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BBC NEWS | Politics | Cameron makes savings tax pledge
BBC NEWS | Politics | Cameron makes savings tax pledge
No what I mean by the greedy are those who borrow heavily on credit they can't afford Credit Cards, Loans, 2nd Mortgages don't live beyond your means!!! Then come crying when they go bust !!!!Not entirely sure why I'm bothering to reply to one of your threads, but are you saying that all people who don't save are greedy? What about those of us that can't afford to save
No what I mean by the greedy are those who borrow heavily on credit they can't afford Credit Cards, Loans, 2nd Mortgages don't live beyond your means!!! Then come crying when go bust !!!!
Not entirely the idea is to pay back what you have borrowed and not go delinquentCouldn't agree more but I thought that was generally what capitalism wanted us to do?
"Anyone who lives within their means suffers from a lack of imagination." Oscar Wilde (1854-1900)
No what I mean by the greedy are those who borrow heavily on credit they can't afford Credit Cards, Loans, 2nd Mortgages don't live beyond your means!!! Then come crying when they go bust !!!!
"Anyone who lives within their means suffers from a lack of imagination." Oscar Wilde (1854-1900)
You have, quite simply, GOT to be joking. I've just watched Osbourne attempt to defend this policy on Channel 4 News, and his defence was...
"Most people have about £10, £15, £20k in savings, so they will save hundreds of pounds a year".
NONSENSE.
The tory party, yet again, pandering to the rich. Unless you have AT LEAST £10,000 saved for an entire year, you won't even get £8 per month from this policy.
So much for changing their act, and supporting the poorer people in this country. What a joke.
a policy. and a sensible one too. at this rate they might become credible.
Osbourne's a complete joke. He stammered and stumbled his way through a defence of that gibberish when he patently didn't believe a word of it himself. Pathetic don't begin to cover it.
2. I have borrowed over the years to fund my education and better my life. It's not always possible to save and is sometimes hard to keep up with repayments. What annoys me is that people's individual circumstances differ massively and a policy like this is total flannel designed to win votes......Dont fall for it, when or if (unfortunately it is probably a case of when) they get in the rich will get richer......and we all know the next bit!
Do you remember the time when Michael Foot was in charge of the Labour party, they were almost totally unelectable...that is roughly where the Tories are at the moment, people might hate Labour but the alternative is unthinkable.
yes everyone situation is different. you are what, 18, 20, 22? ask your parents or better yet your grand parents about interest rates on their savings. assuming you dont piss everything you earn up the wall, one day you too will have savings and be expecting to get an income from them.
I realise this wasn't aimed at me, but I think I'm well placed to answer it.
I'm 26, so no - I don't have any savings. But neither do my parents. They haven't "pissed everything up the wall" - they're still paying off their mortgage, in their 50s, and although they have a little saved in case of emergencies it is just that - a little.
Some people can afford so have saving running into £000s. Some can't.
We are currently entering into a recession, and people are struggling. Which group does George Osbourne choose to help? The group that can afford to save. Is that really what he should be doing?