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Labour tax manifesto

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    #11
    Originally posted by ContractorOnAMotorbike View Post
    So increased taxes all round + ir35. Outstanding!! If taxes are put up to such an extent that day to day life becomes difficult then I will put my house up for rent and emigrate to some other country. I cannot vote for Labour nor can I vote for the lying moron Johnson.
    They'll have rent controls too

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      #12
      It's an outstanding manifesto. One that is different, revolutionary and evolutionary at the same time. It will have immense affect on the lives of millions for decades. This is transformational stuff. Vote Labour in and see a real difference to your life.
      Vote Corbyn ! Save this country !

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        #13
        Originally posted by tomtomagain View Post
        You missed the bit about rent-capping and giving tenants more rights then?



        Yup, that's a quandary that we face. I might add that Mrs Swinson doesn't exactly inspire hope either.
        Indeed I did miss the bit about rent caps. I bet Corbyn thinks people like us contractors are evil capitalist scum.

        Read this on the Sky News site...

        "Money would also be raised by "tackling" tax avoidance and evasion, having an efficiency review of tax reliefs and expenditures, reversing inheritance tax cuts, imposing VAT on private school fees, scrapping the Married Persons Allowance and introducing a 200% second home tax."

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          #14
          Originally posted by fullyautomatix View Post
          Vote Labour in and see a real difference to your life.
          We agree about one thing at least.

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            #15
            Originally posted by fullyautomatix View Post
            It's an outstanding manifesto. One that is different, revolutionary and evolutionary at the same time. It will have immense affect on the lives of millions for decades. This is transformational stuff. Vote Labour in and see a real difference to your life.
            I certainly would see a real difference ... I'd be substantially poorer.

            and for that reason I'm out.

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              #16
              Originally posted by ContractorOnAMotorbike View Post
              I bet Corbyn thinks people like us contractors are evil capitalist scum.
              Now you are catching on!

              If you would just work in a good-old-fashioned state enterprise, pay your union subs then Corbyn and you would get along just fine.

              Want anything else out of life? Well tough, you are just selfish and deserve to be punished.

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                #17
                Originally posted by PerfectStorm View Post
                There is a massive pay disparity in this country.

                Some of the people on this site could certainly pay a bit more back in.
                Between me and the missus we earn about £110,000 per year.

                We earn that much because since we both left University (paid for by loans and small grants) about 25 years ago neither of us has had more than about a week where we were not in gainful employment.

                We have also managed to bring up two kids, keep paying the mortgage and not get into debt.

                At times to do this we have had to go without luxuries etc.

                Why would I want to even consider voting in someone who felt I owed something more to lazy feckless tw@s who feel they should get stuff for free?

                And we are probably not anywhere near the 'bottom' of what these socialist pariahs think is a 'too high' income and needs to be taxed more.

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by original PM View Post
                  Why would I want to even consider voting in someone who felt I owed something more to lazy feckless tw@s who feel they should get stuff for free?
                  You wouldn't. But then you are not his target audience.

                  You're his cash-cow.

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by original PM View Post
                    Between me and the missus we earn about £110,000 per year.

                    We earn that much because since we both left University (paid for by loans and small grants) about 25 years ago neither of us has had more than about a week where we were not in gainful employment.

                    We have also managed to bring up two kids, keep paying the mortgage and not get into debt.

                    At times to do this we have had to go without luxuries etc.

                    Why would I want to even consider voting in someone who felt I owed something more to lazy feckless tw@s who feel they should get stuff for free?

                    And we are probably not anywhere near the 'bottom' of what these socialist pariahs think is a 'too high' income and needs to be taxed more.
                    Whilst £110k may not be massive, even averaging £55k for each of you, that's still both of you £25k above the average UK salary. I have mates back home who've never been anywhere near the UK average, let alone £55k, so they'd happily vote in Labour to try and even things out.

                    Everyone, whatever they earn, will always think they don't need to pay more taxes. None of us do. However someone in society has to pay and it is only fair that those with more pay more.

                    To be fair though, at £55k you're probably going to be OK. Don't forget, we're talking MPs here .. so long as you earn less than the basic MP salary you'll be safe. Even MPs won't want to tax themselves any more dosh
                    I am what I drink, and I'm a bitter man

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by tomtomagain View Post
                      You wouldn't. But then you are not his target audience.

                      You're his cash-cow.
                      Superbly well put and succinct.

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