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    Re: Question for all the right wingers on here

    Quote Originally Posted by Alan Lung View Post
    The most unhinged right-wing loons on here are James Wales, Wales Bales and Native Hipster. Maybe ask them about it.
    I'm not a right winger, more of an inside forward with an eye for goal.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Heathblue View Post
    I'm guessing he saw the word in the Guardian a number of times and thought, it must be cool to use it.
    Stop it!

  3. #78

    Re: Question for all the right wingers on here

    Quote Originally Posted by stevo View Post
    Okay, so maybe all you right wingers don’t hate left wingers. Perhaps a better question to ask is why do you favour right wing politics over left wing?
    because Communism doesn't work, sent from my Ł1,000k i phone

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    Quote Originally Posted by + the native hipster View Post
    because Communism doesn't work, sent from my Ł1,000k i phone
    That’s a bit like me saying all right wingers are fascist, racist *****.

  5. #80

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    Quote Originally Posted by stevo View Post
    That’s a bit like me saying all right wingers are fascist, racist *****.
    no you've lost me there

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    Quote Originally Posted by + the native hipster View Post
    because Communism doesn't work, sent from my Ł1,000k i phone
    Since when Brainiac?

  7. #82

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    fair point , the great communist states are, eerr ,

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    Re: Question for all the right wingers on here

    Quote Originally Posted by + the native hipster View Post
    no you've lost me there
    Really?

  9. #84

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    Really?
    yes, my new phone = racism?

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    Re: Question for all the right wingers on here

    Quote Originally Posted by stevo View Post
    Okay, so maybe all you right wingers don’t hate left wingers. Perhaps a better question to ask is why do you favour right wing politics over left wing?
    For me, wing is just something added to a word to continue to drive hate between different factions, let's be clear here, spineless Eric has used it in the context of calling people racist, but he's got no bollox, his innuendo is very clear when you look at his posting history. I dislike most politicians and gravitate towards different politicians on different days and different issues, WB has mentioned, it's a uni party and IMO he's correct.
    Together you are strong
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    "Q"

    I note in the Tory graph today, a millionaire is leaving this country every 24 hours, the politics of hate and envy is reducing this countries tax take, why not set a higher tax band for high earners but not a level to make them want to leave the country, is this right or left wing thinking ?

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    Re: Question for all the right wingers on here

    Quote Originally Posted by Heathblue View Post
    I note in the Tory graph today, a millionaire is leaving this country every 24 hours, the politics of hate and envy is reducing this countries tax take, why not set a higher tax band for high earners but not a level to make them want to leave the country, is this right or left wing thinking ?
    Well, there's a teaser.

    A higher tax band for higher earners is 'left'. Angst that rich twats will take their ill-gotten gains to a different jurisdiction where they will pay less tax (as if they don't anyway) is 'right'. How we missed Phil Collins! Describing a desire for redistribution and equality as 'the politics of hate and envy' is capital letters 'RIGHT'.

    Together you are strong
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    "Lenin"

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    Re: Question for all the right wingers on here

    Quote Originally Posted by Heathblue View Post
    I note in the Tory graph today, a millionaire is leaving this country every 24 hours, the politics of hate and envy is reducing this countries tax take, why not set a higher tax band for high earners but not a level to make them want to leave the country, is this right or left wing thinking ?
    You are just doing what you are accusing others of doing with the 'politics of envy'. It's pretty easy to make a case for higher taxes on wealthy people without it coming from a place of envy or hate.

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    Re: Question for all the right wingers on here

    Quote Originally Posted by jon1959 View Post
    Well, there's a teaser.

    A higher tax band for higher earners is 'left'. Angst that rich twats will take their ill-gotten gains to a different jurisdiction where they will pay less tax (as if they don't anyway) is 'right'. How we missed Phil Collins! Describing a desire for redistribution and equality as 'the politics of hate and envy' is capital letters 'RIGHT'.

