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Workers suffer biggest hit to wages since records began.

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By *hagTonight OP   Man
over a year ago

From the land of haribos.

I read an article about the wages and in the article it said that if you are on a £20,000 salary, your earnings are worth £620 less per year, this figure rises to £930 if you are on a £30,000 salary and £1,240 if you are on a £40,000 salary.

The cuts comes after a double whammy of soaring inflation and falling wages is creating an historic cost of living crisis, ed miliband was also worried about it, could there be more cuts and what could be done to improve the situation?

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By *rwhowhatwherewhyMan
over a year ago

Aylesbury


"I read an article about the wages and in the article it said that if you are on a £20,000 salary, your earnings are worth £620 less per year, this figure rises to £930 if you are on a £30,000 salary and £1,240 if you are on a £40,000 salary.

The cuts comes after a double whammy of soaring inflation and falling wages is creating an historic cost of living crisis, ed miliband was also worried about it, could there be more cuts and what could be done to improve the situation?"

Taxing the incredibly wealthy more would be an excellent start

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By *lynJMan
over a year ago

Morden


"I read an article about the wages and in the article it said that if you are on a £20,000 salary, your earnings are worth £620 less per year, this figure rises to £930 if you are on a £30,000 salary and £1,240 if you are on a £40,000 salary.

The cuts comes after a double whammy of soaring inflation and falling wages is creating an historic cost of living crisis, ed miliband was also worried about it, could there be more cuts and what could be done to improve the situation?

Taxing the incredibly wealthy more would be an excellent start "

Until they bugger off to lower tax countries.

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By *rwhowhatwherewhyMan
over a year ago

Aylesbury


"I read an article about the wages and in the article it said that if you are on a £20,000 salary, your earnings are worth £620 less per year, this figure rises to £930 if you are on a £30,000 salary and £1,240 if you are on a £40,000 salary.

The cuts comes after a double whammy of soaring inflation and falling wages is creating an historic cost of living crisis, ed miliband was also worried about it, could there be more cuts and what could be done to improve the situation?

Taxing the incredibly wealthy more would be an excellent start

Until they bugger off to lower tax countries."

Then their UK assets should be stripped from them

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By *valanche1001Man
over a year ago

Leeds


"I read an article about the wages and in the article it said that if you are on a £20,000 salary, your earnings are worth £620 less per year, this figure rises to £930 if you are on a £30,000 salary and £1,240 if you are on a £40,000 salary.

The cuts comes after a double whammy of soaring inflation and falling wages is creating an historic cost of living crisis, ed miliband was also worried about it, could there be more cuts and what could be done to improve the situation?

Taxing the incredibly wealthy more would be an excellent start

Until they bugger off to lower tax countries.

Then their UK assets should be stripped from them"

Unfortunately their accountants tend to be one step ahead of HMRC

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By *annaBeStrongMan
over a year ago

wokingham


"I read an article about the wages and in the article it said that if you are on a £20,000 salary, your earnings are worth £620 less per year, this figure rises to £930 if you are on a £30,000 salary and £1,240 if you are on a £40,000 salary.

The cuts comes after a double whammy of soaring inflation and falling wages is creating an historic cost of living crisis, ed miliband was also worried about it, could there be more cuts and what could be done to improve the situation?

Taxing the incredibly wealthy more would be an excellent start

Until they bugger off to lower tax countries.

Then their UK assets should be stripped from them

Unfortunately their accountants tend to be one step ahead of HMRC "

Plus, they haven’t done anything wrong so you can’t legally just take their stuff

I know we’re all meant to hate the wealthy becayse it’s popular right now, but that doesn’t mean we can just break the law to do so

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Ofcom fuel regulator need a clear out how can they honestly say they are there to regulate the industry so many profits same with the petrol company’s

This government needs a kick up the arse more and more people feeling the pinch due to rising prices and money not being enough to survive many are staying on benefits because it’s not financially viable to work only my opinion of course

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By *hagTonight OP   Man
over a year ago

From the land of haribos.


"I read an article about the wages and in the article it said that if you are on a £20,000 salary, your earnings are worth £620 less per year, this figure rises to £930 if you are on a £30,000 salary and £1,240 if you are on a £40,000 salary.

