nicko31
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Not til the eve of the next electionHere comes the personal allowances sweetener.
Not til the eve of the next electionHere comes the personal allowances sweetener.
I'm just hoping for a range of economic editing that seems reasonable, and appears to help the worst off without providing a disincentive to get their finger out. Happy medium and all that. (Not Eve Petulengro, though, obviously). Not bothered about newt taxis, or whether you can be a working person if you are asleep for part of the day, etc.If you're referring to the discussion about what taxes are taxes on working people - no, no it doesn't.
I stated that Fuel Duty was an example of a tax that I would consider a tax on working people, whilst others clinging onto their bright red comfort blankets, were somehow pretending it wouldn't.
I even said something like, "I have no idea if Fuel Duty if it's suggested Fuel Dity may rise or not".
Anyway, let's see if Labour keep to their promise to not raise taxes on working people and keep Fuel Duty where it is for the next four-and-a-half years or so.
I'll hold fire on my "Is Fuel Duty a tax on working people?" poll for now though!
But…but…but…the Daily Mail said…Fuel duty frozen, price of a pint down, non-doms, private jets, second homes and private schools targetted.
Anyone still confused by "working people"?
Nope.Fuel duty frozen, price of a pint down, non-doms, private jets, second homes and private schools targetted.
Anyone still confused by "working people"?
Ooh, abolishing non dom status!
Fuel duty frozen, price of a pint down, non-doms, private jets, second homes and private schools targetted.
Anyone still confused by "working people"?
I’d rather have seen a penny off a latteIt seems Rachel Reeves has a clearer idea than Sir Keir Starmer.
I don't hold out any hope that we'll actually see any real reduction in the price of a pint though
The nation will join you in holding your breath, as you agonize over your first world problem.It seems Rachel Reeves has a clearer idea than Sir Keir Starmer.
I don't hold out any hope that we'll actually see any real reduction in the price of a pint though
Hopefully that cut and the employment allowance changes will help landlords and restauranteurs a little though? I'd be keen to hear @crookie 's take on it.It seems Rachel Reeves has a clearer idea than Sir Keir Starmer.
I don't hold out any hope that we'll actually see any real reduction in the price of a pint though