[Politics] Labour Party meltdown incoming.......

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Chicken Run

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Jul 17, 2003
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I am angry, but not on my own behalf. we are retired and, while not wealthy, do not need to be worried about the winter fuel payment. Our daughters are fine. The elder one in Wales Works for the Welsh Parliament (Senedd) and so sees what goes on in politics at close hand. Mark Drakeford was her hero, and she is very politically aware, although her position demands that she be neutral.
#2 daughter is a doctor, has just moved from being a GP to taking up a post as a breast surgeon, with which she is very happy. But she has moved from being non-political to being very political because of the state of the health service. She proudly went on strike as a junior doctor.
her partner is a teacher, an extremely good science teacher in a school in one of the poorest parts of Coventry, and she loves her job, has like our daughter moved from being nonpolitical to being angry. She proudly shared an email last week she had received from a former pupil thanking her for what she does and saying she is now teaching another of her siblings - the fourth of 5 and Emma has taught all of them so far. They are Afghan refugees, came here with nothing 20 years ago. The oldest one is now a doctor, the second training to be a dentist, the third a research scientist. So it reinforces our liberal views about immigration. Mrs DiS was the principal until she retired of a sixth form college which took numbers of refugees, and she could come up with numerous similar stories.
it’s just as well some of us are angry. It was Jess Phillips, I think, who a couple of years ago said she likes being angry. It’s a motivator. My anger is on behalf of people who are far worse off than myself, and who were treated like Sh1t by the government which we finally got rid of in July.
So you don’t think it’s an issue that our population is rising then, ok then👍
 




Since1982

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Sep 30, 2006
1,610
Burgess Hill
Oh dear Dave, you sound very angry, i’ve accepted where i sit in society and made my peace long ago, there will always be people with more than me but i never forget there are many with less too, so what’s your view on this country’s ageing and ever growing population adding to the ever growing list of ‘Net Takers’ ?
One answer to an ageing and increasingly longer lived population (with all of the medical and care needs that this implies) is to ensure there is growth in the working and tax paying population. If the birth rate isn't delivering this then immigration can, with an efficient means to assess the right to stay, the opportunity to work and contribute as soon as possible and a recognition that this means more people, more houses, more people infrastructure. Alternatively we could start euthanasia for everyone over 70.
 


DavidinSouthampton

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So you don’t think it’s an issue that our population is rising then, ok then👍
I didn’t say whether or not I think it is an issue that our population is rising.
i would guess you are talking about levels of immigration, in which case I probably don’t think it is as big an issue as you do. People who talk about the country being full are just falling for Farage and co’s hyperbole.
And even if the country is full, we should still treat people with humanity and respect. Even if we wanted to send everyone back, we should still treat them decently while they’re here.
And if we had proper asylum systems whereby people could apply for it without hitting these shores, then maybe not so many would feel the need to turn up here.
 




RandyWanger

Je suis rôti de boeuf
Mar 14, 2013
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Done a Frexit, now in London
Independent schools newly-registered for VAT are using standard registration rules to reclaim on 10 years of capital projects and VATable costs. This basic rule was ‘overlooked’ by the partisan IFS study, on which Labour’s plan rested, and is set to cost HMRC billions
 




Titanic

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Jul 5, 2003
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Independent schools newly-registered for VAT are using standard registration rules to reclaim on 10 years of capital projects and VATable costs. This basic rule was ‘overlooked’ by the partisan IFS study, on which Labour’s plan rested, and is set to cost HMRC billions

 


Is it PotG?

Thrifty non-licker
Feb 20, 2017
25,452
Sussex by the Sea
"The fact that institutions such as Eton College and other elite private schools will be able to attain a net benefit from the change is causing tension within the independent sector, with those running smaller private schools saying it will widen the gap between them and the richest.

They say this is because the less wealthy, smaller schools, whose pupils’ parents may not be so affluent, will generally have to use any money they recoup to keep fees down, while the elite schools will simply use it to boost their balance sheets."

Whichever eejut thought up this brainwave needs to give their head a wobble.
 


