mikeyjh
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How about raising the tax free allowance by a whopping £600 to £10,600? Does that not count?
Well, I'm not convinced that £2.30 a week will make a huge difference, no..........
How about raising the tax free allowance by a whopping £600 to £10,600? Does that not count?
It shows how long Germany has been utilising these low wages that you find so abhorrent then, doesn't it?
I was responding to your "I am not aware of this, and to be honest do not believe it." which was before you made any mention of a minimum wage. That there Google thing throws up a whole heap of articles, some from inside Germany, which are most damning on the implementation and subsequent results of these ultra-low wages in the place you call home.
As someone who is frequently so damning about the setup in the UK, I'm surprised you are trying to just ignore this, although it's quite clear you actually knew nothing about it.
How about raising the tax free allowance by a whopping £600 to £10,600? Does that not count?
Well, I'm not convinced that £2.30 a week will make a huge difference, no..........
Just a lot of reheated policies and rehashed announcements, I wonder how long it will take for this to fall apart ? I see he made no mention of the rising debt, wonder why ?
Well, I'm not convinced that £2.30 a week will make a huge difference, no..........
So Ed last week was talking about taking money from private schools & playing the class war game, while George has sorted out the stamp duty fiasco. I've never voted Tory in my life, but it's very tempting
There you go, you see. Simples. Blue is here to stay.
This helps the top 10% far more than it does the bottom 30%. One of the great political acts of sleight of hand.
For sure. Incredible autumn statement for all the greedy little piggies rubbing their hands in glee at the prospect of a boost in the value of their precious property portfolio. In the real world? Not so much.
And that's the sad thing isn't it, him and his sneering cronies (and don't they sneer) were telling us so triumphantly just how much they were helping the less well off, and that's what it amounts to, a half of crap lager. So sad.I think you're being very ungrateful. George is basially buying each and every one of us a half of Kronenbourg, per WEEK. It's jolly kind of him.
Quite clever really - about £1.80 of the £2.30 goes straight back to him in excise duties.
Not bothering with the paperwork seems to be a feature of building an economy based on "mini jobs".Actually, the UK is not too bad compared with other countries in taxing the low paid. Within the EU only Ireland, Malta and Cyprus take a smaller percentage of tax from the lowest wage earners.
I don't think there's a problem with people wanting to own their own homes, its the manic obsession with it that's a problem. That and and an obsession with the value of that property and the perceived wealth it gives people.I'm not all that greedy at all really, I don't have much disposable income, but I am looking to sell my place. And the previous rules implemented by Labour were a total shambles. Under these new rules, there doesn't appear a great deal of difference on the total stamp duty cost until you get beyond £2m. So what exactly is your problem? People in this country like to own their house - deal with it.
Unless you happened to miss the boat and failed to get on the housing ladder when you should have done. Just a hunch.
I don't think there's a problem with people wanting to own their own homes, its the manic obsession with it that's a problem. That and and an obsession with the value of that property and the perceived wealth it gives people.
Not bothering with the paperwork seems to be a feature of building an economy based on "mini jobs".
A job that offers work for 16 hours a week, at the national minimum wage, will involve no tax deductions, no national insurance contributions and no entitlement to sick pay. It goes without saying that such a job would bring no entitlement to benefit from the new rules on workplace pensions.
But it's a JOB! It has a walk-on part in the numbers that prove that the economy is on the up.
Unless you happened to miss the boat and failed to get on the housing ladder when you should have done. Just a hunch.
Other investments are available. Yes I do.Or in other words, trying to secure yours and your family's future so you don't have to rely on the government for handouts.
Do you own your own property?