Stom wrote:I remember a Labour policy a few years ago that my dad was convinced would lead to him paying 10k+a year extra tax. Even though the calculator showed he’d pay about £120 more a year...Banquo wrote:So you are saying £48000 pa extra for the top 5% thenPuja wrote:
And will require each and every taxpayer to hand over £2,400 extra each year*.
*This figure accomplished by taking everything that anyone even remotely connected with Labour has ever said would be interesting (including Guardian journalists!), assigning a very generous estimate of cost, deciding that abolishing tuition fees would be an immediate increase as opposed to lending students money to pay fees which apparently is magic money that appears from nowhere, assuming the economy and tax revenues will never grow again (because ipso facto, it doesn't when Conservatives aren't in power), rounding everything up, and then adding it all together and dividing by 31.2m taxpayers, because Labour are well known for applying flat tax rates.
When questioned about Conservative spending plans, apparently there's going to be a £30bn surplus across the next 5 years, so they're going to spend that.
£150 million a week for the NHS all over again.
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( I am kidding- thats the Daily Mail version)
The press is too powerful.
Define "Press"...