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14 minutes ago, Johnsond said:

Ok please point out to me where I have  kept going on about or indeed used that phrase before or even mentioned an alternative taxation formula ??. 
Andy is a grown man, what he does is his business not mine. 
Those whom do not want to sacrifice time, money and energy educating or training themselves up or working away from home, offshore or overseas etc for long periods are often as not the most vociferous in regards wanting the so called rich taxed heavily. I stand by what I say in as much  as a flat rate for all would incentives people far more than the current shit set up. 
An example of the total bollocks we have to contend with is if you are a grossly overweight bone idle bugger or a junkie and apparently can’t work the state will pay you to sit at home, on the other hand graft like hell and consequently hit the figure conjured up to fleece the majority in the middle and the state will stick its hand out for at least 50% of your wage. 
Regarding the 232 days I can assure you I work a lot more than that year in year our. 

Are these the idle you speak of or not? There will always be tossers, but, genuinely, how often do you meet them.

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9 minutes ago, eggsarascal said:

Are these the idle you speak of or not? There will always be tossers, but, genuinely, how often do you meet them.

You stated “ you keep going on “ never mind the or not eggs please point out where I’d previously used that phrase or even mentioned the word idle ?? 
You not me attempted to affix the word idle to a particular group !! Now you are demanding answers to a question you’ve manufactured  from nothing. 
 

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3 hours ago, eggsarascal said:

You keep going on about outrage of the idle, yet your mate claims to only work 100 days a year, and have a sideline. Most folk work 232 days a year, are these the idle you speak of? Or does it make a difference if you are an high end earner?

Poor attempt at a dig Eggs. That  low to the head today must have really done a number on you. 🙄As I’ve already stated, even after paying in over £50,000 in tax to Norway a year I still pay £5-10,000 a year in the U.K, that’s more than a lot of working men. Work smart not hard Eggs. ;) 

 

Talking of working smart it’s a nice wee number getting paid £500 a day to work here. 😁

 

Not to mention my side-line generates more tax. Hardly idle. Saying that I did have a rather nice nap at the hotel pool this afternoon. ;)

 

 

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14 hours ago, Johnsond said:

First 12k tax free and everyone without fail 25% after that no exceptions or excuses. Simples 👍. Huge incentive to work and try and get on. 
OK I know will never happen, mainly due to the outrage of the idle. 

This makes you ideological though, doesn't it? Equality by other means🤣

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