stevey-o
I am the walrus.
Simmo, to answer your questions:
Would I work harder to earn more if tax was lower? It depends what the trade off was. Tax for me being lower means tax for someone else has to be higher or savings have to be made somewhere so something is being cut. As Maggie Thatcher said, if you want something "someone, somewhere has to pay for it". If I'm not paying for it who is? Or what is?
Someone correct me if I'm wrong but I think in Norway they have massive VAT but low income tax (this is why it's expensive to visit but people who live there have a decent quality of life). That seems quite fair to me as a way of stopping such massive tax avoidance by bosses of limited co's etc and if benefit stays low it encourages the workshy to get out of the house and get a job if they want a decent standard of living. Again, Norway and other Scandinavian countries have low uptake of their welfare state benefits. Also fair is the Lib Dem idea of council tax being based on earnings so a pensioner in a 2 bed house pays less than a couple on a combined salary of 100k in an identical house in the same road. There are lots of fairer ways to do tax.
I also don't care what background MPs have, until their background is a centrepiece for their policies in a way that is unrepresentative for the democracy that elects them. If John Prescott had been giving massive power to unions left, right and centre I would have had the same issues with him as I do with Cameron.
Would I work harder to earn more if tax was lower? It depends what the trade off was. Tax for me being lower means tax for someone else has to be higher or savings have to be made somewhere so something is being cut. As Maggie Thatcher said, if you want something "someone, somewhere has to pay for it". If I'm not paying for it who is? Or what is?
Someone correct me if I'm wrong but I think in Norway they have massive VAT but low income tax (this is why it's expensive to visit but people who live there have a decent quality of life). That seems quite fair to me as a way of stopping such massive tax avoidance by bosses of limited co's etc and if benefit stays low it encourages the workshy to get out of the house and get a job if they want a decent standard of living. Again, Norway and other Scandinavian countries have low uptake of their welfare state benefits. Also fair is the Lib Dem idea of council tax being based on earnings so a pensioner in a 2 bed house pays less than a couple on a combined salary of 100k in an identical house in the same road. There are lots of fairer ways to do tax.
I also don't care what background MPs have, until their background is a centrepiece for their policies in a way that is unrepresentative for the democracy that elects them. If John Prescott had been giving massive power to unions left, right and centre I would have had the same issues with him as I do with Cameron.