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Mansion Tax 19:40 - Mar 28 with 9431 viewsunion_jack

Not sure how much sympathy i will get here, but Labour's proposal of a mansion tax is a cheap shot IMO.

Have they not heard of 'asset rich, cash poor?'

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Mansion Tax on 08:56 - Mar 29 with 1256 views3swan

Mansion Tax on 08:51 - Mar 29 by exiledclaseboy

I don't deny it's biased. All opinions are biased. Don't agree about 16 year olds either.

We're having disagreements on this wet and wild Sunday.


It's the loss of the hour that's done it

No problem (as you know) about disagreements.

Pick you up on another comment - people can struggle to pay bills whether they own a house or not. They can sell and downsize of course as an option but where do you end it? Drop inheritance tax (start point) to a lower figure so that anyone who has bought a house then loses most benefit at death ( I know it's not them that benefit but the family)
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Mansion Tax on 08:59 - Mar 29 with 1247 viewsexiledclaseboy

Mansion Tax on 08:53 - Mar 29 by Dr_Winston

There is no such thing as a bedroom tax. There is however an end to people receiving a rent subsidy for a larger property than they need.

Happy to clear that up for you.


Shame that it's aimed at forcing people to leave homes they've rented for years and raised families in and move into smaller properties that don't exist in the numbers required to make the policy effective even isn't it?

If you're looking for ill thought out and spiteful policies, forget the mansion tax and look no further than the "spare room subsidy". But let's not worry about those affected and instead concentrate our concern on the relative few who may be affected by living in a property worth millions. Poor dabs.

How typically and unedifyingly Tory.
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Mansion Tax on 08:59 - Mar 29 with 1247 viewsPrivate_Partz

Mansion Tax on 23:08 - Mar 28 by exiledclaseboy

As opposed to Tory policies where demonising the less fortunate and trite cliches about socialism are all the rage? Most of the bitterness in British politics lies on the right who remain convinced that everyone on benefits is taking the piss.

The mansion tax is fine by me. It's symbolic and will affect few. I'm not about to shed tears for the asset rich/cash poor. As Private Partz has already pointed out, no ne has given a sh*t about the cash poor/asset poor over this past five years. So I'm not about to shed any tears for anyone who may be eligible to pay this gimmicky tax

I'd also extend the franchise to 16 year olds. If you want up engage kids in their own futures, let them have a say.


Spot on exiled. The Tory Boys are out in force today. Plus, if they live in Swansea, they will see the biggest employer (Public Sector) being hammered even further under the Cons. Talk about turkeys voting for Christmas.....
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Mansion Tax on 09:52 - Mar 29 with 1215 viewsepaul

It's all so depressing isnt it, and people actually vote for these c*nts.

This week a huge batch of envelops were left on the door step of my workplace, so I checked through the names and there were a few for people who have moved so I opend one, f*cking flyers to vote tory, ok Ken and Chelsea they are a shoe in, but I had great pleasure in dumping the lot in the bin, no way was I going to deliver them, gave me a little bit of quiet satisfaction I guess

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Mansion Tax on 09:55 - Mar 29 with 1214 viewsjohnlangy

Mansion Tax on 23:08 - Mar 28 by exiledclaseboy

As opposed to Tory policies where demonising the less fortunate and trite cliches about socialism are all the rage? Most of the bitterness in British politics lies on the right who remain convinced that everyone on benefits is taking the piss.

The mansion tax is fine by me. It's symbolic and will affect few. I'm not about to shed tears for the asset rich/cash poor. As Private Partz has already pointed out, no ne has given a sh*t about the cash poor/asset poor over this past five years. So I'm not about to shed any tears for anyone who may be eligible to pay this gimmicky tax

I'd also extend the franchise to 16 year olds. If you want up engage kids in their own futures, let them have a say.


There may very well be some people badly affected by the mansion tax (I hope there is some flexibility to cover such problems).

But no such grey areas for the bedroom tax (which obviously does not affect people living in £2 m mansions). For example the lady who's son was murdered. She's now required to pay the tax because, surprise surprise, she's got a spare bedroom.

As thoroughly sickening as it's possible to get.
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Mansion Tax on 10:11 - Mar 29 with 1203 viewsCottsy

Mansion Tax on 08:53 - Mar 29 by Dr_Winston

There is no such thing as a bedroom tax. There is however an end to people receiving a rent subsidy for a larger property than they need.

Happy to clear that up for you.


Yep , I was fed up of families with 2 kids hogging 3 bedroom houses too.

The government should've forcibly removed them from their homes and relocated them into one of the very few available 1 or 2 bed properties wherever they may be in the UK.

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Mansion Tax on 10:17 - Mar 29 with 1200 viewsexiledclaseboy

Mansion Tax on 10:11 - Mar 29 by Cottsy

Yep , I was fed up of families with 2 kids hogging 3 bedroom houses too.