    Together you are strong
    Divided you are weak
    "Lenin"
    Rich twats, letting the guard down BTW i'm PAYE and may be a twat, but will never be a rich one
    We want better housing
    We want a better health service
    We want better social care
    We want better transportation services
    The UK via immigration is growing annually at approx. the size of Manchester
    etc.
    etc.

    some thing has to pay for for all the above and more!!, I have no idea if the Tory graph is right but IMO, the country shouldn't be making our wealthy look outside the UK to live and stash their wealth, taking say 35% of a million is better than taking 60% of F/All
    Not by choice but i've only ever worked for wealthy entrepreneurs my current and what will be my last employer falls into this bracket i don't begrudge them or any previous employer having a lifestyle that most of us would like if being honest, these entrepreneurs, provide a backbone of employment to those who would never want the responsibility of running a business are prepared to turn up for 40/60 hours per week, do a job and get by O.K, i'm reasonably sure my views on individuals having billions wouldn't be far from yours (when my current employer bins me, tomorrow, next week, next year i have no idea when it will be) i've promised Doris that i'm going to call it a day and put my feet up i rarely keep my promises though!!!

    Phil Collins, great drummer but ruined Genesis, he did write however, a great song called Driving the last spike, (we can't dance album) his lyrics in this song are stunning and all about working men & women!!!

    WE could always Drill baby Drill to generate a bit of extra wonga, but all poiticians (all badge colours) would only divide it it out amoungst themselves.


    Not sure if you know who this journalist is, but the Q people are anticipating big things because she posted this today she was featured in the Q posts a couple of times.

    "follow the pen"

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    4 pages of discussion about right v left

    Some good,some rubbish as always.


    One question lads?


    Where does the centre come into this equation?


    Just asking like

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    Quote Originally Posted by Elwood Blues View Post
    4 pages of discussion about right v left

    Some good,some rubbish as always.


    One question lads?


    Where does the centre come into this equation?


    Just asking like
    The centre is where the majority of the people reside and it is always shifting.

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    Re: Question for all the right wingers on here

    Quote Originally Posted by jon1959 View Post
    Well, there's a teaser.

    A higher tax band for higher earners is 'left'. Angst that rich twats will take their ill-gotten gains to a different jurisdiction where they will pay less tax (as if they don't anyway) is 'right'. How we missed Phil Collins! Describing a desire for redistribution and equality as 'the politics of hate and envy' is capital letters 'RIGHT'.

    Together you are strong
    Divided you are weak
    "Lenin"
    fair play that nice mr lenin was very considerate to anyone who wasn't ''together''

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    Re: Question for all the right wingers on here

    Quote Originally Posted by jon1959 View Post
    Well, there's a teaser.

    A higher tax band for higher earners is 'left'. Angst that rich twats will take their ill-gotten gains to a different jurisdiction where they will pay less tax (as if they don't anyway) is 'right'. How we missed Phil Collins! Describing a desire for redistribution and equality as 'the politics of hate and envy' is capital letters 'RIGHT'.

    Together you are strong
    Divided you are weak
    "Lenin"
    A higher tax for higher earners isn't really a left-wing idea. It's pretty across the board and I think the income tax rates in communist countries were typically the same irrespective of income, although I'm sure thats not universal. The top rate of tax under the Tories was also higher than under Blair's Labour.

    The issue here though is how to get the tax rate right to maximise income for the state. Tax the "rich twats" too much and they **** off, or don't bother to invest. So it's getting the level right.

    I'm not sure calling people rich twats and quoting Lenin is the best arguments to demonstrate a lack of hatred, but there we go.

    Can confirm I definitely didn't miss Phil Collins!

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    Re: Question for all the right wingers on here

    Quote Originally Posted by JamesWales View Post
    A higher tax for higher earners isn't really a left-wing idea. It's pretty across the board and I think the income tax rates in communist countries were typically the same irrespective of income, although I'm sure thats not universal. The top rate of tax under the Tories was also higher than under Blair's Labour.

    The issue here though is how to get the tax rate right to maximise income for the state. Tax the "rich twats" too much and they **** off, or don't bother to invest. So it's getting the level right.

    I'm not sure calling people rich twats and quoting Lenin is the best arguments to demonstrate a lack of hatred, but there we go.

    Can confirm I definitely didn't miss Phil Collins!
    I don't miss Phil Collins either - although I'm not sure he flounced when he said he would (after the 1997 election).

