little whitt Posted October 27 Posted October 27 Put your Hands up If your not going to get DRY BUMMED in two weeks Quote
Ani Posted October 27 Posted October 27 4 minutes ago, little whitt said: Put your Hands up If your not going to get DRY BUMMED in two weeks You do not pay MAD MAX so you will be fine. Quote
Site Supporter Cheese Posted October 27 Site Supporter Posted October 27 9 minutes ago, gonzo said: It's going to be horrendous. Is it balls. Quote
Dimron Posted October 27 Posted October 27 If you are "ordinary" nothing will change... give with one hand and take with t'other... they'll keep us all in our places. The powers will always let us get by or there will be revolution Quote
gonzo Posted October 27 Posted October 27 4 minutes ago, Cheese said: Is it balls. Employee NI rates up. Business rate relief ending. Small Businesses are going to be absolutely hammered. Quote
Site Supporter Cheese Posted October 27 Site Supporter Posted October 27 1 minute ago, gonzo said: Employee NI rates up. Business rate relief ending. Small Businesses are going to be absolutely hammered. EmployERS. Quote
gonzo Posted October 27 Posted October 27 1 minute ago, Cheese said: EmployERS. The point stands. Small businesses will be hammered. Public sector safe as houses. As per. Quote
Site Supporter Cheese Posted October 27 Site Supporter Posted October 27 3 minutes ago, gonzo said: The point stands. Small businesses will be hammered. Public sector safe as houses. As per. We'll see. Quote
gonzo Posted October 27 Posted October 27 3 minutes ago, Cheese said: We'll see. Indeed. I hope and pray they go easier than expected. Small business's are just about getting going again. In a lot of towns the rate relief worked wonders and turned some particular areas in to thriving ones. I know something has to be done but christ don't make life any harder for those actually trying. Quote
Dimron Posted October 27 Posted October 27 NI... read National Insurance That is your Health Service and Pension. Sunak wanted to scrap it and bring in his American profiteering Insurance mates... and if you didn't have "insurance" you would be fucked and reliant on charity. Even Johnson got it, he put up NI to fund the desperately needed improvements in the care system, then loony Truss took it down... and then Sunak wanted to scrap it. What is wrong with funding care and health provision in society? We need to get NI where it should be and ring fence it rather than viewing it as some sort of tax. Quote
Whitestar Posted October 27 Posted October 27 36 minutes ago, London Wanderer said: Can’t be any worse than Lis Truss surely You never see her anymore these days, i thought she was a tidy bit of tackle. Quote
TrickyTrotter Posted October 27 Posted October 27 1 hour ago, Whitestar said: You never see her anymore these days, i thought she was a tidy bit of tackle. Should have gone to Specsavers. Quote
Ani Posted October 28 Posted October 28 9 hours ago, gonzo said: The point stands. Cash in hand will be hammered. Public sector safe as houses. As per. Fact is the tax avoiders like LW and the member of my family mentioned earlier in the thread are one of the real issues. PAYE folk get no choice. Quote
gonzo Posted October 28 Posted October 28 1 hour ago, Ani said: Fact is the tax avoiders like LW and the member of my family mentioned earlier in the thread are one of the real issues. PAYE folk get no choice. I'm talking about the rafts or privately run shops and businesses. Small businesses don't get away with not paying tax mate. As it stands if you run a bistro with 4 staff you're are going to get nailed with what's projected. Small places like that are already on knife edge. I'm not talking about self employed painters. Quote
Site Supporter Winchester White Posted October 28 Site Supporter Posted October 28 I expect to pay a bit more tbh. Quote
kent_white Posted October 28 Posted October 28 I'd be quite happy to pay more tax in return for properly functioning public services. Quote
freds dad Posted October 28 Posted October 28 9 minutes ago, kent_white said: I'd be quite happy to pay more tax in return for properly functioning public services. And there in lies the problem. Political parties use tax cuts as a way of trying to get you to vote for them but people don’t realise the implications of less money coming into the government coffers, which is usually cuts to services. When income tax was 30% we had functioning healthcare, schools and social care along with roads that weren’t full of pot holes. Reduce it to 20% to win votes and we are now seeing the impact of it. Im sure most people would pay a bit more tax if it was ring fenced for public services but we also need to crack down on cash in hand jobs. Quote
kent_white Posted October 28 Posted October 28 20 minutes ago, freds dad said: And there in lies the problem. Political parties use tax cuts as a way of trying to get you to vote for them but people don’t realise the implications of less money coming into the government coffers, which is usually cuts to services. When income tax was 30% we had functioning healthcare, schools and social care along with roads that weren’t full of pot holes. Reduce it to 20% to win votes and we are now seeing the impact of it. Im sure most people would pay a bit more tax if it was ring fenced for public services but we also need to crack down on cash in hand jobs. I agree. And there a shit load of tradies taking the absolute piss with tax. They need to be paying their way too! Quote
Blondi Posted October 28 Posted October 28 All these pensioners moaning about their fuel allowance being taken away, bet most of them voted for Labour too. Quote
medwaywhite Posted October 28 Posted October 28 90% of the pensioners I know don’t need the winter fuel allowance they use it to pay part on holidays gifts to grandkids Quote
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