Tony Meolas Loan Spell
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I think you'll find two thirds of voters already know the Tories only care for rich people and are evil.
And they EAT babies.
I think you'll find two thirds of voters already know the Tories only care for rich people and are evil.
Cameron is playing the blame game to depress confidence and growth to justify austerity. Secondly, to use austerity as justification for a smaller state to gain lower taxes. Thirdly, to paint Labour as a party that can not be trusted with the country's finances again. Therefore, we Conservatives will win a second term because, people vote out of fear. The latter strategy worked the last time in office (18 years) and will work again because, in the end, elections are won and lost on economic credibility. Hence, as people believe Labour created the mess they won't be trusted again.
I'm sure Foam Mouth and Balls will have an answer for all this. I hope Labour stay well clear of running this country, however I have a bad feeling they might get back in.
All the time they spout this rubbish that The Tories only care about rich people, and the Tories are evil, the more people will fall for it. We can all agree that too much money has gone out of the system for years and has been given to people who should have absolutely no rights to it, while the rest of us keep paying taxes.
And they EAT babies.
*slow hand claps*
You don't actually think this has anything to do with Tory governing do you? Hahaha.
The country has gone to the dogs in their tax the poor and f*** the eonvironment reign and I'm looking forward to the Thatcher government paedo ring picking up some steam in the news . Better get it out there before she dies too.
Was there a paedophile ring in No 10? MP Tom Watson demands probe - Crime - UK - The Independent
I don't care how miniscule they are. As a taxpayer I have no desire to bankroll people on benefits who decide to have large families.
In fact, given the option, I would prefer that taxpayers did not stump up for any kind of benefits. Leave it to charities,
... or the Heath government paedo ring or any other PM government ring ! It never ceases to amaze me that people only have to see Thatchers name for them to take a statement as fact.
As a taxpayer I have no desire to bankroll companies and corporations who avoid paying taxes in this country because of the loopholes that allow them to do so. If they get their income from within the UK then pay UK taxes-not use some clever accounting to pay corporation taxes in Luxembourg or other countries who tolerate fleecing UK taxpayers. Get companies whose business model is based on minimum wage salaries to pay people living wages-then there'd be a massive drop in benefits. As a taxpayer I don't want to subsidise these companies. Pay your share of taxes and pay living wages. We'll all benefit.
Prehaps we could round up the workshy and breeders and put them in special camps that would serve the swines right.......
Apart from his policies that madee the poor poorer through stealth taxes and ill thought out schemes like the car srapage scheme which took the cheap cars off the road and put up the prices of old second hand cars, pricing many out of vehicle ownership. Then there is the runaway housing market which has now priced out a lot of 1st time buyers and had the knock on effect of higher rents for those who can't afford to buy (again squeezing the low earners spending power, forcing more debt, etc) and so on.
The estimated loss to the country through benefit cheats is approx. £1.2 bn per year.
The estimated loss to the country through tax avoidance (legal) and tax evasion cheats (illegal) is approx. £120 bn per year. (according to The Tax Justice Network & Tax research UK).
Yet as a country we seem more concerned with the £1.2 bn than the £120 bn each year. We'd rather come down hard on the guy exaggerating a bad back, than the millionaire barely paying 10p in the £1 in tax...I know who I'd rather go after!!
That's a nonsense, though, because:
1. people move in and out of benefits. What are they supposed to do: if their hours drop and they move on to benefits, kill the first born?
2. most people on benefits are the working poor, whose wages are so low they are entitled to benefits. The logic of this position is basically social cleansing; only the middle-income middle-classes and people with unearned wealth should have kids (Personally, I think it should be more of a priority to ensure people are paid a living wage, which probably makes me a loony lefty)
3. People who are seriously poor are generally in poorer health and live shorter lives (This doesn't apply to everyone on benefits in the UK, clearly). There's loads of evidence that, as a species, we have more children in these circumstances, almost certainly because it's the best chance of passing on our genes. Look how birth rates go down as nations get richer. It's not down to economic incentives or what politicians say, it's what we're like.
Refreshing to hear Ian Duncan-Smith on the Today programme this morning saying, among other things, that families on benefits need to stop having children they cannot afford. He correctly points out that families not on benefits plan their families according to their budgets.
There're not mutually exclusive, go after both sets.
As a taxpayer I have no desire to bankroll companies and corporations who avoid paying taxes in this country because of the loopholes that allow them to do so. If they get their income from within the UK then pay UK taxes-not use some clever accounting to pay corporation taxes in Luxembourg or other countries who tolerate fleecing UK taxpayers. Get companies whose business model is based on minimum wage salaries to pay people living wages-then there'd be a massive drop in benefits. As a taxpayer I don't want to subsidise these companies. Pay your share of taxes and pay living wages. We'll all benefit.
In which case it is the responsibility of the government to close the loopholes. If a loophole is there it will be used.
And we need to remember that these companies provide employment for large numbers of people. Drive them out of the UK and the jobs will follow them.
And well done to the Gov for putting an upper limit on the amount of our cash given to those not working.
There are too many work shy lazy lumps sitting around taken the piss out of those of us that pay our way.
TB