What I gathered during the campaign is that, Labour, when challenged, said the money would come from “growth.”And you still haven't said 'where' this money should come from because, in your words, you are too 'politically and economically naive'
What I gathered during the campaign is that, Labour, when challenged, said the money would come from “growth.”And you still haven't said 'where' this money should come from because, in your words, you are too 'politically and economically naive'
You're being slightly ridiculous now.And you still haven't said 'where' this money should come from because, in your words, you are too 'politically and economically naive'
I'm really sorry for my words.You seem to have a bit of a thing for him. Maybe talk to someone about your feelings?
What I gathered during the campaign is that, Labour, when challenged, said the money would come from “growth.”
You're being slightly ridiculous now.
I genuinely have no idea. I don't know how much "this money" is, nor what the full range of options are. Rachel Reeves will announce changes to / new tax-raising mechanisms on things I've never heard of before.
I can give you a broad "make sure the large corporations, particularly the tax-evading ones and those taking in billions from gas, oil and electricity get appropriately treated", along with "target the rich, and change your poor-targeting ways" if it helps.
Unless I'm missing something, you seem to be literally making stuff up now.So you are happy to dive in every time there's suggestions of a tax increase in any area whatsoever, but when you're actually asked what should be done, your answer is 'leave it to the Government' ?
Dinner calls
You mean a windfall tax?You're being slightly ridiculous now.
I genuinely have no idea. I don't know how much "this money" is, nor what the full range of options are. Rachel Reeves will announce changes to / new tax-raising mechanisms on things I've never heard of before.
I can give you a broad "make sure the large corporations, particularly the tax-evading ones and those taking in billions from gas, oil and electricity get appropriately treated", along with "target the rich, and change your poor-targeting ways" if it helps.
We get Stagecoach 700 from Shoreham into Brighton - so a Brighton DayRider @ £5 will be the way to go if making a return journey. But I wonder how many might be caught out and pay the £3 each way. Hopefully the bus drivers will remind people of the DayRider option.You can absolutely roll it into another hit to working people
Btw £3 is above the average fare before the £2 came in to my are.
They want people to travel green? This is a backwards step.
Trainfares are ridiculous as well.
Slight amendmentYou're being ridiculously ridiculous now.
I genuinely have no idea. I don't know how much "this money" is, nor what the full range of options are. Rachel Reeves will announce changes to / new tax-raising mechanisms on things I've never heard of before.
I can give you a broad "make sure the large corporations, particularly the tax-evading ones and those taking in billions from gas, oil and electricity get appropriately treated", along with "target the rich, and change your poor-targeting ways" if it helps.
Starmer is the one who said the money would come from growth. If you’ve got an issue with that, take it up with him, not me.So you are happy to dive in every time there's suggestions of a tax increase in any area whatsoever, but when you're actually asked what should be done, your answer is 'leave it to the Government' ?
Dinner calls
To be fair to Starmer, Rachael said it as well….sharing is caringStarmer is the one who said the money would come from growth. If you’ve got an issue with that, take it up with him, not me.
Well, in an attempt to respond to the repeated demand, and also to self-educate a bit, I've been looking at this. The OBR provide a nice overview here:Slight amendment
plus in future could you post in detail the exact figures showing government income expenditure to the penny ….also explain every forecast made and those not even thought of etc …..plus if you have the time details on the next five budgets ….before expressing an opinion
Just the £247 billion down as ‘other’ ……I’d never get away with that on my tax returnWell, in an attempt to respond to the repeated demand, and also to self-educate a bit, I've been looking at this. The OBR provide a nice overview here:
A brief guide to the public finances - Office for Budget Responsibility
The independent Office for Budget Responsibility was established in 2010 to monitor the public sector’s finances. Twice a year – usually alongside each Budget and Spring or Autumn Statement – we produce detailed forecasts for the coming five years, assessing the likely impact of any policy...obr.uk
Labour have ruled out rises to 57% of receipts - income tax, NI and VAT. Unhelpfully, the next two biggest slices of the pie are the opaque "Other taxes" and "other receipts". I'd need a breakdown of those as I literally have no idea what makes up the combined £247bn. Presumably, there's some scope for some rises somewhere in there.
I'm surprised that corporation tax is as low as it is - less than 9% of government income. So, let's go after those fat cats for a bit more, just not the small one-man-bands, please.
I imagine the upcoming Presidential election is also having an effect….markets don’t like uncertaintyWell I wish they would stop spooking the markets… my pensions have dropped over the last few days by quite a bit
You should put him on ignore mateI'm really sorry for my words.
Unfortunately, when I was young I didn't like ****s'
When I was middle-aged, I still didn't like ****s.
Now I'm old....I still don't like ****s.
I'm destined not to change now, I'm afraid.
Just one of those things.
I have tried twice to ask him for some help but have received the ignorant reply of "No".....lol. I expect nothing less from him. An ignorant man with an ignorant attitude.You should put him on ignore mate