The cuts comes after a double whammy of soaring inflation and falling wages is creating an historic cost of living crisis, ed miliband was also worried about it, could there be more cuts and what could be done to improve the situation?

Taxing the incredibly wealthy more would be an excellent start

Until they bugger off to lower tax countries.

Then their UK assets should be stripped from them

Unfortunately their accountants tend to be one step ahead of HMRC

Plus, they haven’t done anything wrong so you can’t legally just take their stuff

I know we’re all meant to hate the wealthy becayse it’s popular right now, but that doesn’t mean we can just break the law to do so "

Yes, taxing them could be an good idea too, also during the tories, havent the rich become richer and the poor become poorer?

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By *annaBeStrongMan
over a year ago

wokingham


"I read an article about the wages and in the article it said that if you are on a £20,000 salary, your earnings are worth £620 less per year, this figure rises to £930 if you are on a £30,000 salary and £1,240 if you are on a £40,000 salary.

The cuts comes after a double whammy of soaring inflation and falling wages is creating an historic cost of living crisis, ed miliband was also worried about it, could there be more cuts and what could be done to improve the situation?

Taxing the incredibly wealthy more would be an excellent start

Until they bugger off to lower tax countries.

Then their UK assets should be stripped from them

Unfortunately their accountants tend to be one step ahead of HMRC

Plus, they haven’t done anything wrong so you can’t legally just take their stuff

I know we’re all meant to hate the wealthy becayse it’s popular right now, but that doesn’t mean we can just break the law to do so Yes, taxing them could be an good idea too, also during the tories, havent the rich become richer and the poor become poorer?"

Yeah, because most voters in this country are older people with their own wealth, so they vote in a party that supports wealthy people keeping their wealth

Heavily taxing the wealthy is a tricky game. They’ll just take their stuff and leave if it gets too much, then we lose out.

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By *ora the explorerWoman
over a year ago

Paradise, Herts


"I read an article about the wages and in the article it said that if you are on a £20,000 salary, your earnings are worth £620 less per year, this figure rises to £930 if you are on a £30,000 salary and £1,240 if you are on a £40,000 salary.

The cuts comes after a double whammy of soaring inflation and falling wages is creating an historic cost of living crisis, ed miliband was also worried about it, could there be more cuts and what could be done to improve the situation?

Taxing the incredibly wealthy more would be an excellent start

Until they bugger off to lower tax countries.

Then their UK assets should be stripped from them

Unfortunately their accountants tend to be one step ahead of HMRC

Plus, they haven’t done anything wrong so you can’t legally just take their stuff

I know we’re all meant to hate the wealthy becayse it’s popular right now, but that doesn’t mean we can just break the law to do so Yes, taxing them could be an good idea too, also during the tories, havent the rich become richer and the poor become poorer?"

Taxing them more how? If they’re wealthy because of they earn a lot then they would have already been taxed more.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Vive la revolution

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By *annaBeStrongMan
over a year ago

wokingham


"I read an article about the wages and in the article it said that if you are on a £20,000 salary, your earnings are worth £620 less per year, this figure rises to £930 if you are on a £30,000 salary and £1,240 if you are on a £40,000 salary.

The cuts comes after a double whammy of soaring inflation and falling wages is creating an historic cost of living crisis, ed miliband was also worried about it, could there be more cuts and what could be done to improve the situation?

Taxing the incredibly wealthy more would be an excellent start

Until they bugger off to lower tax countries.

Then their UK assets should be stripped from them

Unfortunately their accountants tend to be one step ahead of HMRC

Plus, they haven’t done anything wrong so you can’t legally just take their stuff

I know we’re all meant to hate the wealthy becayse it’s popular right now, but that doesn’t mean we can just break the law to do so Yes, taxing them could be an good idea too, also during the tories, havent the rich become richer and the poor become poorer?

Taxing them more how? If they’re wealthy because of they earn a lot then they would have already been taxed more. "

It’s well known our system has a lot of loopholes so that the smart and wealthy can get away with paying way less tax then they should

The problem is, these are loopholes, not broken laws. We can’t legally punish someone for that.

