Richard_Tyndall
Richard_Tyndall
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Re: A Tribute Act – politicalbetting.com
Labour was your party. You decided that it no longer stood for what you wanted as you are, to put it politely, a fringe (or perhaps niche) voter. There is nothing wrong with that - I did the same wit… (View Post)1 -
Re: A Tribute Act – politicalbetting.com
It seems to me that the biggest losers would be those who are currently (legally) gaming the system to their own tax advantage. (View Post)1 -
Re: A Tribute Act – politicalbetting.com
Out of the two of you, you are the one who has been threatening to vote Tory because you don't like the position of your own party. I would suggest that makes you far more of a Tory enabler than… (View Post)2 -
Re: A Tribute Act – politicalbetting.com
The numbers Bart used were simply representations at those levels. It is not the case it would be stepped in that way. It would be a continuous sliding scale. Someone earning £49K would still be payi… (View Post)2 -
Re: A Tribute Act – politicalbetting.com
This is simply not true. At least, unless you consider businesses under 50 employees to be 'completely unregulated' which I can assure you they are not. The suggestion is to extend the curr… (View Post)4
