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I see the chancellor is robbing the poor to give to the rich again.
I see the chancellor is robbing the poor to give to the rich again.
I see the chancellor is robbing the poor to give to the rich again.
I see the chancellor is robbing the poor to give to the rich again.
I think you'll find he's rewarding those that can be bothered bettering themselves.
Absolutely agree with the sentiment of both paragraphs!He's rewarding people that work, increasing wages for low paid and letting people keep more of their own money. He has to lower the deficit to stop us becoming a basket case like Greece and reducing the bloated welfare bill and public sector spending is the right way to do it IMO.
Iv'e always thought inheritance tax disgraceful. People have already been taxed on their earnings and just about anything else they do, inheritance tax is IMO robbing the dead.
Only negative to me was Ian Duncan Smith getting over excited and acting like a Osbourne groupie.
By poor, do you mean the career unemployed?
With Galloway gone now the most odious person in Westminster by quite some stretch...
Absolutely agree with this...
With regards to the OP, without getting into the discussion regarding the welfare state (I really can't be bothered anymore), I was relatively happy with the decision to advance the "Living wage" agenda. For far too long we've accepted a system whereby wage have not reflected living costs, and this shortfall has been paid out via Tax Credits. Welfare for the Working Person should not be necessary. Put the onus back onto the Employers to pay a decent wage..
But those employers forced to pay the minimum wage [it is certainly not a living wage] will simply trim their workforce and close down under performing businesses.
This will ensure remaining staff have to take on greater responsibility and work harder.
Thus creating unhappy workers and greater unemployment. Oh.. and putting the cost of welfare and health well being up again.
But those employers forced to pay the minimum wage [it is certainly not a living wage] will simply trim their workforce and close down under performing businesses.
This will ensure remaining staff have to take on greater responsibility and work harder.
Thus creating unhappy workers and greater unemployment. Oh.. and putting the cost of welfare and health well being up again.
Thought the budget was excellent. At last starting to undo some of Gordon Brown's terrible damage.
Work hard and you can keep more of your money.
Thought the budget was excellent. At last starting to undo some of Gordon Brown's terrible damage.
Work hard and you can keep more of your money.
That was pretty much my summary too. pretty fair all round,
They cant win with you. So from what you said here you would prefer Employers to pay low wages
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Hopefully this will make businesses pay a proper wage rather than getting the tax payer to subsidise them and at last something that makes people responsible for then amount of children they have.