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Labour Have An Epiphany........
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https:/ /www.bb c.co.uk /news/u k-polit ics-666 34187
...should upset the reds under the bed!
...should upset the reds under the bed!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.gromit //A wealth tax has never been a Labour policy.//
It has been in the past.
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http:// eprints .lse.ac .uk/425 82/1/Wh y_was_a _wealth _tax_fo r_the_U K_aband oned_%2 8lsero% 29.pdf
Surveys have shown its popular... as are any tax rises aimed at anyone richer than the person been asked!
It has been in the past.
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Surveys have shown its popular... as are any tax rises aimed at anyone richer than the person been asked!
I'll do that again, instead of why I somehow read what is! apologies:
anyway.....
"Why is it an epiphany ?" - well because standard Labour policy is to tax the rich b'Stards in anyway they can. Now they have realised that it is necessary for wealth to be created before it can be utilised by the nation. I'd say that is an epiphany.
"A wealth tax has never been a Labour policy. " - Perhaps not policy but it has been called for by past shadow chancellors and others but the extraction of money from anyone with any sort of wealth has long been Labour party policy. The policy of direct taxation of up to 97% in the past has primarily been punitive rather than economic.
anyway.....
"Why is it an epiphany ?" - well because standard Labour policy is to tax the rich b'Stards in anyway they can. Now they have realised that it is necessary for wealth to be created before it can be utilised by the nation. I'd say that is an epiphany.
"A wealth tax has never been a Labour policy. " - Perhaps not policy but it has been called for by past shadow chancellors and others but the extraction of money from anyone with any sort of wealth has long been Labour party policy. The policy of direct taxation of up to 97% in the past has primarily been punitive rather than economic.
Bobbinwales at 10.22 - "Surveys have shown its popular... as are any tax rises aimed at anyone richer than the person being asked!"
Funny isn't it how it always other people who don't pay enough tax.
In the last campaign Corbyn wanted to raise the tax of the "rich" earning over £80k, and yet when he was asked if he was rich on £147k, he said he wasn't.
Funny isn't it how it always other people who don't pay enough tax.
In the last campaign Corbyn wanted to raise the tax of the "rich" earning over £80k, and yet when he was asked if he was rich on £147k, he said he wasn't.
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