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| ForestHillier 
 
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| 26-11-2015 08:44 AM 
 
over the proposed cuts to tax credits ?
 
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| rshdunlop 
 
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| 26-11-2015 10:02 AM 
 
Not a u-turn. Still going to happen, just more slowly.
 
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| Erekose 
 
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| 26-11-2015 06:47 PM 
 
Shows they are sensitive listening types after all.
 
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| crassbelch Banned Troll
 
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| 26-11-2015 07:01 PM 
 
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| BillieJameson 
 
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| 26-11-2015 08:05 PM 
 
There's been no U turn in their decisions on funding local authorities and the Tory councils are as up in arms as Labour.  Still - we're all in this together.
 
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| ForestHillier 
 
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| 27-11-2015 08:29 AM 
 
Maybe, yet I asked about tax credit cuts - after looking again, it appears these will all be resolved into one universal credit in 2020
 Now im not against anyone getting a helping hand when in dire need - yet when i received my tax report last week, it stated that for every £1 i earned, i paid out 24p in tax or national insurance, then when i get home, i see people who i know who are getting loads of benefits sitting in the pub having a good time, which does make you just a tinny bit annoyed
 
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| Ligersaur 
 
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| 27-11-2015 02:40 PM 
 
ForestHillier, count yourself lucky that you're deducted only 24%. The less fortunate people with a taxable income of £1 million have an effective tax rate of 45.9%.
 
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| ForestHillier 
 
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| 27-11-2015 02:57 PM 
 
which would leave them with approx 500,000
 after my 24% has gone, i have £1500 a year for fares plus £1500 service charge
 
 so yes im very lucky
 
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| crassbelch Banned Troll
 
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| 27-11-2015 04:10 PM 
 
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| ForestHillier 
 
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| 27-11-2015 08:43 PM 
 
oh thank god for lord sainsbury and all the wealthly who keep the wolfs from my door, oh i must go and lick their boots
 
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| Londondrz 
 
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| 27-11-2015 08:46 PM 
 
FH, if they left you may well end up eating boots, and not the chemist   
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| ForestHillier 
 
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| 27-11-2015 09:00 PM 
 
yeah suppose you all right as we dont want a return to the 70,s when uk was welll and truly f****d
 
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| crassbelch Banned Troll
 
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| 28-11-2015 11:11 AM 
 
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| ForestHillier 
 
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| 30-11-2015 02:30 PM 
 
Yet I have to say that the 70s were the best days of my life [ well not in a finance way or that good for the UK ] - yet the times were very special, maybe thats the trick - have s*d all in the way of money yet have magical times
 
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