How it Works41 mins ago
Why Do Labour Despise The Middle Earners So Much?
The left of Trotsky, Mad John McDonnell, has said the 'rich' earning over £80,000 will be taxed at a higher rate than others - John Ashworth this morning said we are asking (as if it would be a choice) that those with the broadest shoulders in society contribute more.
The broadest shoulders comment really irritated me because those with a broadest shoulders already proportionally contribute more to society as it is, and those with the broadest shoulders will in the most part take less out of society, so why do they want to squeeze them even more?
I would not describe somebody earning £80,000 as rich - and I find it interesting that McDonnell has chosen a threshold that is just above most MPs salaries!
The broadest shoulders comment really irritated me because those with a broadest shoulders already proportionally contribute more to society as it is, and those with the broadest shoulders will in the most part take less out of society, so why do they want to squeeze them even more?
I would not describe somebody earning £80,000 as rich - and I find it interesting that McDonnell has chosen a threshold that is just above most MPs salaries!
Answers
Best Answer
No best answer has yet been selected by Deskdiary. Once a best answer has been selected, it will be shown here.
For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.//if you want better funds for our public services, don't vote Tory. //
.....unless, that is, the public service in question is the armed forces, eh mikey?
https:/ /www.th esun.co .uk/new s/34471 73/labo urs-joh n-mcdon nell-wa nts-to- starve- armed-f orces-o f-cash- by-lett ing-bri ts-opt- out-of- funding -our-de fences/
http:// www.exp ress.co .uk/new s/polit ics/798 261/Lab our-Joh n-McDon nell-Co rbyn-ar med-for ces-tax payers- funding -genera l-elect ion-201 7
.....unless, that is, the public service in question is the armed forces, eh mikey?
https:/
http://
Contrast what Labour have pledged, with what the Tories said in the run-up to the Election in 2015, They said then that they wouldn't increase NICs, but in the Budget earlier this year, that is exactly what they did.....increase NICs !
Of course, they had to make a u-turn on that issue, and have yet to explain how they are going to fill the funding gap left by the u-turn.
Of course, they had to make a u-turn on that issue, and have yet to explain how they are going to fill the funding gap left by the u-turn.
Apparently those earning £80k and more are in the top 5% of earners in the UK (I'm surprised the % amount is as low as that, but let's assume for the sake of the argument this it is) and therefore if this is about raising additional revenue, would it not make more sense to increase the tax rate of the vast majority of tax payers and increase the rate for those earning less than £80k?
Why should people who earn in excess of £80k have to shoulder the whole burden?
Seems incredibly unfair to me.
Why should people who earn in excess of £80k have to shoulder the whole burden?
Seems incredibly unfair to me.
Raising taxes makes people demoralised.
When tax over 150k was introduced I cut my hours.
When the personal allowance was cut £ for £ over 100k I stopped stressing myself by traveling everywhere and working long hours. Net result to the IR was a net cut.
In addition out of that 5% there will be a significant number who would be able to move away and work or empty an accountant to pay even less.
When tax over 150k was introduced I cut my hours.
When the personal allowance was cut £ for £ over 100k I stopped stressing myself by traveling everywhere and working long hours. Net result to the IR was a net cut.
In addition out of that 5% there will be a significant number who would be able to move away and work or empty an accountant to pay even less.
Related Questions
Sorry, we can't find any related questions. Try using the search bar at the top of the page to search for some keywords, or choose a topic and submit your own question.