timeframe and whether you feel the Tories left them in a decent position
Not sure what your point is