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Re: One year on from the election – politicalbetting.com
Excuse me! Tax dodging? I think that deserves an apology. I have never tax dodged. I have bought shares. I have taken out ISAs. I have bought a home and a holiday home to enjoy. I have a DC drawdown … (View Post)3 -
Re: One year on from the election – politicalbetting.com
A car in front of us yesterday threw litter out of the window of the car. I was fuming for ages. If they didn't want an untidy car why is it ok to make the countryside untidy. Guillotine was my … (View Post)2 -
Re: One year on from the election – politicalbetting.com
@hyufd you haven't a clue. I have over £5m invested nearly all of which is not revenue generating but capital generating or doing nothing. It is ISAs, property I don't rent out out but use … (View Post)5 -
Re: One year on from the election – politicalbetting.com
Yeah the income will but not the capital. It is easy to tie your capital up without generating £35k of income from it and live off the capital. Pension funds, ISA, capital growth shares, property, et… (View Post)1 -
Re: One year on from the election – politicalbetting.com
Not all wealthy pensioners. I am going to get it and I am definitely in the wealth category. Many of us live off of savings and investments so will now still get the WFA as there isn't a capital… (View Post)1