Stevo 666
Über Member
Which just another way of saying that you think that only people who recognise the importance of collective responsibility should pay tax. You are just trying to carve out an exemption for the greediest people.
Err, no.
Which just another way of saying that you think that only people who recognise the importance of collective responsibility should pay tax. You are just trying to carve out an exemption for the greediest people.
Err, no.
Most would happily pay more tax if asked to.
Since you didn’t ask. My definition of too much would be incomes over £1million pa, tax at 50% and assets other than one main residence in excess of £10million. Beyond that it becomes taxable at 1% per annum.
That's just your ''humble opinion'' is it?
Point me to where I said what you mention above. Looks to me like you doing a bit of lazy socialist stereotyping.
Point me to where I said what you mention above. Looks to me like you doing a bit of lazy socialist stereotyping.
As opposed to lazy fascist stereotyping. Lots of that around.
Says the man whose every other word is ''lefty''.
Are your politics left of centre?
I care about other people not just myself. I also care for the world's environment, and not just the part of it I live in. I recognise that the state has had a system of collective responsibility since 1948. I recognise my responsibilities in being a global citizen. I recognise that people who do not hold such views are 'the problem'.
As an able-bodied and able-minded person, I make sure that I do my bit, by trying to keep healthy, and making sure that I pay all tax due, and making contributions to the charities I choose to support.
I admire and respect that. I try to do the same.
Guess that makes me a mug, in some people's eyes, and I can live with that.
I'm increasingly thinking that the left<->right in politics is too simplistic for the way things have developed. It's become more complex as more aspects have become important that are unrelated to the "traditional" left/right ideologies.Are your politics left of centre?
I'm increasingly thinking that the left<->right in politics is too simplistic for the way things have developed. It's become more complex as more aspects have become important that are unrelated to the "traditional" left/right ideologies.
Ian
I care about other people not just myself. I also care for the world's environment, and not just the part of it I live in. I recognise that the state has had a system of collective responsibility since 1948. I recognise my responsibilities in being a global citizen. I recognise that people who do not hold such views are 'the problem'.
As an able-bodied and able-minded person, I make sure that I do my bit, by trying to keep healthy, and making sure that I pay all tax due, and making contributions to the charities I choose to support.
I'm increasingly thinking that the left<->right in politics is too simplistic for the way things have developed. It's become more complex as more aspects have become important that are unrelated to the "traditional" left/right ideologies.
Ian