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anneasquith | 21:41 Tue 01st Apr 2014 | Society & Culture
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25 years since Maggie used Scotland as guinea pigs.
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// ToraToraTora well I have to pay for workshy scum, so we all pay for things we'd rather not. // Not a very nice way to talk about ''call me Dave & his mates''
22:36 Tue 01st Apr 2014
Jayen, //I thought the poll tax meant that the cost of providing local services was shared equally between the number of people eligible to use those services?//

I think that was the general idea.
Watford Gap. Does that mean it is lacking?
Sorry, *Jayne*.
So the system now is based on property values?

So pensioners, whose houses happen to have gone up in value, have to subsidise high earning London commuters who happen to live in smaller houses?

Or the pensioners are forced to move house?

The tax depends on the size of property and is based on two adults occupying...reduction for sole occupancy..exemptions for students, student nurses and persons with various incapacities..benefit for unemployed and low incomes....
Good description Naomi, that's how I saw it
It was called the community charge, end of.
Not in Scotland..it was, when first introduced , poll tax.
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Introduction of the Community Charge (the Poll Tax):

The Community Charge ("Poll Tax") was a new system of taxation introduced in Scotland in 1989 and England and Wales in 1990 by the then ruling Conservative government. The Community Charge replaced the "Rates" - a system of tax where a certain amount was charged by the local council depending on the rental value of a house - with a flat rate charge paid by every adult, earning the nickname "Poll Tax" as a result. The value of the charge was set by the local authority and was intended, as was the Rates, to fund each local council’s provision of the infrastructure and services needed by each community.
'Poll Tax' was a name used in a Historic sense.
anne, when you get the chance .... please have a look at the then Secretary of State of Scotland's "George Younger's" roll in the introduction of the "poll tax" in Scotland before the rest of the UK.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Community_Charge
it was called the "poll tax" by those that innexplicably opposed it. 1 Person pays for 1 persons worth of resources, genius! who but those who wanted to avoid paying could oppose the principle? Only those with blind hatred, so blind in fact that they cannot see the obvious.
What it was called is irrelevant. To charge each household on the basis of the number of people using the services provided was fair - wasn't it?
According to Wiki: Poll Taxes were levied by the governments of John of Gaunt in the 14th Century, Charles II in the 17th and Margaret Thatcher in the 20th Century.
i thought it was fairer. and school milk was disgusting.
are we supposed to provide breakfast for other peoples kids now?
everhelpful:my link is from wikipedia, the earlier Poll taxes where actualy related to voting. The communuty charge was not.
Why do I have to pay for services I don't use..? Schools, library, parks etc etc..can't even get my bin emptied !
well I have to pay for workshy scum, so we all pay for things we'd rather not.

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