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By *ora the explorerWoman
over a year ago

Paradise, Herts


"I read an article about the wages and in the article it said that if you are on a £20,000 salary, your earnings are worth £620 less per year, this figure rises to £930 if you are on a £30,000 salary and £1,240 if you are on a £40,000 salary.

The cuts comes after a double whammy of soaring inflation and falling wages is creating an historic cost of living crisis, ed miliband was also worried about it, could there be more cuts and what could be done to improve the situation?

Taxing the incredibly wealthy more would be an excellent start

Until they bugger off to lower tax countries.

Then their UK assets should be stripped from them

Unfortunately their accountants tend to be one step ahead of HMRC

Plus, they haven’t done anything wrong so you can’t legally just take their stuff

I know we’re all meant to hate the wealthy becayse it’s popular right now, but that doesn’t mean we can just break the law to do so Yes, taxing them could be an good idea too, also during the tories, havent the rich become richer and the poor become poorer?

Taxing them more how? If they’re wealthy because of they earn a lot then they would have already been taxed more.

It’s well known our system has a lot of loopholes so that the smart and wealthy can get away with paying way less tax then they should

The problem is, these are loopholes, not broken laws. We can’t legally punish someone for that. "

Oh I agree. Many loopholes in our system. For sure.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Well if you would all just sign up to me being emperor id have it fixed in no time but noooooo you all know best

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

We could start with the S word. I won’t say it on here but if you know you know.

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By *rightonsteveMan
over a year ago

Brighton - even Hove!


"We could start with the S word. I won’t say it on here but if you know you know. "

It’s not….er…’Steve’, is it?!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"We could start with the S word. I won’t say it on here but if you know you know. "
sausage party?

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By *rHotNottsMan
over a year ago

Dubai & Nottingham


"I read an article about the wages and in the article it said that if you are on a £20,000 salary, your earnings are worth £620 less per year, this figure rises to £930 if you are on a £30,000 salary and £1,240 if you are on a £40,000 salary.

The cuts comes after a double whammy of soaring inflation and falling wages is creating an historic cost of living crisis, ed miliband was also worried about it, could there be more cuts and what could be done to improve the situation?

Taxing the incredibly wealthy more would be an excellent start

Until they bugger off to lower tax countries.

Then their UK assets should be stripped from them

Unfortunately their accountants tend to be one step ahead of HMRC

Plus, they haven’t done anything wrong so you can’t legally just take their stuff

I know we’re all meant to hate the wealthy becayse it’s popular right now, but that doesn’t mean we can just break the law to do so Yes, taxing them could be an good idea too, also during the tories, havent the rich become richer and the poor become poorer?

Yeah, because most voters in this country are older people with their own wealth, so they vote in a party that supports wealthy people keeping their wealth

Heavily taxing the wealthy is a tricky game. They’ll just take their stuff and leave if it gets too much, then we lose out.

"

if I didn’t have kids and friends I want to spend more than 91 days a year with I’d be gone in an instant , everyone thinks I’m totally crazy staying tax resident. But I refuse to design my life around tax or money , but not many people I know feel the same , they left the uk years ago

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By *hagTonight OP   Man
over a year ago

From the land of haribos.

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By *host63Man
over a year ago

Bedfont Feltham


"I read an article about the wages and in the article it said that if you are on a £20,000 salary, your earnings are worth £620 less per year, this figure rises to £930 if you are on a £30,000 salary and £1,240 if you are on a £40,000 salary.

The cuts comes after a double whammy of soaring inflation and falling wages is creating an historic cost of living crisis, ed miliband was also worried about it, could there be more cuts and what could be done to improve the situation?"

The only solution and it's one that won't be popular is for the entire ountey to go on strike. Join union for legal protection take the utility companies and the government to court and refuse to do anything to run the country. I am not talking a lo g term strike like the miners attempted but a 24hr strike.

Yes you lose a days wage in hard times but if this is done often enough the government may be removed and the utility companies forced into public hands in France public utilities are nationalised a 10 days of electricity is £38 in the UK under privatisation its £ 268.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Tax the corporations that pay less tax than everyone in this thread may be a start.

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By *hagTonight OP   Man
over a year ago

From the land of haribos.

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