I have just realised that my keyboard has a dollar and a pound sign, but nothing for the good old Euro.
Not like the rest at all ?
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Originally posted by Beef Oven! View PostJust proves what they say, taxing big earners with high rates, and you end up with less revenue. When will they learn!!!?
We dont have high rates for very rich people, really.
High rates are, for instance,for young people with student debt, where they have an effective marginal rate at around 40% , on sub average earnings. ( some of which subsidises the windsor layabouts).
THAT is high taxation.
Lewis Hamilton is a tax dodger.I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.
I am not a number, I am a free man.
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Richard Barrett
Returning to the topic for a moment, it seems that the repulsive Nick Griffin would like to inform the world that he's going to vote UKIP at the election. I guess he could even join UKIP given that he no longer belongs to an organisation they would prefer not to be associated with.
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amateur51
Originally posted by Richard Barrett View PostReturning to the topic for a moment, it seems that the repulsive Nick Griffin would like to inform the world that he's going to vote UKIP at the election. I guess he could even join UKIP given that he no longer belongs to an organisation they would prefer not to be associated with.
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Originally posted by teamsaint View PostWe dont have high rates for very rich people, really.
High rates are, for instance,for young people with student debt, where they have an effective marginal rate at around 40% , on sub average earnings. ( some of which subsidises the windsor layabouts).
THAT is high taxation.
Lewis Hamilton is a tax dodger.
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Originally posted by Richard Barrett View PostReturning to the topic for a moment, it seems that the repulsive Nick Griffin would like to inform the world that he's going to vote UKIP at the election. I guess he could even join UKIP given that he no longer belongs to an organisation they would prefer not to be associated with.
(grown-ups going in for this kinda logic, it's scary)
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