Racheal Reeves

The French, Dutch, Spanish and Portuguese were all colonists. Do they suffer the same problem with reparations?

I'm sure these countries have their own hand wringing, guilt-ridden apologists. Maybe they're just not as vocal as our own who seem programmed to hate their own country and deny the massive contribution our ancestors made to the world. The liberal greivance mongers tell them to only concentrate on one or two negative aspects and parrot the same old anti colonial drivel at every opportunity.
 
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"He said he thought of a working person as someone who “goes out and earns their living, usually paid in a sort of monthly cheque" and who can't "write a cheque to get out of difficulties".

Speaking afterwards, his spokesman sought to clarify that those with a "small amount of savings" could still be defined as working people.

This could include cash savings, or stocks and shares in a tax-free Individual Savings Accounts (ISA), he suggested."


So he defined it as someone who goes out and earns their living and cannot write a cheque to get out of difficulties.
So that is someone with no savings - only those people will be considered working people when it come to the pre election promise.
Then the spokesmen says those with a "small amount of savings" could still be defined as working people. - So what is "small"
 
you missed out the "and property" bit.

Having second (and third, or more) properties makes a person markedly different from someone who waits on their wages going in, each month.
Sounds like a disaster for renters.
 
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Yes - well why wouldn't they if a landlord suddenly starts getting taxed more on the income. Or some other way Rachel thieves can think of

Let's suppose people go into business to make a profit, and charge their customers as much as possible.

Does the customers' ability to pay vary with the tax liabilities of the supplier?
 
who the fek is any government to decide as a normal working man because you have saved a bit instead of pishing it up against a wall or smoking it
That because your then able to spend a few bob if some shyte happens in your life you must now not be a normal working man
 
its exactly what he said. Stop lying.
Which you can not take out of context from other things he said.

Then things get stupid as they often do in the news - LOL he didn't say what resources workers could have. ANS - anything they like and can manage unless they apply for benefits.

The pundits can't do what they sometimes can do, forecast a tax cut so news switches to things Labour haven't said they wont do. Fiscal drag gets a mention. There before Labour got in and locked in for a period. Years not weeks.

Fact is until the budget is released no one really has any idea what they will do. Changes to how debt is handled expected and advised.
 
Let's suppose people go into business to make a profit, and charge their customers as much as possible.

Does the customers' ability to pay vary with the tax liabilities of the supplier?
like fuel for example? Taxes go up, prices go up, people pay more.
 
Fact is until the budget is released no one really has any idea what they will do. Changes to how debt is handled expected and advised.
Apart from this chancellor who is dripping out what will be in the budget possibly so as to not shock the markets, by dripping out what she will do the markets can factor in numbers.
 
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