Yes.
So we die, what happens to the houses and money we have?
Yes.
Toxteth in the 80's was more than about deprivation. Personally I think a re-run of that will happen somewhere in the UK within the next five years.
History shows that the greater the inequality the greater the swing politically.
So we die, what happens to the houses and money we have?
it's one reason I'm not fussed about earning more than £40k as I don't want to sie in that higher bracket!
When we discuss wealth, how much money are we talking about?
I ask as working class people who purchased a 3 bed semi inside the M25 for a sensible amount 15-20 years ago can now have property worth £500,000.
What is inherently wrong with being rich?
House prices go up, deal with it. My grandparents bought their house for about the same price as a family hatchback and it is now worth half a million+. So what.
Simply put: because you can afford to. If you're earning enough to pay the top rate of tax, you're into the top 1% of earners in this country. Whether you feel it or not, you're rich compared to most people.
The state gets it.
I think the general consensus on here is it is fine if you've earned it yourself from nothing, but not so much if your're Mr. Cadbury Jnr, and you inherit all you'll ever need and have no requirement to be good at anything but will still earn more than 99.9% of others because of your placement in society.
+1
I'd like to see all estates upon death go into funding infrastructure projects.
I think the general consensus on here is it is fine if you've earned it yourself from nothing, but not so much if your're Mr. Cadbury Jnr, and you inherit all you'll ever need and have no requirement to be good at anything but will still earn more than 99.9% of others because of your placement in society.
I have no objection whatsoever in a % of my income supporting those less fortunate than me.
Are you for real.
Yup.