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Is Balls a comedian ?
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Balls is now blathering on about the VAT Rate. Did he not notice that when Brown reduced it it made s*d all difference and when Osbourne raised it (to clear up Balls a& Co Mess ) it also made no difference. He is clearly not good at maths if he thinks it does.
Apart from large items, that pensioners and benefit people probably wont be buying (well pensioners anyway benefits can probably still claim somehow for their PS3), the difference on smaller items is negligible.
Apart from large items, that pensioners and benefit people probably wont be buying (well pensioners anyway benefits can probably still claim somehow for their PS3), the difference on smaller items is negligible.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.For those on a fixed budget the increase on smaller items is not so insignificant. A fifth of the price of VAT chargeable items is tax, quite often paid for out of taxed income. The present system is inequitable; there should be either income tax or VAT, but not both. If the latter, a corresponding adjustment could be made to benefits for those who do not pay income tax.
The delusional arrogant fool was just on Radio "2's jeremy vine show" saying there is absolutely no reason why the labour party him or anybody else in the party should apologise or take any responsibility for the state of the UK finances that the last so called government left us with.
He doesnt accept that any of the current problems are a result of him and previous labour governments.
Breathtaking in its arrogance
He doesnt accept that any of the current problems are a result of him and previous labour governments.
Breathtaking in its arrogance