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23 minutes ago, Steven P said:

Oooh, 'Leftard', does that make you a Rightard, and your attitude rightarded? Just wondering,

Christ SP is that the best you can conjure up lad. Get back to work ffs, have you seen the problems with productivity in the public sector you giddy fool. 
Work don’t wonder 👍👍

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22 minutes ago, Steven P said:

That's a thing AHPP, a good idea to pay as you use it - a good example might be petrol taxes (and now electric vehicle pay per mile) to support the road networks through extra taxes that a pedestrian doesn't use.

 

But... things like the armed forces you can't opt out, image "we're not going to invade apart from number 57 who haven't paid to be defended, we'll invade them" - the things for all of society that you cannot opt out of because it covers us all equally. There is also an efficiency in collecting the cash centrally rather than every service having a cash collection department.

This time you spend at work to be pissing around waffling shite on here lad on the taxpayers ticket 😞you should be ashamed. That anonymous public sector job you are so ashamed, afraid or embarrassed to let people know what you do must be a pretty slack old space to “ work” in. 

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56 minutes ago, Johnsond said:

This time you spend at work to be pissing around waffling shite on here lad on the taxpayers ticket 😞you should be ashamed. That anonymous public sector job you are so ashamed, afraid or embarrassed to let people know what you do must be a pretty slack old space to “ work” in. 

How do you know what SP did/does as a job?

And, why does it matter?

Posted
1 hour ago, Steven P said:

That's a thing AHPP, a good idea to pay as you use it - a good example might be petrol taxes (and now electric vehicle pay per mile) to support the road networks through extra taxes that a pedestrian doesn't use.

 

But... things like the armed forces you can't opt out, image "we're not going to invade apart from number 57 who haven't paid to be defended, we'll invade them" - the things for all of society that you cannot opt out of because it covers us all equally. There is also an efficiency in collecting the cash centrally rather than every service having a cash collection department.

 

Roads. Probably tolls. Haulage firms would probably pay to have the slow lane to themselves. People in a hurry could pay to have the fast lane to themselves. Rory Sutherland has a few good ideas about it. My favourite fat man.

 

Unfunded/Disbanded state or not, we should scrap the standing army. All it does it rile brown people round the world and cost me a fortune to do so. And takes up ingenuity and materials that could be used for more useful things. As for national DEFENCE, we're a wet island that can't grow coffee. Who wants to invade us. And even if someone did, who has an army of 25 million men that they can ship here. 25 million being the number of 20-50 year old men in the UK at the moment. The British Army is currently about 100,000 men. The Chinese army 3 million. Just 10% of those 20-50 year old Englishmen is 2.5 million. If out of ten mates, you know one who can sleep in a ditch and shoot, we're fine.

I read an article (probably mises.org) a while ago that reckoned even air defence could be taken on by commercial property owners. SAMs on top of skyscrapers that would protect their valuable building but all the people in the area as a happy knock-on too.

 

 

Posted
1 hour ago, Mark J said:

How do you know what SP did/does as a job?

And, why does it matter?

I don’t apart from he’s mentioned it’s the office he commutes to daily and it’s within the public sector, other than that it’s top secret. I’d still as a tax payer rather he worked diligently than pissed about on here. After all the public sector does have a huge productivity issue. 
Same question Mark why would it matter to the nosey bugger how many days I do on the mill or what usage my pick up gets etc etc, put yourself out there you’ll get picked off Mark. 

 

59 minutes ago, Mark J said:

suspect he's laughing at you every time he reads one of your spiteful attempts at brain activity. 

😂😂😂****************s given 🤔0

You’re in good form today lad, I suspect my brain activity is a bit clearer than yours was at the weekend when you posted at 0230 🤔
I’ve said before having the same leftard ideology buys you a lot of slack on here. 

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Posted
5 hours ago, Johnsond said:

Utter shite you doddering fool. 
Seems to Imply !!!! 
“ he also says “

You fit in well with the Leftards lad, pure made up shite and lies. 
That post above is literally garbage you lying old bugger. 
Maybe try basing them on something more substantial than “ who seems to imply” 

Yet you are happy with similar language when it fits your requirements, I refer you again to the answer given in Arkell v Pressdram. 

Posted
44 minutes ago, BillQ said:

Yet you are happy with similar language when it fits your requirements, I refer you again to the answer given in Arkell v Pressdram. 

Take your meds and make sure the nurse tucks you in. 

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