John D will explain soon.
John D will explain soon.
I'm in favour of some privatisation, not completely. Far too many people don't take responsibility for their health because they know they can get free health care, perhaps it will encourage people to take care of themselves better and stop being so fat and lazy, which probably forms the bulk load of what the NHS has to deal with. 9/10 health problems are self inflicted. I'm in favour of contributing towards costs, paying to see a GP, etc. Don't want lung cancer? don't sit around on the dole smoking ciggies and swigging tinnys all day watching jeremy kyle. NHS is seen as a bottomless pit, which is a problem.
If Sugar is a resident and a taxpayer, he is also entitled to call on the Fire Brigade if his house catches fire. Perhaps you think he shouldn't be.
How much taxpayers' money do you waste in setting up a means-testing apparatus and getting aged, infirm and senile retired plumbers to fill in application forms and provide evidence of their savings? For £200 a year?
I thought it was too much paperwork for means testing though John, that is what you saidNo doubt motorbiking will be enraged to learn that now I am entitled to it myself, I am very willing that I, and people like me who are pensioners but not poor, should not receive a taxpayer handout that we do not need.
I am the opposite of prosperous people demanding handouts.
So I've been told. And told. And told. And told. And told. And toldDo you know he's in the top 1% of tax payers?
Are you sure I didn't question the cost and value of means testing?I thought it was too much paperwork for means testing though John, that is what you said
Logs into Diynot.com looks at general and whats tonights question/hot topic 'Should Alan Sugar call the fire brigade if his house is on fire...' wtaf.
More like how popular is our new leader, well at 22% on yougov he's just about beating Abacus.
Oh dear. That's not an extreme right wing racist xenophobic comment by the way that is fact also.
All you had to say is, you changed your opinion, and no to Sugar being able to call the fire serviceAre you sure I didn't question the cost and value of means testing?
Do you believe Alan Sugar should be allowed to call the fire brigade if his house catches fire?
Which of your opinions have you modified in the last seven years? Were any of them influenced by your own personal experience?
Do YOU think YOU should get a handout at the taxpayer's expense?
1) a drop of 0.03 is not “tanking”my ask was for it to tank a bit - I'm happy with my profits. Thanks to Labour
More like how popular is our new leader, well at 22% on yougov
I changed my mind on Brexit, and of course after paying vast amounts of tax i will claim what i'm entitled too.Moshe is reluctant to answer my other questions.
You mean you want to claim a handout intended to help out the poor even if you are not poor.I changed my mind on Brexit, and of course after paying vast amounts of tax i will claim what i'm entitled too.
Tories want means tested WFA bad idea, 7 years later Labour want it, good idea, no point talking about the future John, i might change my mind just like you.You mean you want to claim a handout intended to help out the poor even if you are not poor.
But if entitlement changes and you are not entitled to claim it you will not claim it.