@jessgill03 Those on Universal credit for 2 kids will now receive even more benefits for multiple kids. Even if it was just for white British kids its the wrong people having more kids. We need to encourage middle class families to have kids not those already on benefits.
@WileyWindyMoor1@KemiBadenoch@Conservatives ✔️ closed loopholes for rich landowners avoiding IHT -- gosh the cringe, this is making all small private business owners make their business part of IHT. Keep up slow coach and read the real policy
Malaysia for "non-residents" lolz.
UAE is exempt
Saudi is exempt
Mozambique has done it very controversially & might not follow through
India is exempt
Nigeria is exempt
I mean you a clutching at straws here. Banned in the EU as it's immoral. Taxing education is a peak low IQ policy.
@paulkhammond@michael_merrick All the evidence shows that in places like Sweden, Canada and Denmark subsiding the PS sector or offering vouchers improves the state sector due to competition and more attainable schools for everyone.
@michael_merrick If parts of Canada can do this, including Quebec, where parental choice is paramount - kids are bilingual and leave secondary school with a high quality education (above OECD average) why can’t the UK!?!
@alexhrbfc@michael_merrick It does not matter, as the money is still spent on the child whenever they go and it creates a fairer system. Works well in Denmark and Sweden.
FACT CHECK - you can't tax education in the EU - https://t.co/nng91Sv6NO
PS in the UK don't get preferential treatment compared to the rest of the world where they are heavily subsided and/or the parents receive tax breaks or vouchers from the government due to the massive benefits they bring.
Also schools are objectively charities as most have no shareholders or distribute profits, like Universities, no matter what politically motivated opinion pieces say.
Also, very strange sharing something about crying they are nit charities, when this law is about VAT. The article is franlkly embarrassing. Mentions Eton, but not hundreds of SEND schools? Utterly pathetic.
@Sosban_in_Exile @OllyMetcalfe errrr yes, and you shouldn't tax education either. Most countries subsidise to PS or give tax breaks or vouchers to parents of PS children due to the massive beenfits they bring.
@BaftyC @OllyMetcalfe NZ is the only country to do it becuase of their strange tax rules, it's not politically motivated. Also, NZ like many other countries subsidise the PS sector due to the massive benefits they bring.
@smcfglasgow @OllyMetcalfe NZ is the only country to do it becuase of their strange tax rules, it's not politically motivated. Also, NZ like many other countries subsidise the PS sector due to the massive benefits they bring.