Damp squib budget

meanreversion

Senior member
Messages
3,398
Likes
537
What a waste of time. The only memorable line was the one about us being £480bio past the Golden Rule.

Did anyone think Boy George delivered, or did he kick the real issues into the long grass, awaiting the spending review and Will Hutton's report..
 
how that toothy b1tch harman on the opposition can stand up and credibly argue with anything good old Georgey boy said is utterly beyond comprehension. i'd ram that red briefcase right at her chops.
 
My visceral hatred of Gordon Brown and his quisling Labour Party has dissipated now they are relegated to bickering and in-fighting. Imagine Harriet Harman as MP -- she would make men illegal. Just make a "donation" before you leave the country.
 
My visceral hatred of Gordon Brown and his quisling Labour Party has dissipated now they are relegated to bickering and in-fighting. Imagine Harriet Harman as MP -- she would make men illegal. Just make a "donation" before you leave the country.

i'd happily fck off from this sh1thole
 
I'm glad other people feel the same way about HH's response. The Budget, on the whole, was pretty good I reckon (doesn't support the argument that Osborne is a useless **** anyway) - but the only thing that I felt any passion for was telling that stupid b!tch to shut the hell up. I mean I actually got cross about it.
 
I actually thought it was pretty punchy myself...

Really? I agree with MR...but with the caveat that Gideon lied so many times I lost count...His main lie (pre budget) being that the richer sectors of society would feel pain, they'll feel none...
 
Really? I agree with MR...but with the caveat that Gideon lied so many times I lost count...His main lie (pre budget) being that the richer sectors of society would feel pain, they'll feel none...

the richer parts of society are already paying through the yahtzee for public sector pensions/pointless foreign policies and scrounging bastrd benefit spongers.

as for HH, Gecko I was also very angry. it's liek the last decade didn't happen, perhaps she had her eyes closed.
 
How can they justify raising VAT tax on consumers by 14% whilst lowering higher CT 14%?
If they wanted to reward entrepeneurs as they said rather than scratch the backs of their friends etc in big business they would have raised the lower earning limits.
If they close (at least some of lol) the offshore tax status of corporations I would say it was a decent budget otherwise it's just more of the same old. These companies pay hardly any UK tax as %age as it is.
 
the richer parts of society are already paying through the yahtzee for public sector pensions/pointless foreign policies and scrounging bastrd benefit spongers.

I'm on a low income and I still pay for the same things only now I will pay more as %age of earnings because of the VAT rise. Bearing in mind that people like me make up the vast majority of the population then who is really paying through the yahtzee?
 
the richer parts of society are already paying through the yahtzee for public sector pensions/pointless foreign policies and scrounging bastrd benefit spongers.
as for HH, Gecko I was also very angry. it's liek the last decade didn't happen, perhaps she had her eyes closed.

stop it...you're better than that...
 
Lets suppose I am on a high income. Why should I pay more VAT than you?

Never said you should. I said I get taxed more as a proportion of earnings as a high proportion of my earnings is expensed on VATable items. Higher income means you're likely to have more money to save and as such pay less VAT as proportion of earnings.
Not saying it's a higher vs lower earners thing, it's more supplier vs consumer as the VAT is passed on to non-registered entities. I think that we as earners and consumers should not suffer the VAT and that it should be absorbed by corporations. Maybe like a 0.001% disallowable reclaim on expenditure or something.
 
Last edited:
Never said you should. I said I get tax more as a proportion of earnings as a high proportion of my earnings is expensed on VATable items. Higher income means you're likely to have more money to save and as such pay less VAT as proportion of earnings.
Not saying it's a higher vs lower earners thing, it's more supplier vs consumer as the VAT is passed on not non-registered entities. I think that we as earners and consumers should not suffer the VAT and that it should be absorbed by corporations. Maybe like a 0.1% disallowable reclaim on expenditure or something.

My bad, I misread your original post.
 
Top