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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.In April, I received a rise in my state pension, but because the threshlold figure for tax has stayed the same, it means I pay the same amount as my pay rise, in tax, from my private pension, so I'm no better off. And my private pension isn't that great but it just, just, keeps me above the threshold for claiming Pension Credit.
If the tax rises mean that the NHS, education, migrant crisis, potholes, etc get fixed ..... I'm all for them.
Looks like we might be getting another cut in NI contributions soon .... which if I remember correctly, equates to an average of £9 per week more in the average pay packet for every 1% cut .... WIT WOO !!
Even with these so-called tax cuts, the freezing of the tax threshold undoes most of this anyway.
I've been saying for weeks/months that these miserly cuts do nothing for the average worker ..... but all that money could make a huge difference ..... so long as it's allocated/spent wisely :)
the british state needs to be strengthened if it is to get anything done or actually resolve this country's very real problems... the tories have been running an experiment over the last few years to see what happens if you invest next to nothing in infrastructure for years on end and the result is crumbling schools, collapsing public services and nothing working. hundreds of thousands of vulnerable people have died.
austerity doesn't work and weak states by definition can't do anything which has left the population at the mercy of profiteers. i am quite happy to pay more tax for a better society than the one we have now.
"I'm still a devotee of the nation, our history and contribution to the world.
so am i! we probably emphasise different things but i like the UK and think that it deserves better... if i hated it then i woulf be delighted with the last 14 years of misery. what you call "talking down" is just saying things you don't like. you do not get to decide what patriotism is or who gets to like what about the UK... you're nowhere near that important
"Butt those problems won't get fixed. Extra funding simply gets absorbed by extra waste."
i am oversimplifying yes. but the uk's infrastructure has been cut to ribbons and left at the mercy of parasitic private companies who care only about generating value for their owners. the uk needs a stronger state if it is going to get anything done and taxation is part of that.
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