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It would be an increase in tax for high earnersparchedpeas wrote: ↑Mon Dec 16 2019 9:49ammerging tax and NI is sensible, but this is yet another tax cut in a country that needs investment in services.
Well at least they can afford it unlike those on zero hour contracts who all too often end up at a food bankexpressman33 wrote: ↑Tue Dec 17 2019 9:10amIt would be an increase in tax for high earnersparchedpeas wrote: ↑Mon Dec 16 2019 9:49ammerging tax and NI is sensible, but this is yet another tax cut in a country that needs investment in services.
We can only live in hope that the interesting developments will be to the advantage not to the disadvantage of the working people.planteria wrote: ↑Mon Dec 16 2019 10:35amit's not even about facts, more about threats of an emergency budget within days, reductions to state pensions within weeks, no bread in the shops, no baby milk in the UK et al.. nonsense, which was seen as such.parchedpeas wrote: ↑Mon Dec 16 2019 9:49amthe facts behind 'project fear' have not changed. They were based on the governments own figures.
anyway, we are moving forwards, and there are some interesting developments to come for working people.
Didn't he do well.blythburgh wrote: ↑Tue Dec 17 2019 10:18amWe can only live in hope that the interesting developments will be to the advantage not to the disadvantage of the working people.planteria wrote: ↑Mon Dec 16 2019 10:35amit's not even about facts, more about threats of an emergency budget within days, reductions to state pensions within weeks, no bread in the shops, no baby milk in the UK et al.. nonsense, which was seen as such.parchedpeas wrote: ↑Mon Dec 16 2019 9:49amthe facts behind 'project fear' have not changed. They were based on the governments own figures.
anyway, we are moving forwards, and there are some interesting developments to come for working people.
But it is all in the hands of our unelected leader, Dominic Cummins.
No, what he is proposing now - raising NI contributions limit to £12,500 - is a tax cut for all workers. At a time when we need tax receipts.expressman33 wrote: ↑Tue Dec 17 2019 9:10amIt would be an increase in tax for high earnersparchedpeas wrote: ↑Mon Dec 16 2019 9:49ammerging tax and NI is sensible, but this is yet another tax cut in a country that needs investment in services.
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