Message from @wacka
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Reduce the tax-free allowance
End business rates
seriously tho... someone in the hospital that is full time and knows whats going on with every patient
Scrap national insurance
Raise income tax/capital gains
Raise the minimum wage
minimum wage only needs to keep up with inflation...
income tax is fine... in fact I hope they increase the personal allowance tbh
I don't
NI is good because a lot of it is contributed by the employer
You want more tax revenue for the nHS
NI makes the UK uncompetitive
if your wage is 30k your employer is paying in the region of 35k for you
Scrap NI, scrap the tax free allowance
10% rate from 0-26k
good luck with that
wont get my vote... and I imagine a lot of people dont want a 2 grand pay reduction
Then you aren't going to get the money needed for the NHS and the UK will remain uncompetitive
I think we've established that the NHS is funded pretty well
Make it free for UK citizens tourists need insurance the same way we need to take it out when travelling
and continues to increase its funding beyond inflation
We've established no such thing
The consensus was it was chronically understaffed
And the staff underpaid making retention a problem
And corporations pay more tax these avoiders are at it, we need everyone paying what they should be i dont think anyone in here gets away with not paying their taxes or any self employed or small business so why should there be a rule for others
You will not significantly increase tax revenue by taking people out of tax
yet that is what has happened
the tories cut taxes and tax revenue has increased
proof is in the pudding
and now we're almost in a surplus... somehow... from a 100bn deficit
You're not in a surplus, tax revenue from corporation tax and higher rates increased in line with the laffer curve, but other revenue increases will come from reduced joblessness and increased population
its up from production
even on income tax (because of cuts)
up on VAT
Why
dunno.. twitter hates tories?
also he dared to defend fact checkers
interesting... tax revenue went up almost exactly what the deficit was
that explains the increases in nhs spending
and why we are not quite yet into surplus