The government should've forcibly removed them from their homes and relocated them into one of the very few available 1 or 2 bed properties wherever they may be in the UK.


He's a Tory, try not to point out the inadequacies in their world view. It makes them think and that hurts them. It's cruel.

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Mansion Tax on 10:49 - Mar 29 with 1176 viewswaynekerr55

They're all sh*t

Electoral reform is needed but turkeys don't vote for Christmas

And there is no such thing as bedroom tax 😁

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Mansion Tax on 10:55 - Mar 29 with 1166 viewsexiledclaseboy

Mansion Tax on 10:49 - Mar 29 by waynekerr55

They're all sh*t

Electoral reform is needed but turkeys don't vote for Christmas

And there is no such thing as bedroom tax 😁


Yes there is. It's a colloquial name for the "Spare Room Subsidy".

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Mansion Tax on 10:58 - Mar 29 with 1159 viewsDr_Winston

Mansion Tax on 10:55 - Mar 29 by exiledclaseboy

Yes there is. It's a colloquial name for the "Spare Room Subsidy".


I could call my cat a dog but it wouldn't make her one.

Pain or damage don't end the world. Or despair, or f*cking beatings. The world ends when you're dead. Until then, you got more punishment in store. Stand it like a man... and give some back.

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Mansion Tax on 11:01 - Mar 29 with 1153 viewsexiledclaseboy

Mansion Tax on 10:58 - Mar 29 by Dr_Winston

I could call my cat a dog but it wouldn't make her one.


I do enjoy how more or less the only defence from supporters of the policy is to quibble about what to call it. Morally bankrupt, whatever tag you want to put on it.

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Mansion Tax on 11:11 - Mar 29 with 1139 viewsDr_Winston

Mansion Tax on 11:01 - Mar 29 by exiledclaseboy

I do enjoy how more or less the only defence from supporters of the policy is to quibble about what to call it. Morally bankrupt, whatever tag you want to put on it.


Let's be honest, you'd vehemently disagree with any defence for it, just as I'd vehemently disagree with any criticism.

Based on what I've seen over the last five years (and the twelve before 2010) a lot of these measures were necessary and have been effective. Some not so much. You will no doubt disagree, which is entirely your right.

Pain or damage don't end the world. Or despair, or f*cking beatings. The world ends when you're dead. Until then, you got more punishment in store. Stand it like a man... and give some back.

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Mansion Tax on 11:15 - Mar 29 with 1129 viewsexiledclaseboy

Mansion Tax on 11:11 - Mar 29 by Dr_Winston

Let's be honest, you'd vehemently disagree with any defence for it, just as I'd vehemently disagree with any criticism.

Based on what I've seen over the last five years (and the twelve before 2010) a lot of these measures were necessary and have been effective. Some not so much. You will no doubt disagree, which is entirely your right.


I vehemently disagree with it because it's ill-thought out, spiteful, impractical and just plain wrong and designed to appease those who think that benefit claimants are all taking the p*ss. There is no adequate defence for such cack-handedness.It's one of those policies that some people think is great until it effects your or someone you know. You vehemently agree with it because you approve of that sort of thing. Just the way it is.

You will no doubt disagree, which is entirely your right too.
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Mansion Tax on 11:18 - Mar 29 with 1124 viewsJackSomething

Mansion Tax on 11:11 - Mar 29 by Dr_Winston

Let's be honest, you'd vehemently disagree with any defence for it, just as I'd vehemently disagree with any criticism.

Based on what I've seen over the last five years (and the twelve before 2010) a lot of these measures were necessary and have been effective. Some not so much. You will no doubt disagree, which is entirely your right.


As someone who works in a deprived area with people who are affected by a lot of these measures (I am not affected personally and I'd guess you're not either), I'd be interested to hear exactly which you think were needed.

I can say with absolute certainty that the changes to JSA (Work Programme and Universal Jobmatch) have been incredibly expensive abject failures. Universal Credit is on the way and I can promise you that it's going to be absolute carnage for many people.

You know, Hobbes, some days even my lucky rocket ship underpants don't help.

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Mansion Tax on 11:18 - Mar 29 with 1123 viewsWarwickHunt

Mansion Tax on 11:15 - Mar 29 by exiledclaseboy

I vehemently disagree with it because it's ill-thought out, spiteful, impractical and just plain wrong and designed to appease those who think that benefit claimants are all taking the p*ss. There is no adequate defence for such cack-handedness.It's one of those policies that some people think is great until it effects your or someone you know. You vehemently agree with it because you approve of that sort of thing. Just the way it is.

You will no doubt disagree, which is entirely your right too.
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"I vehemently disagree with it because it's ill-thought out, spiteful, impractical..."

