I recommend you get a bike & go out morenah.. I am bored with daytime TV.
I recommend you get a bike & go out morenah.. I am bored with daytime TV.
I just did and it was stimulating, as there were the usual 200 plus runners gasping and gurgling as they ran round the park, and I swept serenely past, wishing people "Good Morning" here and there.
I recommend you get a bike & go out more
A return to the halcyon days when the UK government could freely abuse its subjects civil and human rights without the EU stopping them doing that.what is the prize when we exit the EU?
And Theresa May seems the politician most ambitious to achieve that.A return to the halcyon days when the UK government could freely abuse its subjects civil and human rights without the EU stopping them doing that.
It's got a name, its called sovereignty.
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It might be argued of course that the EU was only partially successful in that noble aim.A return to the halcyon days when the UK government could freely abuse its subjects civil and human rights without the EU stopping them doing that.
It's got a name, its called sovereignty.
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A mix of borrowing and tax creep.When Hammond sees the extent of the fall in tax take,will he increase taxes or borrow more?
Unbelievable. How can you trust anything poticians say?...
“In our constitution, Parliament is supposed to be sovereign, but this weakness means that in practice it is not. We therefore need a system that gives Parliament real powers over ministers, enough time to scrutinise new EU laws, and the transparency to restore public trust in the process.”
May I take liberties with the last line of your post?A mix of borrowing and tax creep.
At one not so long ago time tax as it affected the person was simple, it was income tax and purchase tax on goods bought, plus some excise duties.
VAT was the first example of tax creep of course, extending purchase tax to a far wider range of goods, and also to services for the first time.
Since then we've seen a steady flow of additions to the range, including such as prescription charges, dental and eye care charges, company car tax, a tax on insurance premiums, a tax on aircraft landings and many even more rarified things like the registration tax on individual buy-to-let landlords.
The obscure department of the treasury which spends it's whole time searching for things not yet taxed will probably be put on overtime. There's still plenty of opportunities to get more from us, for example all that private trading on ebay, gumtree etc., not to mention boot sales, all ripe for exploitation.
And what about a logistics tax? All the online trading we do now has meant a huge growth in distribution and delivery services. That must be very tempting, since it gives an opportunity to secretly tax our food via its home deliveries, something VAT currently denies.
All a far cry from 110 years ago when the only personal tax was income tax at 4 old pence in the pound, 2.4%
Our future holds many prospects, few of them joyful.
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There is an infallible method of discerning the truth: simply INVERT and REVERSE all statements they make and assume a universal stance that anything promised, signed, uttered, written, referred or alluded to is untrue.KD, newspapers that support remain: the Independent, the Guardian and the Mirror to a lesser extent.
The Independent has a story about Mrs May:
in 2007 Ms May, then the shadow leader of the Commons, claimed that ministers should have to set out their negotiating positions to a Commons committee “and gain its approval” before talks with the EU.
Unbelievable. How can you trust anything poticians say?
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/theresa-may-brexit-article-50-brussels-negotiating-strategy-brussels-a7386156.html
Well spotted. No, the natural world of the UK is my main subject these days and it just occurred to me that Pisaura mirabilis (Nursery Web Spider) had received more than enough exposure. Since this is the main fungi time of the year, a clump of Mycena crocata (Saffron Drop Bonnet) seemed appropriate for a while.@flecc I notice you have discretely changed your avatar. Is it brexit that has pushed you to the ingestion of magic mushrooms?
Is that a mistake or am I missing something?All a far cry from 110 years ago when the only personal tax was income tax at 4 old pence in the pound, 2.4%
Yes it was Tom, just using the simple division in error. The true figure just makes the contrast between the taxes back then and those now all the worse.Is that a mistake or am I missing something?
By my reckoning, four old pennies as a percentage of an old pound, (240d), comes out as 1.666%
Tom
Or find some more of the Family silver to sell off? and there's always the prospect of selling arms to some reputable Middle Eastern or African Regime with a Spotless Human Rights Record of course.When Hammond sees the extent of the fall in tax take,will he increase taxes or borrow more?
He can't put VAT up with all the price rises happening.
He can't put Income Tax up,that would cause riots in Hartlepool
He can't increase corporation tax,especially after the Nissan deal
So where is he going to get the money to satisfy all the promises that Hammond,May and Boris have made?
The answer....BORROW????
KudosDave