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Old 21-03-2012, 02:41 PM #11
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You should maybe read your post again and see if you can think why I would think you were insinuating something. The clue, you see, was in the words.

Yeah, they could raise the top rate of tax and make it impossible for rich people and banks to operate in the UK. Then they can all move to another country, taking their business with them. There'd be no one left to invest in anything or employ anyone... and we can all come and work for the local authority.

Or... they could make overweight people pay for their own obesity-related illnesses through taxing their food, the same way that they've taxed the smoker almost out of existance.
Well no need to worry the 50p tax rate is now 45p and corporate tax is down from 24% to 22%.
So low income families cant afford to buy a home, save, and you are suggesting taxing food too now?
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