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Sir Ralph

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  1. I said the list was not exhaustive and listed a number of others. HS2 is an example of unchecked incompetency within a quango which shows that it is common. Within some of these quangos I have witnessed them at work. NHS quangos are notorious for being wasteful. Do you want me to prove future incompetency for some Of these quangos? There are clearly a number of these quangos that could be removed or be reformed. Assume you agree that civil service savings can be made too as well as welfare spending? You seem to think that no spending saving can be made at all in the context of a government that has shown it has bugger all intention of taking a balanced approach. As you are always very good at only asking questions please can you confirm why the government has only increased taxes so far and not reduced spending? Is your view that no savings can be made in respect of the matters I have mentioned and any other matters?
  2. Have you read about the wastage on HS2 as an example ? I didnt say get rid of it altogether, there are clearly business benefits but pissing tax payers money up the wall to that extent with that amount of incompetency is not ok.
  3. Brilliant. Chat GPT must have helped with that one.
  4. Rid off or seriously reform to avoid the billions of waste - non exhaustive list includes the HSE, multiple NHS quangos, Highways agency, HS2, Natural England......there are lotsof them that are actually a hindrance to business growth. To be fair to @badgerx16 LAs are much more stretched than these lot. Again, are we saying that Government spending is reasonable and savings cannot be made?
  5. if you are correct his job doesnt exist then cause he can't make any savings for LA's? With what I deal with on a day to day basis I see actions bordering on incompetence due to jobs being created out of bureaucracy and people who dont create anything, other than paperwork. What about the other savings I mentioned? Do you think there is nowhere where public spending can be saved at all?
  6. It depends on authority to authority and how their individual systems and processes work. I'm talking about LA specific savings. As I said in my message, some LA's are well run but others are flabbier. Are you saying that there aren't some LA's who are badly run and where savings and efficiencies can't be made? What about the other savings I mentioned? Do you think there is nowhere where public spending can be saved at all?
  7. Cause I disagree with the usual band of brothers. Its a childs response. I would value Russell Martin's opinion on the long ball game more than his opinion on anything beyond this afternoon's programming on CBeebies. I challenged him once and he sent me a picture of an ars.
  8. hilarious @tdmickey3
  9. Cut the civil service, reduce the number of quangos and governmental bodies and reduce local authority wastage. A friend was senior in local authority and now has a business that helps authorities make savings (not redundancies) - he continues to highlight to me the wastage that could be saved in some local authorities, albeit I am aware that some are run much better than others. Some people I've spoken to have said that net zero spending could / should be reduced but I dont know enough about it. I also believe that there is a lot of wastage in the NHS from speaking to family members in it so I would target that too but again they know more about it than me.
  10. Of course I'm not advocating tax cuts in the current climate - its was typo in one message but hands up as it made that message confusing. My previous messages on this have always referred to reduce spending, particularly day to day public spending so I have been consistent. These are just small businesses commenting at the moment. Its funny how you have made an excuse in every single instance and wont accept their concerns and none of them are valid in your mind. Spending cuts as a priority, tax to fill any gaps only.
