Well .....I'm free on Wednesday's after my night shift in String Fellows if you want me to fill in. I'm very good at hiding tax payers money in my G-string, and Im used to putting up with *********!
Jake, what i object to is that in 1997 everyone blamed the tories for the recession when it was also a global problem, now there is another "global problem" and Labour are trying to say "it's not us, it's global". They allowed a system to exist where people could get themselves into massive debt. They have spent more money than they have received from the tax payer. The burden of tax has increased. Now we are in problems. What a surprise.
If they want to get us out of being stuck in debt cut government spending and reduce taxes for ordinary people not the super rich.
Again I ask which taxes? how much and how are you making up the shortfall.
Anybody can sit and whinge "I pay too much tax"
Specific numbers show that you've a credible idea and are worth listening too.
Even if they numbers don't actually balance at least it looks as if you've thought about it and aren't just whining like a spoilt teenager who's been told he can't have more pocket money!
Again your not being specific. If you cut income tax the reward to the normal working man is minimal, but he then loses on education, health, welfare (remember not all welfare gos to the unemployed) etc. However a cut in income tax give large rewards to the rich.
It sounds to me that you are just following the media line.
Which taxes do you want cut specificaly and where is the benifit.
Hi Dave, i want a tax reduction without benefiting the likes of JK Rowling who clearly has enough money to pay more tax.
I want the benefit to come to me and people like me. People who pay 40%, and wonder whether it is worth working when you have to hand over almost half what you earn.
I wasn't given a high paying job, I worked for it. Why am I being punished for hard work? Give a hard working guy a break so he can become a rich guy!
Car tax up not if you have a small engined car.
Fuel tax up yes as it has been with every government since they started taxing fuel - The Tories won't bring it down.
Agree with personal allowance however the money gained would be offset against other taxes.
National Insurance which is supposed to pay for the NHS which is now in surplus.
An election doesn't prove anything but that people want a change of Government.
Remember that the Tories didn't raise taxes they sold, to private enterprise everything that the taxpayers of this country paid for. Gas company, Electric company Phone company, there is no more family silver left to fund whatever they want to do this time.