MungoBrush wrote:Cannydc wrote:MungoBrush wrote:Cannydc wrote:Throw in cancelling of HS2 and you've got £110bn.
Have you discussed that with Corbyn and McDonnell?
They whipped all Labour MP's into supporting it.
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/p ... 41451.html
And it was in their manifesto for last year's election
"Complete HS2 from London to Birmingham, Leeds, Manchester and Scotland."
Priorities, Mungbean - priorities.
I can't see Corbyn regarding a 20 minute cut in journey time between London and Birmingham as a top priority.
So you don't believe in investing in this country's infrastructure
Fortunately, Corbyn doesn't share your views
If it was up to you, we'd still be running steam trains
Cannydc wrote:Like I said, priorities.
Like these............
The annual ALARM Survey of local highways authorities in England and Wales suggests that 24,000 miles of local roads face closure in the next 12 months without repair. £9.31 billion is the estimated one-time cost to get roads back into reasonable condition.
MungoBrush wrote:Cannydc wrote:Like I said, priorities.
Like these............
The annual ALARM Survey of local highways authorities in England and Wales suggests that 24,000 miles of local roads face closure in the next 12 months without repair. £9.31 billion is the estimated one-time cost to get roads back into reasonable condition.
Roads will be a lot worse under Labour
Labour annonced a new policy only a few weeks ago to give free bus travel to under 25's
It's going to cost £1.4 billion
And the money is going to come from the road building budget.
Priorities?
You do seem to have a whole set of different ones to Labour
MungoBrush wrote:Cannydc wrote:Like I said, priorities.
Like these............
The annual ALARM Survey of local highways authorities in England and Wales suggests that 24,000 miles of local roads face closure in the next 12 months without repair. £9.31 billion is the estimated one-time cost to get roads back into reasonable condition.
Roads will be a lot worse under Labour
Labour annonced a new policy only a few weeks ago to give free bus travel to under 25's
It's going to cost £1.4 billion
And the money is going to come from the road building budget.
Priorities?
You do seem to have a whole set of different ones to Labour
Guest wrote:MungoBrush wrote:Cannydc wrote:Like I said, priorities.
Like these............
The annual ALARM Survey of local highways authorities in England and Wales suggests that 24,000 miles of local roads face closure in the next 12 months without repair. £9.31 billion is the estimated one-time cost to get roads back into reasonable condition.
Roads will be a lot worse under Labour
Labour annonced a new policy only a few weeks ago to give free bus travel to under 25's
It's going to cost £1.4 billion
And the money is going to come from the road building budget.
Priorities?
You do seem to have a whole set of different ones to Labour
Why don't you want tax loopholes cancelled?
Cannydc wrote:Why would much greater use of public transport lead to worse roads under Labour ?
MungoBrush wrote:Cannydc wrote:Why would much greater use of public transport lead to worse roads under Labour ?
So you think that if under 25's got free bus passes, they would sell their cars and use buses?
Are you serious?
Cannydc wrote:Time to condense the entire tax system onto a single A4 sheet of paper.
If you work, you pay tax according to income. No exceptions, exemptions, loopholes.
If you run a business, that business is registered here and taxed here. No exceptions, exemptions, loopholes.
Your books will be simple - and properly inspected and audited annually.
And if you are a foreign owned business who doesn't like the rules........fuck off. We have plenty who can open coffee shops, supply phone networks and run a parcel delivery service allied to an old fashioned club book (Amazon). We can fill those gaps - your coffee is crap anyway.
MungoBrush wrote:Cannydc wrote:Time to condense the entire tax system onto a single A4 sheet of paper.
If you work, you pay tax according to income. No exceptions, exemptions, loopholes.
If you run a business, that business is registered here and taxed here. No exceptions, exemptions, loopholes.
Your books will be simple - and properly inspected and audited annually.
And if you are a foreign owned business who doesn't like the rules........fuck off. We have plenty who can open coffee shops, supply phone networks and run a parcel delivery service allied to an old fashioned club book (Amazon). We can fill those gaps - your coffee is crap anyway.
Clearly you know nothing about tax either
I can condense the entire income tax regime into a single sentence for you
It was done many decades ago and is incorporated into tax 101 textbooks:
Taxable income = Assessable income - Allowable deductions.
Then of course, there are all the other taxes:
VAT
Road Tax
National Insurance
Stamp duty
Death duty
etc etc
Cannydc wrote:MungoBrush wrote:Cannydc wrote:Time to condense the entire tax system onto a single A4 sheet of paper.
If you work, you pay tax according to income. No exceptions, exemptions, loopholes.
If you run a business, that business is registered here and taxed here. No exceptions, exemptions, loopholes.
Your books will be simple - and properly inspected and audited annually.
And if you are a foreign owned business who doesn't like the rules........fuck off. We have plenty who can open coffee shops, supply phone networks and run a parcel delivery service allied to an old fashioned club book (Amazon). We can fill those gaps - your coffee is crap anyway.
Clearly you know nothing about tax either
I can condense the entire income tax regime into a single sentence for you
It was done many decades ago and is incorporated into tax 101 textbooks:
Taxable income = Assessable income - Allowable deductions.
Then of course, there are all the other taxes:
VAT
Road Tax
National Insurance
Stamp duty
Death duty
etc etc
I was clearly referring to income tax and company taxation.
Forget allowable deductions - they are an accountant's wet dream. Instead of the taxpayer forking out for them, let the employer pay more to compensate.
Cannydc wrote:MungoBrush wrote:Cannydc wrote:Why would much greater use of public transport lead to worse roads under Labour ?
So you think that if under 25's got free bus passes, they would sell their cars and use buses?
Are you serious?
For work ?
Damned right they would use free busses. They can use their cars at weekends.
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