There’s no justification for people on the breadline contributing to the royal estate.
Keep the royal family but for the next few generations have them financially make do with the billions (and counting) they already have.
There’s no justification for people on the breadline contributing to the royal estate.
Keep the royal family but for the next few generations have them financially make do with the billions (and counting) they already have.
Do people on the breadline contribute to the Royal estate?
https://www.theguardian.com/busines...-income-tax-revenues-institute-fiscal-studies
The tax free allowance for lower paid workers has never been higher, notwithstanding that we some workers pay taxes at 62% courtesy of George Osbourne.
I think you can relax.
If the alternative to a Monarchy is a Republic with the likes of Truss, Johnson Corbyn,etc as President, then this is no time for a Republic
If the alternative to a Monarchy is a Republic with the likes of Truss, Johnson Corbyn,etc as President, then this is no time for a Republic
Absolutely not . The monarchy providing it is suitably run is a stabilising influence on the country. Good examples are in the UK, Spain , Monaco etc
The cost although a lot is actually minimal if you look at the cost to each tax payer .
William & Kate will be a force for good in the coming years and also will help win economic contracts.
I wish the States had a royal family . It would have helped lessen the impact of Trump .
This.Gratified that the vote is relatively close at 40-60 amid the most intense royalist propaganda I’ve ever seen in my five decades. Gives me a lot of hope that my kids might help to finish the democracy job in their time
You don’t think it’s possible to earn above the tax free allowance and be on the breadline?
The contribution to the royal family through taxes is relatively small.
But even so, it’s the principle. The Royal Family could and should forgo this handout. They don’t need your money.
If the alternative to a Monarchy is a Republic with the likes of Truss, Johnson Corbyn,etc as President, then this is no time for a Republic
The top 1% of income tax payers ie incomes over approx 164k pay 30% of tax and the following 10% ie incomes over approx £54k pay about 60% of income tax. The bottom half of income tax payers account for approx 10% of income tax receipts.”
Is 54k near this breadline you keep referring to?
As I said relax, the poor are receiving more than they contribute……principle or not.
Unfortunately I think it's our system itself that contributes to the poor calibre of leaders that we have been experiencing. Leaders that are voted in to post by a comparatively small number of people, typically with very entrenched political views (i.e. the Labour or Conservative party memberships).
The top 1% of income tax payers ie incomes over approx 164k pay 30% of tax and the following 10% ie incomes over approx £54k pay about 60% of income tax. The bottom half of income tax payers account for approx 10% of income tax receipts.”
Is 54k near this breadline you keep referring to?
As I said relax, the poor are receiving more than they contribute……principle or not.