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I spent a lot of my time in Guildford and I never met a Tarquin either. Unfortunately there's Tories everywhere, I'm in the midst of some of them here in Wales. The sort of people who want a leg up off other people's backs. I'm sure there's lovely people like yourself in Surrey as well as everywhere else. Good for you 👍
Did you see Question Time the other day ?
That tosspot tory MP from Plymouth
Public school , entitled , superior twat
That's why I hate them
And you talk about lazy generalizations.
I wouldn’t be surprised if more Waitrose customers voted remain than Co-Op customers.
Many many working class life long Labour voters voted leave and have been harangued ever since by well to do posh and upper middle class liberals.
I hold them and their self righteousness in almost equal disdain to the likes of Rees-Mogg and his fox hunting pals.
Occum's razor. Why don't we just allow the immigrants into the country, get them registered and working paying taxes? Why is that not a possibility? you'd soon get rid of the criminal gangs, you'd increase the taxes being paid and we'd have a record of all that came into the UK, meaning better stats allowing better funding models.
Google is your friend, took 2 minutes.
https://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/ent...b00c3e60713020
https://novia-iq.co.uk/tax/capital-g...consideration/ (the graph under allowances and rates shows that compared to inflation capital gains tax has been cut significantly. It should be around £14,500 now if it had followed it.)
This is how to deal with them
https://youtu.be/ZX194qxx1j0
Lamont your eyebrows are weird !
Maybe. But for a very short time until the markets intervened, there was a budget pitched at £45b of tax cuts predominantly for the most wealthy that resulted in about the same amount of debt for the people of this country. Who got the £45b is anyone's guess I suppose but probably not people on Universal Credit!
the main thrust of Kwarteng's budget was reducing NICs, followed by keeping corp tax rates at 19% rather than (the now) 25%, as well as reducing the top rate of income tax from 45% to 40%. The latter is the only real aspect of the budget that favours those earning more than £150k per annum. The government should have allowed the OBR to prepare a forecast prior to the mini budget release. They paid the price for it.