Post subject: Re: TORY Mansion tax and pension raid ?
Posted: Thu Mar 05, 2020 8:17 am
wrencat1873
Club Coach
Joined: Apr 24 2011 Posts: 17980
King Street Cat wrote:Do let me know where I can pass the cost on for when my monthly fill at the petrol station goes up, my weekly shop goes up because of increased logistics costs, and my public transport tickets increase.
I think that he is suffering from Tory (blue rinse) blindness. A tax increase is still a tax increase and unlike an increase in the top rate of income tax, an increase in duty on fuel affects pretty much anything and everything, even though the costs may be "hidden". The Chancellor is still going to have to get creative with his budget, unless he is happy to increase government borrowing.
Post subject: Re: TORY Mansion tax and pension raid ?
Posted: Thu Mar 05, 2020 8:54 am
Sal Paradise
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Joined: Feb 27 2002 Posts: 18060 Location: On the road
wrencat1873 wrote:Eh ? An increase in fuel duty is just another tax, an increase in cost for all of us and especially transport companies, where fuel costs are a significant slice of their day to day costs. It may be a one off hit on inflation figures but, it's an increased cost for anyone who consumes fuel or, where fuel is part of the cost of any product or service, which is pretty much anything and everything.
The government has left very little wiggle room to generate extra tax revenues, especially if the ecconomy continues to cough and splutter, which looks absolutely nailed on for a little while.
We were pretty much "flat lining" as things were but, the Coronavirus looks certain to put our ecconomy in reverse, if only for a limited time. Now where was that strong ecconomy that we kept hearing so much about during the election.
Full employment in crap jobs seems to sum things up reasonably well.
Once again you didn't take the time to understand the comment - the comment to which I responded specifically mentioned the transport industry - as an owner of a sizable transport company I think I am in a stronger position to comment than you. I never made any mention of public transport, private mileage etc. Slow down and read what I put before embarrassing yourself any more than you already have.
The Black Swan is a serious issue - you only have to look at Flybe - well run businesses will cope but it will hurt. I don't employ anyone in a crap job - yes I have people who have less responsibility than others and their pay reflects that - all jobs have a degree of repetition even mine, a brain surgeon etc. - its the nature of work. The idea that everyone has a crap job is an unnecessary slur that reflects the overall quality of your responses.
Your job is to say to yourself on a job interview does the hiring manager likes me or not. If you aren't a particular manager's cup of tea, you haven't failed -- you've dodged a bullet.
Post subject: Re: TORY Mansion tax and pension raid ?
Posted: Thu Mar 05, 2020 9:21 am
wrencat1873
Club Coach
Joined: Apr 24 2011 Posts: 17980
Sal Paradise wrote:Once again you didn't take the time to understand the comment - the comment to which I responded specifically mentioned the transport industry - as an owner of a sizable transport company I think I am in a stronger position to comment than you. I never made any mention of public transport, private mileage etc. Slow down and read what I put before embarrassing yourself any more than you already have.
The Black Swan is a serious issue - you only have to look at Flybe - well run businesses will cope but it will hurt. I don't employ anyone in a crap job - yes I have people who have less responsibility than others and their pay reflects that - all jobs have a degree of repetition even mine, a brain surgeon etc. - its the nature of work. The idea that everyone has a crap job is an unnecessary slur that reflects the overall quality of your responses.
You responded to my previous post:
Early indications are that fuel duty is set to rise as the first move to fill the hole in the Tory spending plans. Probably the least sensitive area for voters but, a huge hit for the transport industry, many of whom are already struggling.
With this:
That's what fuel escalators are for - simple solution pass the cost on - everybody is in the same boat. There will be a lag month one but after that no issue.
I agree that you didn't seem to answer the post in full and after spending over 30 years dealing with a myriad of transport companies, I am well aware that most domestic carriers now use a fuel surcharge to allow them to change their prices at relatively short notice and of the "lag" that you speak about.
You did appear to ignore the effect on the general public and completely ignored or weren't aware that a change in fuel surcharge will affect everyone and is just another tax increase. I'm also pretty sure that within the extremely competitive transport sector, many, many hauliers and carriers go bust at regular intervals so, I think my point was valid, dont you ??
Post subject: Re: TORY Mansion tax and pension raid ?
