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///Ms Rayner said laws must strike a balance by ensuring that criminals can't gain access to vulnerable victims and that innocent transgender people receive the help they need./// sounds good to me. Is there a problem here?
18:32 Wed 22nd Feb 2023
I did read the actual interview naomi

https://archive.is/LPCVg

i do not think it makes her sound unprincipled
I don’t doubt it.
"Ms Rayner said laws must strike a balance by ensuring that criminals can't gain access to vulnerable victims and that innocent transgender people receive the help they need."

What's wrong with that? Which of the two aims stated is wrong?

Naomi, you shouldn't make assumptions about what people think. I am happy for the rich to be rich. Good luck to the Richard Bransons, the Jim Ratcliffes, the James Dysons of this world who have the vision, drive and talent to make their wealth.
To be perfectly fair, Branson did have Mike Oldfield to give him a nudge.
Pleased to hear it, drmorgans.

No, the problem I have (being a bit of a leftie) is inherited wealth. And I don't mean parents who send their kids to a good school or help them through university, maybe give them a deposit for their first house. No, I mean being able to pass on or bequeath the sort of wealth that means their children have to have accountants in place so they can avoid (legally, of course) tens of millions in tax. That doesn't sit well with me, which is why we have income tax, capital gains tax and inheritance tax laws (that we, the folk with a home, a comfortable pension and a few bob in the bank, are penalised disproportionately by).
drmorgans, If you were in that position, what would you do with your assets?

Not a situation I am likely to encounter. Shakespeare offers little help. King Lear didn't end well did it?
There's a swerve if ever I saw one. ;o)

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