@PolitlcsUK The best thing about this is a party actually thinking about the long-term benefit outweighing the initial costs. If governments could start doing the same with other taxes, then there could be a prosperous future with a growing economy, creating more wealth, rinse & repeat.
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For years our fans have moaned about shoehorning talents into the squad and now a manager has tried to create a cohesive unit people are also unhappy. It’s a big risk but it avoids the huge media storm every time a big name player sits on the bench.
Honestly I’ve no idea how this goes but I respect the approach. Lean into our culture defensively and let the superstars Jude/Saka/Kane win games for us.
What you don’t understand, @wesstreeting - is that your cleaner’s landlord is taking a risk with their money. Just like every entrepreneur, business person and investor does.
If you increase taxes on risk takers there’ll be fewer entrepreneurs, fewer risks taken, fewer jobs created, lower growth, less tax collected from wealth creators, which will then shift the tax burden back onto your cleaner.
It’s naive 6th form political nonsense, which just goes to show that it’s not just Starmer that’s the problem, it’s the whole Labour movement that really doesn’t have a clue how the system actually works.