But if 12.6% vote for a party, they should get representation they deserve shouldn't they ?
I'm sure Clacton are very happy now they got what they voted for and are getting the representation they wanted and deserve ???
My first few years working were with big machines or on the trades where nobody drank and went back to work if they wanted to retain all their limbs. However early/mid 80's i'd progressed to mainframe programmer, if 10 of us went out Friday lunchtime that meant 10 rounds of drinks, come back for...
If what you want are 1950's policies in 2024, then I think it may be worth you taking some time to read the Conservative and Reform manifestos from the last election rather than just look at the colour of the rosette and hope they'll turn the clock back :wink:
You've mentioned on a number of occasions how left wing you consider this current Conservative party to be
Does this mean you would prefer to see them move towards Reform ?
Because those of us with a pension pot of over £1m are the ones who are really suffering :facepalm:
A bit like the defence of the 4% of us who pay IHT. I really appreciate you trying to justify me not getting taxed more, but I think I could manage a few more quid for people who are really...
Indeed a lump sum north of £100K is not rare.
But to reach the current 25% limit of £268,275 requires a lump sum of north of a million. If this rumour of the limit being dropped to £100K that you have found turns out to have any truth in it, it means people with a pension of between £400,000...