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Why?
Let's look at the billions of tax that goes uncollected. About 34b per annum It's very unfair to dump this on future generations. |
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Lies Damn Lies.......and statistics
Percentages don't really mean much when you are talking such huge numbers. It's a great lefty, liberal trick designed to look insignificant, 0.7% looks so insignificant, might as well up it to 0.9%.......what tight arses we are. Let's look at it another, more meaningful way. The average wage in the UK is £25k per annum, the average individual would therefore pay around £2,900 in income tax, after allowances. Our foreign aid bill is £12,000,000,000 per annum This is equivalent to the income tax of 4,137,931 working people simply being GIVEN AWAY that's over 4 million people's taxes being given away, with very few checks and balances on how or where it is being spent, doesn't look so insignificant when expressed that way, does it? That's 4 million people striving to get to work (think Southern Railway). That’s 4 million people many stressing / watching their bank accts run out before the next pay cheque. That’s 4 million people who aspire to look after their families and end up limiting the number of kids they have. Then worry about what will happen when they get old. There is no limit to how much aid will be swallowed up when the fundamental issue of rapidly expanding populations are not addressed. Countries and Cultures that continue to push out ever larger numbers when they cannot support themselves will ensure that. Aid should be restricted to such things as immediate disaster relief, family planning and provision of clean water. Any activity that undermines the local economies and disincentives people to look after themselves should be stopped along with vanity projects etc. |
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Then pressure central government to increase funding.
Let's start by actually collecting the 34 b of tax which goes uncollected annually. Let's stop paying UK pensioners living in Spain a heating allowance. I know that your ukip thinking believes that the foreign aid budget will pay for everything in the country but it an it so. Reduce Foreign aid to 'essential aid' ..........that's £10bn saved Make Health Tourists pay their dues........that's £2bn saved Zero handouts for 5 years to economic migrants.......£? Reduce to zero child allowance paid to children who reside in other countries £? Reduce Tax credits that support low wages (as already stated by mattm8).......Uber drivers anyone? Collect taxes from Starbucks, Google, Amazon and Uber. Deal with the anomaly of Luxembourg registered companies flouting tax laws.......of course we must thank our mate in the EU Mr Juncker, who as prime minister of Luxembourg set up these dodgy deals in the first place. Just a thought, but if we have less of a need for migrant workers from Poland, Slovenia, Slovakia et al, then we will actually have more money in the UK economy as it won't be being sent 'abroad' to support families elsewhere and will be spent where it has been earned. |
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James is giving me a headache, today. He really can not stop talking. He says that WE are having a discussion. Wrong James - It's just YOU, on your OWN !!
Oh well ....... Happy Tuesday to you All x
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Out of the EU ........that's a net £12bn saved
Reduce Foreign aid to 'essential aid' ..........that's £10bn saved Make Health Tourists pay their dues........that's £2bn saved Zero handouts for 5 years to economic migrants.......£? Reduce to zero child allowance paid to children who reside in other countries £? Reduce Tax credits that support low wages (as already stated by mattm8).......Uber drivers anyone? Collect taxes from Starbucks, Google, Amazon and Uber. Deal with the anomaly of Luxembourg registered companies flouting tax laws.......of course we must thank our mate in the EU Mr Juncker, who as prime minister of Luxembourg set up these dodgy deals in the first place. Just a thought, but if we have less of a need for migrant workers from Poland, Slovenia, Slovakia et al, then we will actually have more money in the UK economy as it won't be being sent 'abroad' to support families elsewhere and will be spent where it has been earned. Morning all.
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Why?
