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Alex

Posted: Wed Sep 07, 2011 12:31 pm
by David Johnson
Alex,

What the link I provided does is trash Bozier's argument about spending between 2001 and 2007 which you link to.

You need to click on the graph to show the bigger picture which illustrates that between 2001 and 2007 the deficit was no bigger under the Labour government than it was under the TOry government of the 90's.

"Yes, there are some interesting stats there, for example look at the Net Debt as % of GDP (Excluding Financial Interventions) almost 60% in the last year of New Labour!"

THats the point. Of course the deficit is huge in 2010-2011. That is what a global recession with the almost complete collapse of the finance system results in.

Yep, Labour made loads of mistakes whilst in government, but Bozier's argument is largely nonsensical.

Unless you can show otherwise??????

Cheers
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Alex/Jim Slip

Posted: Wed Sep 07, 2011 12:45 pm
by David Johnson
Jim Slip,

Oh dear! !sleep!

Only days after running off with

"The only issue I have with David Johnson is with his tactics of bullying, patronising and insulting others who do not agree with him. He is a fundamentalist, New Labour fanatic......period. I have nothing more discuss with this lunatic."

Here you are, Jim Slip, back with the same "insulting, bullying, patronising" crap (to use your words) about me that you posted direct in reply previously. THe only difference is you put the wrong addressee on, Jim.

!laugh! !laugh! !laugh! !laugh!

CHeers
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Re: Gusset Sniffer

Posted: Wed Sep 07, 2011 1:30 pm
by Gusset Sniffer
So reducing the 50% tax rate that the conservatives are proposing would make the situation worse?


Re: Gusset Sniffer

Posted: Wed Sep 07, 2011 1:45 pm
by David Johnson
"So reducing the 50% tax rate that the conservatives are proposing would make the situation worse?"

The 50% tax rate affects the 1% of the population who are on 150K or more a year but who have 25% of the country's income.

To be honest, I suspect that this is more a political football than anything else.

For the majority of people who are getting more than 150K they have all sorts of tax dodges to avoid paying the tax e.g. they have businesses offshore where they move money into or they have businesses here which they offset all sorts of expenditure. They get their accountants to do everything possible to make their personal income which is what is subject to 50% appear as little as possible in their tax returns etc etc.

If you reduced the tax rate to 40%, the same people would carry on fiddling their taxes by using complex tax avoidance tricks so it is unlikely to make much of a difference anyway.

To use an old saying, "It's only the little people who pay taxes"

CHeers
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