"Bring back matron and you'll get better hospitals ...and a good spanking"
Darat said:Stamp Duty anyone?
I should say before I make my comments on the latest Conservative announcement that I think the current Stamp Duty system is archaic and should be abolished.
Matabiri said:If not abolished (how often does such a tax get abolished?) then at least made genuinely progressive.
For furriners: Stamp duty is a tax on property sales (the name comes from documents having to be stamped - and there is in fact a man who does this; he has a variety of stamps for different values). It is charged at 1% of the total value of the exchange above £120,000 (i.e. if you buy a property for £115,000 you pay no stamp duty, if you buy one for £125,000 you pay £1,250 in tax) and 3% of the total value for properties costing more than £250,000 (if you buy a property for £245,000, you pay £2,450 tax; if the property costs £255,000 you pay £7,650).
brodski said:I love adult political debate.
ETA Damm, my picture did not appear. How do you add pictures to your posts?
Jaggy Bunnet said:They have also abolished the man with the stamp as SDLT is self-assessed.
Minkster said:if they see Labour get turfed out partly because of their cock-ups then future govts may think twice before lying so blatantly to the public over something people feel so strongly about.
Minkster said:I chose Conservative for no other reason that they have a number of policies that I feel matter to me, even though they are relatively minor (mostly around cars, roads, fuel and speed cameras) although I also resent the Labour government for bringing in the IR35 tax rule which effectively ended my days as an IT contractor.
On the whole Iraq thing, I would hate to have to go through that again with the SAME people making the SAME mistakes as before (and believe me, if Blair gets in this time the arrogance will go through the roof). I'm not saying the Tories wouldn't have made the same mistakes, but if they see Labour get turfed out partly because of their cock-ups then future govts may think twice before lying so blatantly to the public over something people feel so strongly about.
richardm said:Hohoho! That's a good one
We're talking about politicians, remember!
Meanwhile, remember that the Tories and Lib Dems were present at the same intelligence briefings as Labour. The Tories still supported the war - the Lib Dems didn't.
You may - or may not - want to draw some conclusions from that.
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richardm said:Hmm, here's another one, this time with a bit more detailed analysis of the results. Apparently on one axis I'm a rabid lefty and on the other axis I'm in tune with the Conservatives. Yikes.
Yes, I am bored at work today.
Reginald said:Cars, roads, fuel and speed cameras? Would you care to be a little more specific about these? I'm interested in what the conservatives are offering you as a voter on these issues.
richardm said:Hohoho! That's a good one
We're talking about politicians, remember!
Meanwhile, remember that the Tories and Lib Dems were present at the same intelligence briefings as Labour. The Tories still supported the war - the Lib Dems didn't.
You may - or may not - want to draw some conclusions from that.
Minkster said:I chose Conservative for no other reason that they have a number of policies that I feel matter to me, even though they are relatively minor (mostly around cars, roads, fuel and speed cameras)