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youngmafbog | 12:47 Tue 23rd Dec 2014 | News
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2884526/We-bring-mansion-tax-straight-away-warns-Balls-Shadow-Chancellor-says-wants-start-raising-money-NHS-soon-possible-Labour-power.html

Well, no surprises, tax and spend.

The NHS needs a shake up, more money just wont work Brown tried that. Anything you pour in just dissappears.

And whilst a mansion tax on 2m Homes sounds like it will only affect the super rich, how long before that amount drops when Balls realizes it does not bring in enough Brass?

And, as with all tsaxes, the limit wont be raised meaning our children or grandchildren will be paying it on a 3 bed semi one day.

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he wants to tax £2m homes and you immediately invent a horror story of how it will affect semis... have you thought of getting a job at the Mail? You've got the right stuff.
honesty and common sense
Rich people don't even pay Council Tax on their properties. Do you think they'll pay this.
But owning an expensive house is just rich on paper, it's not cash in the bank.
How do rich people not pay council tax?
Their houses are registered as belonging to off-shore companies, ummmm.
No it's not spending, it's 'investment'. Politicians always refer to spending as investment these days. It's ridiculous, it's spending. When I go to the supermarket I don't say I am going shopping to 'invest' in some groceries.
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jno, think out the box for once.

Oh, you can't on this one because it's your beloved labour.
There are plenty of semis worth £2m. And how rich is 'rich'?

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