
solentstars
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i think the coalition have started to raise the fresh hold of the low earners tax free allowance so they do not pay tax and their aim is 10,000 which is a great move.
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i,m comfortable and payed a higher rate of tax and have a better standard of living why would i want the extra money from child benifit to line my pockets even more .
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good post i payed higher rate tax and would rather the debt was cut back to put more money into nhs and education policeing,i could never understand why people on my income could claim child benefit .
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i,m a citzen you may be a subject lol:rolleyes:
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i thinks it a ploy so their budgets are not cut,its funny how these stories emerge so the taxpayers keep getting ripped of and their budgets are left alone. anyone remember the weapons of mass destruction lies which blair and bush told us.
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a good story do you write fiction for a living.
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i agree and because of the money pumped into the economy unemployment has not rocketed like the 1980,s which to me was the worst recession i have lived threw with 15 % interest rates and vat going up from 7 to 15%, a 2 or 3 day week i don,t know how i kept my house unlike alot of my friends who had theirs repossessed. good start by the present government cutting back child benefit.
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whos leftie is he a banker or a boxer
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rip great comedian
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sorry just comparing brown and bush governments for debts not policys.
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well all opposition politicians do it when they are out of office.
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wow how original another dune slogan:smug:you make me laugh,ha ha:rolleyes:
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unlike you i am open minded i did not vote for the labour party and label me a leftie if it does not fit into your viewpoint. but i think you will find every economist points the finger squarely at the bankers( unlike you) for the fact we are pumping billions around the world to stop a world wide depression. we have doubled the national debt to keep banks from going bust . i think americas debt was much bigger but i,ve not heard you blame him for the slump . When Bush was sworn in on January 20, 2001, the national debt was $5,727,776,738,304.64. When "W" left office on January 20, 2009, the national debt was $10,626,877,048,913.08. The growth in the national debt during his eight years in office: $4,899,100,310,608.44. The average yearly growth in the national debt during Bush's presidency: $612,387,538,826.05. During much of Bush's tenure, he had a Republican majority in both the House and the Senate. He claimed that tax cuts would pay for themselves - they did not. He claimed that tax cuts would result in growth - we are in the worst economic downturn since the Great Depression.
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i would think it was the main cause of the slump hence the billions pumped in around the world to stop a depression like the 1930,s
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sorry the blame lies squarely with the bankers worldwide for causing the worldwide slump,i don,t think gorden brown caused the meltdown in america under bush a rightie using your terminology .i don,t blame bush either but governments around the world for not regulating the casino banking system. the labour party like thatchers tories before them had been in power to long and run out of ideas like all government do.
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trouble is i wish they were lefties,its silly when you got two tory partys and the the real conservative party are more left wing than the present labour party.
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i expect you are right but i,m still upset we had to bail out the bankers and we all have to pay for their greed and mismanagement thank god we,ve got a left wing tory party.
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more like the stone age:rolleyes: lets get the kids up chimneys and give the tax avoiders more tax breaks rather than the hard working majority at the lower rungs of society. remember we are all in this together:lol:
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but he a nobody ,leave him in his own little dream world .
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like the members of the communists and fascists he will repeat the party line and not diverge from it one bit and also i expect he is winding you up, because he posts the same predicable lines time after time:o
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unlike you with your communist authoritarian mindset,i do not vote for the same party every election:rolleyes:
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unlike you i do not vote for the same party every election
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i agree the present labour party reminds me of the dark days of thatchers governments authoritarian tendencys and she would be more at home with the present labour party i suspect rather than a leftwing tory party of today.
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i walked up Britannia road with other saints fans and did not have or see any trouble with the bournemouth fans who were getting on to their coaches to go home.
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the trouble is i see the lib con has more left wing than the authoritarian labour party and i,m glad that the present government is undoing some of labours right wing policys like id cards etc.