@Heccles94 Thanks for yet another one of your opinions. At this point you are looking like a desperate, triggered, man baby… so most definitely a green!
🚨Notice how no one on the Right has actually celebrated Jason Ardays death.
No one on the right has cheered, clapped, laughed, posted a meme or made a video saying “ha ha ha he deserved it” …
Like we constantly see from the Left when a Right Wing figure is tragically murdered.
Yet the right is constantly being demonised for being the “hateful” group.
Let this be a reminder to you of which group is filled with hate and violence.
The BMJ has retracted a peer-reviewed paper linking Covid vaccines to excess deaths – despite finding no evidence it was inaccurate. Experts say the real reason is political, casting doubt on the BMJ's scientific integrity
https://t.co/thM2qsjUzJ
@DrNeilStone Tell that to all those died from it, as well as all those permanently harmed.
It’s post like these that highlight just how ignorant you are… and why you shouldn’t be trusted. I guess you didn’t mind selling your soul to the big pharma devil.
In the 24 months since Labour came to power, we've seen;
• Employer National Insurance increased from 13.8% to 15%.
• The employer NI threshold cut from £9,100 to £5,000.
• Income Tax and National Insurance thresholds frozen until 2031.
• Capital Gains Tax increased from 10% and 20% to 18% and 24%.
• Business Asset Disposal Relief increased from 10% to 14%, then 18%.
• Investors’ Relief increased and its lifetime allowance cut from £10 million to £1 million.
• Carried interest taxation increased and moved towards the Income Tax regime.
• Dividend tax rates increased by two percentage points.
• Savings-income tax rates increased by two percentage points.
• Property-income tax rates increased by two percentage points.
• Most unused pension funds brought into the Inheritance Tax net.
• Agricultural Property Relief restricted.
• Business Property Relief restricted.
• Inheritance Tax thresholds frozen for longer.
• The non-dom regime replaced with a more extensive residence-based system.
• VAT imposed on private school fees.
• Business-rates relief removed from private schools.
• Stamp Duty increased on second homes and buy-to-let properties.
• The Furnished Holiday Lettings tax regime abolished.
• Pension salary-sacrifice benefits capped at £2,000 before National Insurance applies.
• The Cash ISA allowance cut to £12,000 for most under-65s.
• A 22% charge introduced on interest from cash held inside non-cash ISAs.
• Restrictions introduced on transfers and cash-like holdings within ISAs.
• The Energy Profits Levy increased and extended.
• Investment allowances for oil and gas producers reduced.
• A new Vaping Products Duty introduced.
• Tobacco duties increased above inflation.
• Vehicle Excise Duty increased for many new cars.
• Electric vehicles brought into the Vehicle Excise Duty system.
• A new mileage tax announced for electric and plug-in hybrid cars.
• Air Passenger Duty increased.
• Climate Change Levy rates increased.
• Plastic Packaging Tax increased.
• A new Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism introduced.
• Making Tax Digital extended to more landlords and self-employed people.
Together they represent one of the biggest transfers of wealth from households and businesses to the Treasury in decades - with no noticeable improvement in public services.
Whether you're a business owner employing staff, a parent paying school fees, a farmer planning succession, an entrepreneur building wealth or simply someone trying to save for retirement...
You keep less of what you earn.
You keep less of what you invest.
You leave less to your family.
Death by a thousand cuts is becoming tax policy.
@libdemdaisy I think you mean the arsonists are out in force. The real question should be are these people true pyromaniacs or are they paid pyromaniacs?
@snakeyJB@MarinaPurkiss Ironic statement considering politicians make all the rules on tax dodging, and yet reform appear to be the only ones taking advantage of the loopholes… well, spoiler alert, the vast majority of senior politicians are tax dodging multi millionaires!
@kristjanlepik@Heccles94 34 hot days or 34 consecutive hot days, as that’s still 5 days short of the 1995 heatwave where the UK experienced 39 consecutive hot days.
@ScottiSal@Hoods1994@LizWebsterSBF@godwintrem Reform UK were formed in 2021, so how can it be said that the older people of Clacton are ‘generational’ voters. Even if you class reform as Brexit party previously, they were only formed in 2018… only 8 years ago.