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Will Labour Ever Learn?
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gromit: "The millions of Brits doing the hard work of actually making and producing things should be taxed as little as possible.
And the Fat Cats, speculators, hedge fund managers, bankers and share dealers who nothing but bet with other peoples money, to make large profits, should be taxed more. " - ...and that is the current policy and what actually happens.
And the Fat Cats, speculators, hedge fund managers, bankers and share dealers who nothing but bet with other peoples money, to make large profits, should be taxed more. " - ...and that is the current policy and what actually happens.
I think Ms Dodds is labouring (sorry!) under the delusion that what she thinks or says about anything whatsoever is going to be considered for a nanosecond by the government , when it comes to working out its future tax policies.
Labour have no clout whatsoever, the Conservatives have a massive majority and will carry through anything they want whether Labour likes it, doesn't like it, or starts Morris Dancing classes in the Committee Rooms.
Labour are of no consequence until the next election, and probably not even then, but in the mean time, Ms. Dodds seeks keen on taxing those with the 'broadest shoulders' - makes me glad I'm not a rugby player, although why they should be singled out for special treatment by this strangely inarticulate lady is a mystery.
Note to Ms Dodds - if you want to be taken seriously as a politician, try smartening yourself up before you go out in public - if you rant like a bag lady, you'll be listened to and taken as seriously as one.
Labour have no clout whatsoever, the Conservatives have a massive majority and will carry through anything they want whether Labour likes it, doesn't like it, or starts Morris Dancing classes in the Committee Rooms.
Labour are of no consequence until the next election, and probably not even then, but in the mean time, Ms. Dodds seeks keen on taxing those with the 'broadest shoulders' - makes me glad I'm not a rugby player, although why they should be singled out for special treatment by this strangely inarticulate lady is a mystery.
Note to Ms Dodds - if you want to be taken seriously as a politician, try smartening yourself up before you go out in public - if you rant like a bag lady, you'll be listened to and taken as seriously as one.
Gromit - // Do you expect them to have no opinion on tax for 5 years ? //
Of course they will have opinions, everyone has opinions, they are, as the saying goes, like bottoms, everybody's got one.
But having an opinion and having your opinion change anything, are not the same thing at all.
Ask Mr Corbyn, he had opinions to burn, probably still does, they're a hard habit to break, and look where they didn't get him.
Of course they will have opinions, everyone has opinions, they are, as the saying goes, like bottoms, everybody's got one.
But having an opinion and having your opinion change anything, are not the same thing at all.
Ask Mr Corbyn, he had opinions to burn, probably still does, they're a hard habit to break, and look where they didn't get him.