  11. They realised that Vicky Pollard wouldnt be able to afford her fags and Sky TV license, cant be having that
  12. Fair enough it because I’m an angry man. Looking forward to seeing the responses.
  13. Are you taking the piss? The 1960s and 1970s?! The cavemen survived with no tax so I think we could do that too
  14. I meant to say spending cuts not tax cuts. The channel 4 guy is commenting in the context of a balanced budget to reduce the deficit and borrowing costs. The issue (which I keep mentioning again and again) is that they only want to increase taxes and not reduce spending which is harmful to the economy. The best approach for growth is to firstly find where you can make cuts to spending and then, if absolutely necessary, increase tax. This will be a one way budget and approach which will ultimately be bad for business. You have taken that quote from the bbc thread - read the rest of it to see what businesses say. Resounding support for these tax rises…not https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/live/cwynl0q5eynt Don’t worry there will be mountains of this stuff soon but you want the government to tax more. Wow, people would be more aspirational grow their businesses and comply more people if there was less tax?!!! Greedy bastards! What do you make of possible tax rises?published at 11:56 11:56 We have been hearing from members of the public on possible tax rises at the upcoming Budget on 26 November. Harry is an NHS doctor working 46 hours a week. He is due to become a consultant in the next 12 months, but says he will no longer qualify for nursery funding for his son once he achieves the promotion, as the starting salary for the role is over the £100,000 free-childcare cap. "Once I'm over that [£100,000] bracket, I'm majorly disincentivised to go to work... So when I take up a consultant post, I’m probably going to work part time," he tells Nicky Campbell on BBC Radio 5 Live. We also heard from Steven, a plumber and small business owner in Epping. He says there is no incentive to grow his business at the moment as it could push him over the VAT threshold. Businesses have to register for VAT if their VAT-taxable turnover is more than £90,000. "I withhold services towards the end of the tax year because of the VAT threshold," Steven says. He adds that "a lot" of sole traders and small businesses "don't want the hassle of being VAT registered". If the government raised the threshold to £120,000-£150,000, he says he would "happily take on another trainee" and grow his business. More tax rises will halt my growth plan, says small businesses ownerpublished at 10:56 10:56 We've been hearing from readers about how they think the Budget could affect them. Matt Cooper, who runs a small business that provides educational courses on mountain safety, says that every time he switches on the news it seems there's another tax on the public which is making it tough for companies like his. "More tax rises will halt my plan of growth," he says. "I'm not a Conservative voter, but it felt like the economy was in better hands before, as it just feels like there's new taxes all the time."
  15. What are you saying then? The chap on radio 4 is talking about reducing the deficit and saying that taxes can help to achieve this but is hoping reeves will explain where cuts will be made My personal perspective on a balanced budget is one that you Start with tax cuts that are necessary and then tax rises should be supplemental only, in the context of the last budget. Im not sure why this statement from radio 4 is ground breaking or proves what I have said as being incorrect. The point is Labour don’t want to make any savings they want to tax some people into oblivion
  16. Exactly - a balanced budget, including tax cuts. Whenever I mention tax cuts on here some the population here freaks out. Having only tax rises is a terrible idea which is all we have had so far and all the media are talking about, yet you are intent continually backing the Government on this stance. Start with tax cuts that are necessary and then tax rises should be supplemental only, in the context of the last budget.
  17. I suggest we wait and see the business world’s reaction to a potential high tax budget. Then we will know who’s talking rubbish. Bookmark please
  18. What you said doesn’t reflect what I said anyway as you keep saying things I haven’t said. Maybe read articles from business people in the public eye and see what they think to your high tax approach - don’t just take it from me. I don’t want to ever sit on a board anyway. Have a good morning
  19. I know you wouldn’t discuss it or politics in a meeting I am saying if you discussed it with contemporaries at board level. If I spoke to people I work alongside and said the things you said they would all take the living piss out of me, including friends in finance.in my work we don’t have board meetings - we just work directly with the ultimate decision maker and funder
  20. Great response. You would have to pay tax to fiddle it
  21. And if you went around these boards that you allege you work on and told them your pro tax stance they would take the piss out of you. Your view on the business world and economy doesn’t align with one successful person I know so I think your BS.
  22. Very true - I’m efficient with my time and I’m not an estate agent so don’t slander me with that. When I was younger I’ve worked in the public sector I’ve worked in the private sector and now run own business which I have done for a number of years so I probably have a more diverse experience and knowledge than many. On this forum I find it confusing as it must be one or the few places where alleged business people seem to be so pro tax and anti or silent on lower tax / pro business policies. Very strange and, other than dale vince, not aligned at all what business people in the public eye say which gives me huge reservation. Actually what I say aligns with them so maybe that says a lot.
  23. Too simplistic. And put the hours, sacrifice and risk to get there? I know lots of people who aren’t capable or don’t want to, so you dismiss the hard graft, risk and sacrifice those people put in to be in that good position by saying that. Money growing on trees comes to mind again
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