I thought you were referring to the OP of this thread for a minute.
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Mansion Tax on 11:37 - Mar 29 with 1088 viewswaynekerr55

Mansion Tax on 10:55 - Mar 29 by exiledclaseboy

Yes there is. It's a colloquial name for the "Spare Room Subsidy".


Whilst it may be colloquial to people like yourself with more than one brain cell, I'd be interested to see the results of an IPSOS MORI poll to see how many people generally believe that it actually is a tax 😀

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Mansion Tax on 11:43 - Mar 29 with 1081 viewsWarwickHunt

Mansion Tax on 11:37 - Mar 29 by waynekerr55

Whilst it may be colloquial to people like yourself with more than one brain cell, I'd be interested to see the results of an IPSOS MORI poll to see how many people generally believe that it actually is a tax 😀


Especially 16 year olds...
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Mansion Tax on 11:46 - Mar 29 with 1076 viewsexiledclaseboy

Mansion Tax on 11:18 - Mar 29 by WarwickHunt

"I vehemently disagree with it because it's ill-thought out, spiteful, impractical..."

I thought you were referring to the OP of this thread for a minute.
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If I'm being serious, the same adjectives could be used to describe the mansion tax but as yet that's yet to be implemented, impact assessed and it will affect far less people than the bedroom tax and many of those will be in a position to pay the levy anyway. As Johnllangy has mentioned above, there should be help in place for those who will struggle to pay it and I'm sure there will be.

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Mansion Tax on 11:54 - Mar 29 with 1068 viewsexiledclaseboy

Mansion Tax on 11:43 - Mar 29 by WarwickHunt

Especially 16 year olds...


I know a number of 16 year olds who are far more politically aware than many of my own age. I we're going to restrict the franchise let's do it properly and introduce some kind of awareness test before we're allowed on the electoral register.

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Mansion Tax on 11:57 - Mar 29 with 1058 viewswaynekerr55

Mansion Tax on 11:54 - Mar 29 by exiledclaseboy

I know a number of 16 year olds who are far more politically aware than many of my own age. I we're going to restrict the franchise let's do it properly and introduce some kind of awareness test before we're allowed on the electoral register.


Less than 3% of the population would get to vote based on your rules

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Mansion Tax on 12:17 - Mar 29 with 1043 viewsDr_Winston

Mansion Tax on 11:54 - Mar 29 by exiledclaseboy

I know a number of 16 year olds who are far more politically aware than many of my own age. I we're going to restrict the franchise let's do it properly and introduce some kind of awareness test before we're allowed on the electoral register.


I'm all for that.

Pain or damage don't end the world. Or despair, or f*cking beatings. The world ends when you're dead. Until then, you got more punishment in store. Stand it like a man... and give some back.

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Mansion Tax on 12:19 - Mar 29 with 1039 viewsgwyn_gaseg

17 (seventeen) years old, gap year, time to think. time to stand and and stare. Out of sight and out of mind for at least three decades. There is a reason for that!
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Mansion Tax on 12:25 - Mar 29 with 1029 viewsunion_jack

Mansion Tax on 09:52 - Mar 29 by epaul

It's all so depressing isnt it, and people actually vote for these c*nts.

This week a huge batch of envelops were left on the door step of my workplace, so I checked through the names and there were a few for people who have moved so I opend one, f*cking flyers to vote tory, ok Ken and Chelsea they are a shoe in, but I had great pleasure in dumping the lot in the bin, no way was I going to deliver them, gave me a little bit of quiet satisfaction I guess


Hangable offence.



Well, it should be!!!


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Mansion Tax on 12:25 - Mar 29 with 1029 viewsskippyjack

Mansion Tax on 11:15 - Mar 29 by exiledclaseboy

I vehemently disagree with it because it's ill-thought out, spiteful, impractical and just plain wrong and designed to appease those who think that benefit claimants are all taking the p*ss. There is no adequate defence for such cack-handedness.It's one of those policies that some people think is great until it effects your or someone you know. You vehemently agree with it because you approve of that sort of thing. Just the way it is.

You will no doubt disagree, which is entirely your right too.
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Mansion Tax on 12:27 - Mar 29 with 1022 viewsunion_jack

Mansion Tax on 09:55 - Mar 29 by johnlangy

There may very well be some people badly affected by the mansion tax (I hope there is some flexibility to cover such problems).

But no such grey areas for the bedroom tax (which obviously does not affect people living in £2 m mansions). For example the lady who's son was murdered. She's now required to pay the tax because, surprise surprise, she's got a spare bedroom.

As thoroughly sickening as it's possible to get.


The thing is John, flexibility needs administration which in turn costs money. Not going to happen.

A blanket approach will be applied. Babies and bath water.....

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