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  • #16
    Re: Reform want doctors and nurses to pay no basic rate tax

    Originally posted by goats View Post
    They can’t seem to take it off the super rich billionaires as they are clever enough to just jump ship paying little tax, so then they go after those that work the hardest, probably your 50-120k per annum group, they pay for most of it no doubt. Those under 50 just moan they can’t afford a house or a holiday as that’s the bottom line these days…..the days of Labour just filtering it back to the people on benefits or low incomes to piss up the wall have long gone, that group will be in for a shock if they think they can just go fishing around Cowbridge one afternoon to the next….
    See what you did there

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    • #17
      Re: Reform want doctors and nurses to pay no basic rate tax

      Originally posted by jon1959 View Post
      Junior doctors in Foundation training earn between £32,398 and £37,303. You'll receive extra pay if you work over 40 hours a week. There is also a 37% enhancement for working nights and allowances for weekend and on-call work.

      A doctor in specialist training starts on a basic salary of £43,923 and progresses to £63,152.

      Salaried general practitioners (GPs) in England earn £68,975 to £104,085 depending on the length of service and experience.

      Within Wales, GP salaries are set at £71,738 to £108,249, in Scotland they are £69,993 to £104,468 and in Northern Ireland, £69,974 - £105,592.


      https://www.prospects.ac.uk/job-prof...ractice-doctor
      I don't get why people know the pay and hard work, want to do it then moan the pay is not enough?

      Work hard while you're young and a learner and reap the rewards when you are older, or instead push the knobs at the cab in the front of a train if you want a boring easy overpaid job, they don't even need a steering wheel!

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      • #18
        Re: Reform want doctors and nurses to pay no basic rate tax

        Originally posted by Nobody's Rep View Post
        Unless people starting talking about social care in the same sentence then nothing in the NHS will change - the issue at the moment is record numbers of beds being held for mainly older people who don't have the support at home or in residential / nursing homes - so any government can continue to chuck endless money at the NHS but it will not solve the problem unless they address the issues in social care at the same time
        Hence why the nhs or government are now buying care homes

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        • #19
          Re: Reform want doctors and nurses to pay no basic rate tax

          Originally posted by North Cardiff Blue View Post
          I don't get why people know the pay and hard work, want to do it then moan the pay is not enough?

          Work hard while you're young and a learner and reap the rewards when you are older, or instead push the knobs at the cab in the front of a train if you want a boring easy overpaid job, they don't even need a steering wheel!
          Junior doctor's pay has reduced in value by over 26% since 2009. Good reason to moan surely, whether or not you support their industrial action.

          Train drivers' pay (35-40 hour week and shifts) is between £25k and £64k. They certainly do push a few knobs!

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          • #20
            Re: Reform want doctors and nurses to pay no basic rate tax

            Originally posted by goats View Post
            They can’t seem to take it off the super rich billionaires as they are clever enough to just jump ship paying little tax, so then they go after those that work the hardest, probably your 50-120k per annum group, they pay for most of it no doubt. Those under 50 just moan they can’t afford a house or a holiday as that’s the bottom line these days…..the days of Labour just filtering it back to the people on benefits or low incomes to piss up the wall have long gone, that group will be in for a shock if they think they can just go fishing around Cowbridge one afternoon to the next….
            Poor old landlords

            Praying for you at this sad time

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            • #21
              Re: Reform want doctors and nurses to pay no basic rate tax

              Originally posted by goats View Post
              Hence why the nhs or government are now buying care homes
              Sell them one of your houses ?

              Feed the world

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