Dave's just announced raising the allowance to £12,500 and the upper rate threshold to £50,000.
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Originally posted by VectraMan View PostDave's just announced raising the allowance to £12,500 and the upper rate threshold to £50,000.Comment
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more cash in the economy.
now if he has any sense He will slowly ease out Working tax credits at the same time.
Borrowing isn't going to go down until we stop spending.Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.Comment
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Originally posted by vetran View Postmore cash in the economy.
now if he has any sense He will slowly ease out Working tax credits at the same time.
Borrowing isn't going to go down until we stopspendingdropping £1m bombs.Comment
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Originally posted by ZARDOZ View PostYeah makes sense as borrowing increases and we owe 1.3 trillion pounds.
Pretty good speech actually. I don't agree with everything he says, but to me Cameron is the only one of the party leaders who's actually up to the job.Will work inside IR35. Or for food.Comment
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Originally posted by vetran View Post
Borrowing isn't going to go down until we stop spending.Comment
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Considering UKIP are considering similar measures, I'd be surprised if the Tories didn't come out with something like this. Plus, they need an edge on Labour.
Regarding the borrowing, how much of it was on due to liabilities created by previous governments?Last edited by Zero Liability; 1 October 2014, 11:46.Comment
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Originally posted by Zero Liability View PostConsidering UKIP are considering similar measures, I'd be surprised if the Tories didn't come out with something like this. Plus, they need an edge on Labour.
Regarding the borrowing, how much of it was on due to liabilities created by previous governments?Comment
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Originally posted by ZARDOZ View PostIt went up this year, 9 billion on first 4 months. Osbourne borrowed 430 billion 10-13 whereas Labour took 13 years to borrow the same amount.Blog? What blog...?Comment
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