Like those that took an interest in Brexit but sat at home on their arses instead of voting and then moaned about the result?It will allow those of us who take an interest to decide on the outcome.
Like those that took an interest in Brexit but sat at home on their arses instead of voting and then moaned about the result?It will allow those of us who take an interest to decide on the outcome.
In contrast, the Conservative pension pledge proved more supported, with 73% backing the plan to raise the amount of income pensioners can receive before having to pay income tax in line with the annual increase in the state pension under the existing “triple lock”.
Which at the point it will be needed represent an extra £49 per year. Based on forecast triple lock increases in the state pension over a number of years as the tax break points are frozen. Tory planning. Doubtful if any party can change that or avoid a time extension if one turns out to be needed.In contrast, the Conservative pension pledge proved more supported, with 73% backing the plan to raise the amount of income pensioners can receive before having to pay income tax in line with the annual increase in the state pension under the existing “triple lock”.
In contrast, the Conservative pension pledge proved more supported, with 73% backing the plan to raise the amount of income pensioners can receive before having to pay income tax in line with the annual increase in the state pension under the existing “triple lock”.
But that would make them a 'tax dodger' in your books.tax relief
Yes, look what happened when the Tories had a huge majorityA huge majority and no effective opposition will be a disaster for democracy
IPSOS has published its first MRP for the election and it makes grim viewing for the Tory faithful:
That could be a game changer. They haven't had Scottish support for a while and that looks like it will change this time.and Labour make gains in Scotland at the expense of the SNP.