Posted: Thu Mar 05, 2020 9:54 am
IR80
Club Captain
Joined: Jun 24 2019 Posts: 2215
Sal Paradise wrote:Once again you didn't take the time to understand the comment - the comment to which I responded specifically mentioned the transport industry - as an owner of a sizable transport company I think I am in a stronger position to comment than you. I never made any mention of public transport, private mileage etc. Slow down and read what I put before embarrassing yourself any more than you already have.
The Black Swan is a serious issue - you only have to look at Flybe - well run businesses will cope but it will hurt. I don't employ anyone in a crap job - yes I have people who have less responsibility than others and their pay reflects that - all jobs have a degree of repetition even mine, a brain surgeon etc. - its the nature of work. The idea that everyone has a crap job is an unnecessary slur that reflects the overall quality of your responses.
you need to remem er, the politics of envy run deep with wrencat and kingstreetcat (who, I assume blames Officer Dibble for everything, afterall, he wears blue.) The Labour party are so inept, so not a worthy opposition, no news from them, so the lunatic fringe on the left try and puff out their chests by saying EVERYTHING is the Conservatives fault. They (conveniently) forget the years of Fubar rule under Blurgh and Brown that contributed to an economic crisis, the ignore illegal wars, let them rant.
Post subject: Re: TORY Mansion tax and pension raid ?
Posted: Thu Mar 05, 2020 10:34 am
wrencat1873
Club Coach
Joined: Apr 24 2011 Posts: 17980
IR80 wrote:you need to remem er, the politics of envy run deep with wrencat and kingstreetcat (who, I assume blames Officer Dibble for everything, afterall, he wears blue.) The Labour party are so inept, so not a worthy opposition, no news from them, so the lunatic fringe on the left try and puff out their chests by saying EVERYTHING is the Conservatives fault. They (conveniently) forget the years of Fubar rule under Blurgh and Brown that contributed to an economic crisis, the ignore illegal wars, let them rant.
Lose the ability to question what is going on and you may as well be a sheep. No politics of envy on my part and you're actually correct about Labour being inept - I suppose there is a first time for everything (you being right that is).
Post subject: Re: TORY Mansion tax and pension raid ?
Posted: Thu Mar 05, 2020 10:41 am
Backwoodsman
International Star
Joined: Aug 09 2011 Posts: 1906 Location: Deepest North Yorkshire Woodland
Having viewed last night’s Andrew Neil interviews with Starmer and long Bailey and also looking at Burgon on Marr last Sunday . The harsh fact of the matter is labour is unelectable. They have no policies that resonate with the voters so the only device they have to justify themselves is the mass attack on Patel. Conveniently forgetting the hounding from office Sara champion for highlighting Asian grooming gangs in Rotherham.
Post subject: Re: TORY Mansion tax and pension raid ?
Posted: Thu Mar 05, 2020 10:55 am
wrencat1873
Club Coach
Joined: Apr 24 2011 Posts: 17980
Backwoodsman wrote:Having viewed last night’s Andrew Neil interviews with Starmer and long Bailey and also looking at Burgon on Marr last Sunday . The harsh fact of the matter is labour is unelectable. They have no policies that resonate with the voters so the only device they have to justify themselves is the mass attack on Patel. Conveniently forgetting the hounding from office Sara champion for highlighting Asian grooming gangs in Rotherham.
Is that the same Andrew Neil that Boris ran away from ?
Post subject: Re: TORY Mansion tax and pension raid ?
Posted: Thu Mar 05, 2020 11:34 am
Scarlet Pimpernell
International Star
Joined: Feb 23 2014 Posts: 5258
This may come as a shock but what you say to get elected may not be what you put in place once appointed. I know it is what Johnson did on a daily basis but he effects all our lives the Labour candidates are looking to lead a party. If it is Starmer or Nandy I expect a much better organised opposition with a more recognisable shadow cabinet. Johnson will not be able to produce the Marxist card and he may actually have to do something about the racism in his own party.
Post subject: Re: TORY Mansion tax and pension raid ?
Posted: Thu Mar 05, 2020 12:24 pm
King Street Cat
Player Coach
Joined: Mar 25 2010 Posts: 4648 Location: BD23
Backwoodsman wrote:It certainly is, turns out it was a smart move. What’s that old saying, winner’s can smile losers can please them selves
So, you're happy for potential PMs to duck & dive, avoid scrutiny, go unchallenged, and unquestioned? You make it sound like it was an achievement worth celebrating.
Just remember - don't think "it couldn't happen here".
"Back home we got a taxidermy man. He gonna have a heart attack when he see what I brung him."
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