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# I like his plans for taxing the better off.
I really don't believe the crap that some people come out with about how everyone will leave if we put the taxes up too much.
And even if they do, fine, it's not like the banking sector could do much of a worse job than they have recently.
Exactly how many hours a day do you have to work before you're genuinely worth millions of pounds a year?
(, Sun 18 Apr 2010, 3:40, archived)
# Oh god, shut up.
It's late, you should be in bed. Stop rambling on with your half-baked political ideas.
(, Sun 18 Apr 2010, 3:42, archived)
# Oh, righto.
Goodnight all.
(, Sun 18 Apr 2010, 3:42, archived)
# :)
I work about 18 hours most days and I "ain't worth shit"
(, Sun 18 Apr 2010, 3:43, archived)
# Get another job.
(And, for once, I'm not being a smartarse)
(, Sun 18 Apr 2010, 3:52, archived)
# Good advice, but I'm in a family run firm.. (Financially based)
The "credit crunch" (I hate that phrase).. kicked us squarely in the nuts. Once this bloody election is out of the way, hopefully the housing market will pick up again.
(, Sun 18 Apr 2010, 3:56, archived)
# ah
well, they probably deserve your support. Unless they don't.
(, Sun 18 Apr 2010, 5:07, archived)
# It's not just that they will be scared away,
they will be less creative. Rich people are people too, and they're people who've managed to persuade others to give them large amounts of money, which in many cases means they've pleased other people a great deal. Taking their money away and spending it on things they didn't intend to spend it on reduces their ability to please others in whatever way they do.
(, Sun 18 Apr 2010, 8:42, archived)