Springal

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Feb 12, 2005
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Independent schools newly-registered for VAT are using standard registration rules to reclaim on 10 years of capital projects and VATable costs. This basic rule was ‘overlooked’ by the partisan IFS study, on which Labour’s plan rested, and is set to cost HMRC billions
Great news - they can subsidise their customers then for a bit longer ?
 




nevergoagain

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Jul 28, 2005
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nowhere near Burgess Hill


jcdenton08

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Oct 17, 2008
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For the sake of the government, and therefore the country, these leaks really need to stop if they are going to unite the party through what will be some deeply unpopular policies in the coming weeks and months.

The budget is going to smash their popularity further, and the rebels need to shut up and put a brave face on things or I can’t seem Starmer lasting a year, let alone a full term.
 
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portslade seagull

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Jul 19, 2003
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For the sake of the government, and therefore the country, these leaks really need to stop if they are going to unite the party through what will be some deeply unpopular policies in the coming weeks and months.

The budget is going to smash their popularity further, and the rebels need to shut up and put a brave face on things or I can’t seem Starmer lasting a year, let alone a full term.
Memories of Boris when leaks were aplenty, always someone willing to spill the beans
 




Right Brain Ronnie

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It's sickening on how bad this bunch are, Starmer is truly so far out of his depth, that I almost feel sorry for him, a lamb to the slaughter.🫣
 










nevergoagain

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Jul 28, 2005
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nowhere near Burgess Hill
A dozen labour MP's and other minority parties asking for an "Extreme Wealth" tax. They've defined extreme wealth as £10m in assets and want a 2% tax applied, not sure if they mean annually or a one off. I assume a number are some of those currently suspended from Labour already. I also saw we are using £2bn of seized Russian fund to give to Ukraine. I applaud that but allegedly we have seized £18bn in the UK. Why don't we use that and save the WFP removal and other budget tightening.

 


Weststander

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A dozen labour MP's and other minority parties asking for an "Extreme Wealth" tax. They've defined extreme wealth as £10m in assets and want a 2% tax applied, not sure if they mean annually or a one off. I assume a number are some of those currently suspended from Labour already. I also saw we are using £2bn of seized Russian fund to give to Ukraine. I applaud that but allegedly we have seized £18bn in the UK. Why don't we use that and save the WFP removal and other budget tightening.


They would mean annually.
 


abc

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Jan 6, 2007
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A dozen labour MP's and other minority parties asking for an "Extreme Wealth" tax. They've defined extreme wealth as £10m in assets and want a 2% tax applied, not sure if they mean annually or a one off. I assume a number are some of those currently suspended from Labour already. I also saw we are using £2bn of seized Russian fund to give to Ukraine. I applaud that but allegedly we have seized £18bn in the UK. Why don't we use that and save the WFP removal and other budget tightening.


This would obviously work as none of these wealthy people would be able to afford top accountants to ensure they don’t pay it.
 
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beorhthelm

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Jul 21, 2003
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A dozen labour MP's and other minority parties asking for an "Extreme Wealth" tax. They've defined extreme wealth as £10m in assets and want a 2% tax applied, not sure if they mean annually or a one off. I assume a number are some of those currently suspended from Labour already. I also saw we are using £2bn of seized Russian fund to give to Ukraine. I applaud that but allegedly we have seized £18bn in the UK. Why don't we use that and save the WFP removal and other budget tightening.

of course they mean annually. £10m is hardly extreme, that's a successful business, probably take in a lot of GP partnerships, housing associations, a lot of charities (save tax on profits but have a lot of assets). imagine what 2% yearly tax on BHAFC will do to their finance to put into perspective.

it's nice idea seeing all that lovely wealth as a pot of gold, they just dont think though the consequences. or do, and quite content about them.
 


sparkie

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Jul 17, 2003
13,266
Hove
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c79npj3eqdlo - Freezing tax thresholds is apparently not a tax rise on working people.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cx25d97jy7po - Lammy in China but virtually no media, no announcements. Not sure I trust that buffoon with a very dangerous adversary.
I haven't had a pay rise for 3 years now. I don't give a stuff about frozen tax thresholds - they don't raise my tax. Only those fortunate enough to have pay rises are impacted.
 


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