    Also I didn't quote Lenin. The words are supposed to be from Q - the alt right shaman much beloved by some on here (and name dropped for a reaction by Heath). It just amused me to pretend Vladimir Ilych was the source (because it sounds credible).

    I wonder how all those countries with higher tax rates (personal and corporate) than the UK manage to survive? A quick google check throws up most of Scandinavia, half a dozen European states that seem to be doing fine, and a few East Asian success stories. Maybe the tax rates are not the whole story? Maybe there are other reasons people choose to work and pay tax in a particular country? Maybe where there is more of a collectivist culture and an experience of good quality infrastructure and public services even the rich twats choose to stay and join in?

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    Quote Originally Posted by jon1959 View Post
    I don't miss Phil Collins either - although I'm not sure he flounced when he said he would (after the 1997 election).

    Also I didn't quote Lenin. The words are supposed to be from Q - the alt right shaman much beloved by some on here (and name dropped for a reaction by Heath). It just amused me to pretend Vladimir Ilych was the source (because it sounds credible).

    I wonder how all those countries with higher tax rates (personal and corporate) than the UK manage to survive? A quick google check throws up most of Scandinavia, half a dozen European states that seem to be doing fine, and a few East Asian success stories. Maybe the tax rates are not the whole story? Maybe there are other reasons people choose to work and pay tax in a particular country? Maybe where there is more of a collectivist culture and an experience of good quality infrastructure and public services even the rich twats choose to stay and join in?
    are Scandinavian countries realising mass immigration is not good for them ? sure i read it in the granead

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    Quote Originally Posted by the other bob wilson View Post
    You for a start. You never said a word about domestic politics when we had the party that Robert Jenrick wants to lead in charge for fourteen years, yet you haven't stopped posting critical stuff about the current Government since they came in six months ago. You're just one of a group of oldish men on here who have made the traditional lifelong journey from left to right with the added qualification that because the boomer generation have not lived through the horrors of a world war, the shift to the right seems to have been more marked.

    In many ways, I don't like having to take the sort of position I have in this thread because I've got little time for the parties of Biden and Starmer these days, but the alternatives to their right are becoming frightening - the parallels with the 1930s are becoming imore marked with the passing of every year.

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    Re: Question for all the right wingers on here

    Quote Originally Posted by + the native hipster View Post
    are Scandinavian countries realising mass immigration is not good for them ? sure i read it in the granead
    The point is: 'are they seeing mass emigration of very high earners', and if so why has that not caused the economic disaster that some predict in the UK if tax rates are high.

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    Re: Question for all the right wingers on here

    Quote Originally Posted by jon1959 View Post
    Well, there's a teaser.

    A higher tax band for higher earners is 'left'. Angst that rich twats will take their ill-gotten gains to a different jurisdiction where they will pay less tax (as if they don't anyway) is 'right'. How we missed Phil Collins! Describing a desire for redistribution and equality as 'the politics of hate and envy' is capital letters 'RIGHT'.

    Together you are strong
    Divided you are weak
    "Lenin"
    Can't see a doctor ? That's because most work 3 days a week, a few 4. With NI and a top slice of 45% tax, above a certain level you're working for less than half your salary. Airlines offer 60% and 80% contracts to captains for the same reason. Hospital consultants the same. If people can chose how much to work, they will, the same as choosing where to live..

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    Quote Originally Posted by A Quiet Monkfish View Post
    Can't see a doctor ? That's because most work 3 days a week, a few 4..
    Err, that’s not the reason.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jon1959 View Post
    The point is: 'are they seeing mass emigration of very high earners', and if so why has that not caused the economic disaster that some predict in the UK if tax rates are high.
    Not sure, but Sweden has cut their income tax rates in recent years.

    The reality is, particularly within the EU, that states do compete on taxes. With such a laissez faire economic system, tax rates are a key area of competition.

    Perhaps the most famous example being Irelands low corporate tax rates.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jon1959 View Post
    The point is: 'are they seeing mass emigration of very high earners', and if so why has that not caused the economic disaster that some predict in the UK if tax rates are high.
    or, the point is they are removing people who only take from the system, thus keeping the very high earners happy their money is going to their fellow vikings

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