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What is unfair about them?Great to see that nobody has anything sensible to say, to defend deliberately unfair tax laws.
What is unfair about them?Great to see that nobody has anything sensible to say, to defend deliberately unfair tax laws.
Massive swerve. I asked a question, please be civil enough to give a direct answer with your own thoughts and reasons, i.e, why do YOU think they're unfair?Look at the examples I showed.
I asked a question, please be civil enough to give a direct answer with your own thoughts and reasons, i.e, why do YOU think they're unfair?
I never learn, must do lines:
Do you really expect that from JohnD? You don’t know him at all, do you?
A bit too deep, and no it isn't. Summary. The world is a swamp. Always has been, always will be. Many people (from the so-called good and bad sides of society) either dip their toe in said swamp or are in it up to their necks. This might be individuals, might be entire organisations. The unlucky ones get caught, the lucky ones might manage to take their minor/major wrongdoings to their grave. And before anyone cares to comment, in using the words unlucky and lucky, I am not condoning anything most people would consider wrong on a moral and/or legal level.Whose the pm parachuted in without having to bother with things like getting voted by your own members.
Might be a bit to deep for you and nosey.
Flag in Rishi’s cap, surely?Nail in the Tory coffin.
Nail in the Tory coffin.
But you don't.And BTW
Three quarters of Britons support wealth taxes on millionaires | YouGov
YouGov tests support for tax reforms on the richest portion of the populationyougov.co.uk