Let's look at the billions of tax that goes uncollected. About 34b per annum Here they are, the top 10 countries we paid our taxes to in 2015........what did we get in return for our investment from them 'Bangla'?........please enlighten us Pakistan £351m........43rd most corrupt country in the world Ethiopia £334m…….60th most corrupt, I thought SaintBob sorted this years ago Nigeria £253m…….30th most corrupt, where most of my scam emails come from Sierra Leone £213m…….34th most corrupt country in the world South Sudan £205m…….5th most corrupt country in the world Syria £201m…..8th most corrupt, dictator who practises genocide Tanzania £199m……55th most corrupt Afghanistan £199m…..4th most corrupt country and an ISIS recruiting station Bangladesh £157m…..45th most corrupt country India £150m…..96th most corrupt, own TATA, LandRover and have a space programme Bangla, you may remember Cameron being caught on camera describing Nigeria & Afghanistan as “possibly two of the most corrupt countries in the world" whilst talking to the Queen..........yet we still seem to be 'bunging' them a few sovereigns? |
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Out of the EU ........that's a net £12bn saved
Reduce Foreign aid to 'essential aid' ..........that's £10bn saved Make Health Tourists pay their dues........that's £2bn saved Zero handouts for 5 years to economic migrants.......£? Reduce to zero child allowance paid to children who reside in other countries £? Reduce Tax credits that support low wages (as already stated by mattm8).......Uber drivers anyone? Collect taxes from Starbucks, Google, Amazon and Uber. Deal with the anomaly of Luxembourg registered companies flouting tax laws.......of course we must thank our mate in the EU Mr Juncker, who as prime minister of Luxembourg set up these dodgy deals in the first place. Just a thought, but if we have less of a need for migrant workers from Poland, Slovenia, Slovakia et al, then we will actually have more money in the UK economy as it won't be being sent 'abroad' to support families elsewhere and will be spent where it has been earned. That is just distortion. And classic ukip lies. BTW Forgot to say that your previous post about 4 million taxpayers only works if income tax was the only government spending. Still it was good enough for some which is the way it goes. Blame foreign spending and the eu and you will have a willing audience. |
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We could add the iniquities of the Barnett Formula to the list of tax payers' burdens!
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Deary me.
That is just distortion. And classic ukip lies. BTW Forgot to say that your previous post about 4 million taxpayers only works if income tax was the only government spending. Still it was good enough for some which is the way it goes. Blame foreign spending and the eu and you will have a willing audience. I used the 4 million workers as an illustration as to how many tax payers on average wages it takes to fund your liberal wet-dream. Seriously Bangles, socialism is great in theory............until the money runs out, and that is what has got every single labour government booted out of office........the mis-spending of tax payers money. Call it distortions all you like, but this information resides in the public domain. You are guilty again and again of deflection and generalisms, giving no detail but instead offering your tired old lefty views..........about as welcome as a Corbyn beard hair in a bowl of tomato soup 🙀 |
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James is giving me a headache, today. He really can not stop talking. He says that WE are having a discussion. Wrong James - It's just YOU, on your OWN !!
>>http://bit.ly/2gGUamG<< |
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Electric cars are a great idea, but at the moment they are about as useful as ‘t*ts on a bull’
The Electric Car in significant numbers may happen in the next 15 years. Or it may happen in the next 30 years. That is of no relevance. Both of those are a mere blink of an eye in the cycle of Horse Drawn Cart → Petrol Engine →Electric Car. 44 is an interesting age isn't it? Is JOB the past or the future? Is a man who sees the Car as no more than a device to transport a Family the past or the future? To me.....the answer is blindingly obvious. A forum member who describes the Cars in his household as "Toys" is clearly stuck in the past. As dated as Jeremy Clarkson's denim jeans. Why is this important? Well.....because a mixture of Electric Cars and Driverless Cars in a convoy may change attitudes to driving. Do we need a change in attitudes to driving? Yes we do. When the male half of the population are responsible for almost 100% of death and mayhem on our roads, a sea change in driving attitudes is much needed. JOB is so serious because the world is a serious place. |
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Seriously Bangles, socialism is great in theory............until the money runs out, and that is what has got every single labour government booted out of office........the mis-spending of tax payers money.
Ramping up the debt to £2 Trillion was bad enough. Discovering that the country was led for six years by an idiot who was pretending to be the Prime Minister and was then allowed to make life changing decisions (Libya, Referendum, Kill a Refugee to Save a Refugee) sounds like a plot from a Hollywood Movie. No wait....it was the plot of a movie. A man pretends to be the President to cover for the President who is indisposed. And the dumb guy then gets carried away and actually thinks he is the President. ![]() The move was called: Dave. Check it out. |
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Your small childen are very talented.
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Ferarri in full lazy mode this morning.
Can't be bothered to think about a new story? Not a problem, just have a go at the overseas development budget and thump the desk a few times and for added outrage keep mentioning "what about our own people"? He knows his core audience. If he would give his ideas on how the existing budget should be used he might get a few Breakfast listeners that are not just waiting for a travel update... |
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Round of applause, 10/10, gold star and a tick!
Morning all. ![]() I defaulted on the Ferrari show this morning. I was listening to the Jon Gaunt show where they had Farage's take on last week's Question Time with Will Self. |
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Only listened to J O'B's opening gambit. He started his same old wrung out provocative rhetoric, "you can blame the immigrants for the NHS" ... "but only the ones in this country". The narrative is so tired, and lazy. Should 'we' buy him a new drum to bang on for Christmas?
