VAT is going up to 20% say government

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Just to put Labour supporters' screaming and pant-wetting about the £6bn wasteful spending savings into perspective.
 
As long as people are fairly taxed I don't have an issue. It's when poorer people get breaks and the rich have to make up for them that I have an issue.
 
As long as people are fairly taxed I don't have an issue. It's when poorer people get breaks and the rich have to make up for them that I have an issue.
Well that's the world we live in. The rich pay more through % and pay more through the disproportionate brackets. But a poor person will tell you they can "afford" it. Meh.
 
The public never chose GB, that was his point.

Don't spurt some BS about how the public didn't 'choose' Blair etc... you know people aren't sensible with their votes and treat it like a presidential election.

Some people are so petty.

By the same argument then, the public never chose David Cameron... It doesn't alter the fact that the point of GB never being elected is completely irrelevant.

EDIT: Moi? A socialist? Aú contraire!
 
Also known as the: "Why should 20 poles living in the same house pay the same tax as a bachelor when they're producing 20x more rubbish to be picked up?" conundrum.

as it stands my family of 5 (4 adults, 1 child) produce less waste than the family of 5 (2 adults, 3 children) next door, why is it fair to charge us more for less of a service?

it's quite possible for more people to produce less waste than fewer people and yet under poll tax we would all be charged the same. rubbish.
 
Its not just about waste. As far as services go, being charged per head seems fairer to me. Maybe we should just go back to being charging on how many windows you've got?
 
Its not just about waste. As far as services go, being charged per head seems fairer to me. Maybe we should just go back to being charging on how many windows you've got?

of course it's not just about waste. take policing, we must waste a bit of police time, we're an end house on a terrace with many avenues of exit, the house is frequently the target of stone throwing, it's not our fault damage is caused, but we'd have to pay the same as those causing the damage.

perhaps we should tax based on actual usage as opposed to perceived?
 
Yeah and then someone's got to measure it all and that costs more money. Not to mention all the disputes over how much of this and that, nightmare. Sounds like a big spiralling mess. For me - On average, more people = more services = you pay more.
 
Yeah and then someone's got to measure it all and that costs more money. Not to mention all the disputes over how much of this and that, nightmare. Sounds like a big spiralling mess. For me - On average, more people = more services = you pay more.

it's a bad system, we proved it in the 90s, do we really want it back? any PM backing anything like a 'poll tax' would be committing career suicide.

it penalises those on lower incomes by dint of the fact that they don't/can't do a skilled job.
 
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