Well go on then, justify reducing this tax when we need all the money we can get. Are the government expecting more people to play bingo as a result?
Should senior citizens, the main clientele of bingo halls, be charged a 22 or even 20% levy on a pastime in their twilight years after many of them have paid a lifetime of tax and contributions ? Hardly fair.
As for saving money, would a better way to start be to stop financial aid to China, a country that has over 1.5 TRILLION dollars in cash reserve ? That is over 50% of the UK's entire GDP.
Or perhaps the 500 MILLION dollars that we have just given Pakistan for border security.
Maybe trimming a little fat of a grossly inflated civil service that is mired in bureaucracy, waste and ridiculously expensive A to B via Z procurement procedures.
What about the seemingly ineffective 2.5% cut in VAT ? Many stores dropped their prices to entice people in during recession which renders the cut almost useless.
Could we at least try to cut a welfare cost to the UK which is £150 BILLION 2008/9 and expected to hit £170 BILLION 2009/10. By cutting I mean by redoubling efforts to get some workshy off their backsides and into work or getting getting the legions of people on incapacity benefity who are clearly taking the hot water and neither need it or deserve it off the public purse. Does a couple on a joint income over over, say, 50k a year need child benefit ?
ID cards ..... Not required, not needed and will make little to no difference to terrorism matters that the Government would have you believe. Billions saved there.
Any cash generated by green taxation ploughed straight back into the pocket of the taxpayer. ie reduction in income tax, reduced or frozen council tax or use this to help fund greener energy and desperately needed nuclear power stations.
These are just a few that would save amounts that would make bingo tax revenue look like peanuts.
Look after the pennies and pounds take care of themselves. Never a truer word spoken.