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Tory Cabinet Thread


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49 minutes ago, Strontium Dog™ said:

Of course, government revenue as a proportion of GDP is higher now than it was in 1979.

Income Tax has become a less significant source of Government revenue in that time, as rates of regressive taxes - like VAT and NI - have increased.

 

"How have government revenues changed over time? | IFS Taxlab" https://ifs.org.uk/taxlab/key-questions/how-have-government-revenues-changed-over-time

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16 minutes ago, AngryOfTuebrook said:

The cunts who are doing this are still leading in the polls.

 

 

I've been on forums where people have argued that the rich should pay as little tax as possible, as that's what anyone else would do.

That's the type of 'reasoning' labour are up against. 

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Funny how they always avoid taxing the rentier class?

 

Surely the red wall voters will now see that they've been lied to and that levelling up and for that matter honesty was always bullshit from the Tories? Probably not.

 

Just think if a Labour government had raised taxes and broken a manifesto commitment. The media would be reminding everyone for decades.

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Wonderful 

Energy costs up, food costs up

A new tax that most companies will use as a reason for no pay rises next year. 

 

And with all the new money coming in you can guarantee that the tory shareholders on the big care companies will just rise the price of care again. I mean the £600-1000 a week they already charge isn't enough. 

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