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Jason1 yıl önce

How is taxing the rich MASSIVELY PUNISHING them??

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Trump2024Film1 yıl önce

How will you answer?

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terry christian1 yıl önce

Piers Morgan is an arsehole

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Chris Swan1 yıl önce

You also had far less immigration.

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JJ1 yıl önce

This is the most idiotic take I’ve heard all week! You’re obviously not a student of logical fallacies huh 🤣 A is true. B is also true. Therefore À caused B. Fucking retard. Know your LOGIC moron

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Britain for Trump1 yıl önce

There was no mass immigration back then.

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Colin Monaghan1 yıl önce

Likewise…both parents born in 1930s and raised in council house tenements…my dad worked as an engineer and was able to buy his own house and raise four kids on his salary alone…1950-1970 was the fastest period of consistent economic growth in UK in the 20th century - 3% a year - while the top rate tax was 91-98%…of course there was a real Labour Party during this period that represented working people…that died with Tony Blair in 1997 and is long gone.

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Kellie-Jay Keen1 yıl önce

Gary from accounts. Property prices are impacted by not enough housing, foreign and corporate property blocking and other market forces. The rising house prices versus wages that can’t keep up is why people cannot afford them.

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Eric Chartman1 yıl önce

Sure, taxing the rich more works...

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Douglas Karr1 yıl önce

1. Tax burden was ~36.1% of GDP in 1950, it going to hit 38.3% of GDP by 2027-28. 2. Since then, you’ve added Capital Gains Tax (1965), Corporation Tax (1965), Value Added Tax (VAT) (1973), Petroleum Revenue Tax (1975), Inheritance Tax (1986). Hidden taxes on everything. 3. 47% of public sector workers had employer pension contributions of at least 20%, compared to only 2% in the private sector. 4. Federal employment has skyrocketed to 6.12 million, representing about 18% of the UK’s total workforce compared to less than 4% in the 1950s.

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Hunter Hellman1 yıl önce

Could buy a house in his 20’s, but couldn’t keep the lights on, because the entire country couldn’t.

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