Separate Moan Thread About The Election

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    I remember when that first came out :blue thumb: :old:
     
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      It goes with the old saying, "however bad things might look at the moment,........they can always get worse".:biggrin:
       
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        If you think most doctors vote Labour, you are very mistaken. I was nearly lynched for having a vote Labour sticker on the car, in the consultants car park.

        The Unions have far less say over Labour policy these days, because many no longer donate to the party.
         
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          I agree, Nigel Farage is awesome :biggrin:
           
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          I don't think doctors vote labour but I think unions do. :smile:
           
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            One thing I would like sorted out is describing the state pension as a benefit. :th scifD36: I have just read a really divisive article about how some of the richest areas in the country get the most benefits, designed to set one generation against another.
             
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              In fairness, consultant level is going to be the most affluent group, and therefore probably the most likely to not want to see their money taken from them in unfairly high taxation. Having said that, nobody should be nearly lynched (or anything else for that matter) for overtly showing their political support.
               
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                They've latched onto that one because it is technically paid for by the state, therefore is a state benefit. The younger generations see the older generations as being absolutely loaded, especially those who own their own home - it goes hand in hand with the way that people's "worth" is measured in general terms (particularly discussing celebrities).. someone can be worth £500k, which would suggest they aren't short of a bob or two... if £490k of that "worth" is the home they live in though, they aren't exactly rich.

                It doesn't help that successive governments have failed to build sufficient housing and build new financial structures to assist people in buying.
                 
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                  I wouldn't mind sharing a bit of my pension if I was certain that it would be used to get people out of poverty or to, at least, ensure that families don't go hungry.
                   
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                    Successive governments are to blame fothe state pension being classed as a benefit.
                    If that part of the stamp had been invested in each person's name by government, like private pensions are, things would be a lot different.

                    I can't think of any other scheme where you keep paying even though you won't get any more out.
                     
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                      Whilst that is very kind and noble of you, I think we all know that it wouldn't be the case - indeed, those who are on benefits or universal credit already should be in receipt of more money than you are as a pensioner.

                      We've had various taxation applied over the years with a specific aim being mooted for its use, yet ultimately that taxation falls into central funds and rarely gets to where it needs to be. If our government and local authorities cut waste...
                       
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                      Children are still going hungry. Their parents are going hungry to provide some food or heating. Have you seen the price of washing powder or toilet rolls?

                      How kind and noble of you to say that I am kind and noble @Fat Controller
                       
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                        Sunak currently on the LK show. Why is it that no one points out that, yes we have had a pandemic, yes Putin invaded Ukraine, but strangely whilst this has devastated the finances of the majority, the richest have managed to greatly increase their wealth? No one ever mentions this, far less explains why such an anomaly exists.

                        My bet is Sunak is resident in the US by the weekend, with a job lined up in Big Tech that will further increase wealth inequality ... and greatly inflate his bank account.
                         
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                          When I started working we were told that our NIC was us paying towards our own pension and for our health care. At some stage, in more recent years, that was changed to it paying for the already retired people's pensions and not towards our own. I found that changed explanation offensive.

                          We are fortunate that we don't have to pay rent as we bought a broken down home and rebuilt it over the years and have paid off the mortgage by what would now be considered doing without essentials - but we considered a lot of those things more like semi-luxuries. So our State Pensions are easily sufficient when added to our savings.

                          When they first brought out the Winter Fuel Payment we said that we didn't need it and could it be used, instead, to go to the needy. The answer was a flat no as the admin would be too much trouble. So we give it to some of the disabled we help look after.

                          As a long time pensioner I get quite annoyed at the disparaging remarks made about us.
                           
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                            Oh I know - indeed, not so long ago I helped a local lady who was struggling to feed her three children. Her situation was caused and massively compounded by DWP idiots, stopping her benefits entirely because she hadn't gotten herself a job. Whilst I support getting people who can work into work, stopping the benefits (including housing benefit by the way) of a single parent to three youngsters is not the way to do that. Worse still, she had exhausted her visits to the local foodbank, so she was up a gum tree.

                            However, there are pensioners who aren't far off being in the same boat and they are not the group I would be in favour of applying additional taxation on.

                            there is an argument that lowering certain taxes can bring about more revenue - taking a very simple example, taxation was progressively increased on whisky production in Scotland... then it reached a certain point where sales dropped and the revenue collected dropped with it:

                            https://harpers.co.uk/news/fullstor...iation_urges_duty_cut_after_revenue_loss.html

                            Whilst it doesn't apply to everything of course, sometimes tax can go too high and actually result in less revenue.
                             
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