MelonB
MelonB
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Re: Who will get the blame for this? Labour or Trump or both? – politicalbetting.com
That was lazy journalism. It’s a non sequitur. The wealthy may or may not be leaving the UK, but that has no bearing whatsoever on this year’s CGT revenue. I have to deal with this sort of journalist… (View Post)5 -
Re: Who will get the blame for this? Labour or Trump or both? – politicalbetting.com
Income from CGT this January is for disposals made between April 2023 and April 2024. There will be an increase in CGT in Jan 2026 because individuals were liquidating gains ahead of an expected rate… (View Post)5 -
Re: Who will get the blame for this? Labour or Trump or both? – politicalbetting.com
Tariffs is the odd one out there. They don’t contribute to UK cost of living. In fact they have probably had a deflationary effect so far, both through dumping and the oil price. It’s the American co… (View Post)1 -
Re: Hyperliberalism – politicalbetting.com
Anthony Beevor’s house in the background: He’s not woke. (View Post)1 -
Re: A Cambridge madness – politicalbetting.com
Investing in home improvements is very good for generating economic activity though. Most of the money goes to services, or to the wholesale and retail margins on goods, and if it involves improving … (View Post)1
