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• #2001
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• #2002
And to Greenhell's point:
(Shamelessly stolen from Twitter).
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• #2003
Hope you paid free market price for the antibiotics rather than the NHS subsidised price of a prescription.
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• #2004
why Ken Livingstone wasn't expelled from the Labour party?
Because he was factually correct (whilst obviously also
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• #2005
By the way, I don't think Corbyn is an anti semite. I do think he is prepared to overlook the antisemitism of others if their worldview aligns with his own.
This.
All identity politics is a poop. Hang around it too much and you’ll get some on your shoes and ruin the carpet.
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• #2006
The rich already pay a lot more tax than anyone else. Isn't taxing them even more kinda discriminatory?
All taxes are discriminatory no?
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• #2007
NHS don't subsidise prescriptions unless you're over 60, have a disability, on benefits etc.
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• #2008
high earners should not be taxed more than anybody else
They aren't. They pay no tax on their first 11,500. Like everyone else. The same 20% on the next 33,500. The same 40% on the next 105k, and then the same 45% on anything over 150k.
There's no discrimination involved.
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• #2009
I'm not sure that's correct. There is a set NHS price for prescriptions - it isn't magically the case that all drugs cost the same in the market. You'll see this if you go in with a private prescription - it will be considerably more expensive for most things.
If you are over 60 or otherwise entitled then they waive the fee - but the costs of NHS prescribed drugs are otherwise subsidised if the cost would have been above the determined prescription price.
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• #2010
My mum just got the all clear for cancer (follow up tests pending) having been diagnosed, operated on and discharged all within a month courtesy of the NHS.
i defy anyone who suggests there's a better healthcare system anywhere on the planet, and anyone that seeks to dismantle it, for whatever reason, can fuck off forever.
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• #2011
Technically isn’t that wrong, as the personal allowance is reduced by £1 for every £2 you earn over £100k?
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• #2012
Good point - it's been a while since I've done PAYE. I stand corrected.
Such discrimination.
Someone should start a tumblr.
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• #2013
-1/7
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• #2014
You're right, it's a horrible little quirk of the rates / withdrawal of allowances. But no govt will seek to change it because 100k + earners don't garner much popular sympathy.
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• #2015
I'd pay more, happily, if it was to benefit society.
How much more? 5%? 10% You could donate 100% of your income right now -nothing is stopping you. I'm sure your local council will be happy to receive it.
Tax over and above what's needed for basic necessities is theft.
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• #2016
That is a brave display of ignorance.
Want to try answering again,
or,
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• #2017
^^ Steady on there, Timmy Teaparty.
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• #2018
Tax over and above what's needed for basic necessities is theft.
yeah don't tread on you, 'ey, sport?
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• #2020
strewth.
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• #2021
How much more? 5%? 10% You could donate 100% of your income right now -nothing is stopping you. I'm sure your local council will be happy to receive it.
Tax over and above what's needed for basic necessities is theft.
Any donation that I care to make will not, because it is a donation, change how the institutions of society function (unless I was galactically wealthy, which sadly I am not).
These decisions need to be taken with a view of society as a whole - what the requirement is and what the available funds are, and what the implications of any such change would be (both positive and negative).
That tax is theft is risible - literally a childs understanding of the world.
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• #2022
unless I was galactically wealthy, which sadly I am not
Taxed too much, obvs
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• #2023
I would posit that tax is currently not covering basic necessities.
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• #2024
It might be ignorance, happy to learn otherwise? I haven't ever waited around long enough to use the NHS, so I just paid the pharmacy what it costs.
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• #2025
Taxed too much, obvs
I'm the victim here!