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The residents of a walled and gated unicultural enclave for the self-proclaimed Metropolitan Elite in Chiswick may not thank us for buying James O'Brien a drum.
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Aleppo is a depressing topic.
But we should be grateful that it is after 10am and "the adults are talking". |
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The information is factual........I know you prefer to deal in 'generalisms' Bangles, but I'm afraid it's far too lazy a way to convince us otherwise.
I used the 4 million workers as an illustration as to how many tax payers on average wages it takes to fund your liberal wet-dream. Seriously Bangles, socialism is great in theory............until the money runs out, and that is what has got every single labour government booted out of office........the mis-spending of tax payers money. Call it distortions all you like, but this information resides in the public domain. You are guilty again and again of deflection and generalisms, giving no detail but instead offering your tired old lefty views..........about as welcome as a Corbyn beard hair in a bowl of tomato soup 🙀 The foreign aid budget isn't Priti Patel writing out a cheque for £10 billion to give to an African despot but it's often money given to British companies to carry out essential work like building schools, hospitals and sewage systems, so much of the money actually stays in the UK economy. Leaving the EU will cost our economy money so there is no saving there. Also, George Osborne agreed sweetheart tax deals with many of the companies you mentioned so it's not possible to collect more tax from some of them for a few years. I could go on but I realise in this post-truth era many people don't like facts and prefer to have their right-wing opinions reinforced by fantasy figures. |
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Your comment (yesterday) about JOBS's attitude to the Car made me gasp. Maybe that is a compliment.
The Electric Car in significant numbers may happen in the next 15 years. Or it may happen in the next 30 years. That is of no relevance. Both of those are a mere blink of an eye in the cycle of Horse Drawn Cart → Petrol Engine →Electric Car. 44 is an interesting age isn't it? Is JOB the past or the future? Is a man who sees the Car as no more than a device to transport a Family the past or the future? To me.....the answer is blindingly obvious. A forum member who describes the Cars in his household as "Toys" is clearly stuck in the past. As dated as Jeremy Clarkson's denim jeans. Why is this important? Well.....because a mixture of Electric Cars and Driverless Cars in a convoy may change attitudes to driving. Do we need a change in attitudes to driving? Yes we do. When the male half of the population are responsible for almost 100% of death and mayhem on our roads, a sea change in driving attitudes is much needed. JOB is so serious because the world is a serious place. I consider myself to be a competent driver, I have both car and motorcycle licences. I have done corporate track days at Brands Hatch, Donnington and also some Banger Racing. I have had one accident in 20 years, damage only and it was on ice, so concur on women drivers being less dangerous 😀 Maybe we have about 30 years of oil left in the ground, so alternatives are needed. I mainly take trains into London, but I do need a car/motorbike to get me around locally as we are out in the country. I tour in Europe on motorbikes, clear roads, stunning scenery and friendly bikers everywhere..........freedom!! Two questions for you Landis. 1) Which model of electric car do you own? 2) Imagine you are in your driverless vehicle and it's about to crash, it has to make the decision to either save you or kill pedestrians......what should it do? Interesting article from the Grauniad here https://www.theguardian.com/science/...ives-of-others PS "Driverless Cars in a convoy"........I think you've just invented the DLR |
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Lies Damn Lies.......and statistics
Percentages don't really mean much when you are talking such huge numbers. It's a great lefty, liberal trick designed to look insignificant, 0.7% looks so insignificant, might as well up it to 0.9%.......what tight arses we are. Let's look at it another, more meaningful way. The average wage in the UK is £25k per annum, the average individual would therefore pay around £2,900 in income tax, after allowances. Our foreign aid bill is £12,000,000,000 per annum This is equivalent to the income tax of 4,137,931 working people simply being GIVEN AWAY that's over 4 million people's taxes being given away, with very few checks and balances on how or where it is being spent, doesn't look so insignificant when expressed that way, does it? |
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It's not factual at all, your figures are distortions, inaccuracies and half-truths. Take your figure of health tourism costing £2 billion a year. Even our right-wing Tory government claims the cost is only about £200 million a year.
. If you would care to read this article from the Daily Mirror it does claim £2bn......and that's probably conservative. Ask yourself the question, if you own a chain of bars and you offered 'free drinks' to all of your members for an annual subscription, but your bar staff never bothered to ask for ID at the point of sale.........how many non-members do you think would be quaffing in your bars all over the UK when people realised that 'Free booze' was on offer?........you wouldn't have a clue, and therein lies the problem. I would say it's high due to the fact that every other 'Benefit' is abused to within an inch of its life. Human nature sadly 😩 http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news...tually-9307953 |
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