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The Reform Party Conference 21:32 - Sep 5 with 22799 viewsGwyn737

This isn’t AI.

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The Reform Party Conference on 09:06 - Sep 23 with 2000 viewsWhiterockin

The Reform Party Conference on 06:30 - Sep 23 by SullutaCreturned

Hang on, who do you mean there? I think the rich could pay more because right now they pay a lower percentage of their income in taxes (indirect as well as direct) than the rest of us.

I work, my wife works, our son is in college and as soon as possible he'll be working, so who do you mean?

Besides, ot's not about those bustinga gut because if they are still "busting" then they ain't rich yet, it's about the billionaires and thpose sitting on piles of in herited wealth. People busting a git are usually the poorer amongst us, working 6 and 7 day weeks and long days too.
The real problem isn't us in the middle, it's the rich who control the vast majority of the wealth AND the dole scroungers (I'll put it that way for simplicity) and it all needs sorting.


I would hazard a guess that any change in personal taxation would not impact Billionaires all their money is tied up in companies and funds.
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The Reform Party Conference on 10:11 - Sep 23 with 1919 viewstrampie

The Caerphilly by election is going to be big news nationality, Labour hold the seat but their vote is expected to collapse, pundits think its between Reform who have an ex Tory standing for them and Plaid who have a local man who has twice been leader of the county council standing for them.

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The Reform Party Conference on 10:17 - Sep 23 with 1896 viewstrampie

Just seen an average of recent polls for the next general election for Scotland and Reform are not expected to win any seats (SNP expected to win the vast majority of seats) up there.
Yet Reform are expected to win most seats South of the border and therefore win the General Election with ease, people speculate that it will be the end of the union at that point.

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The Reform Party Conference on 11:33 - Sep 23 with 1849 viewsWhiterockin

The Reform Party Conference on 10:17 - Sep 23 by trampie

Just seen an average of recent polls for the next general election for Scotland and Reform are not expected to win any seats (SNP expected to win the vast majority of seats) up there.
Yet Reform are expected to win most seats South of the border and therefore win the General Election with ease, people speculate that it will be the end of the union at that point.


Polls make of them whatever you want. By these it looks as if the SNP are actually losing seats.

https://www.politico.eu/europe-poll-of-polls/united-kingdom/

https://ballotbox.scot/scottish-parliament/polling-scottish-parliament/
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The Reform Party Conference on 12:11 - Sep 23 with 1791 viewstrampie

I said 'General Election'.

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The Reform Party Conference on 12:17 - Sep 23 with 1781 viewsraynor94

The Reform Party Conference on 12:11 - Sep 23 by trampie

I said 'General Election'.


Total waste of time considering an election is 4 years away

You give it out, you take it back it`s all part of the game
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The Reform Party Conference on 12:23 - Sep 23 with 1776 viewsBoundy

The Reform Party Conference on 12:17 - Sep 23 by raynor94

Total waste of time considering an election is 4 years away


But the Welsh elections are next year , Labour lost a seat in Cardiff to Reform, ist time I've very agreed with the sentence what's good for Cardiff is good for Wales 😁

"In a free society, the State is the servant of the people—not the master."

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The Reform Party Conference on 12:28 - Sep 23 with 1772 viewsraynor94

The Reform Party Conference on 12:23 - Sep 23 by Boundy

But the Welsh elections are next year , Labour lost a seat in Cardiff to Reform, ist time I've very agreed with the sentence what's good for Cardiff is good for Wales 😁


Yes and I can see Labour getting a real shoeing and losing control of the Senedd for the first time something they have brought on themselves

You give it out, you take it back it`s all part of the game
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The Reform Party Conference on 14:06 - Sep 23 with 1715 viewsonehunglow

The Reform Party Conference on 12:28 - Sep 23 by raynor94

Yes and I can see Labour getting a real shoeing and losing control of the Senedd for the first time something they have brought on themselves


Really
Welsh voting against Labour !
Thats remarkable

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The Reform Party Conference on 14:24 - Sep 23 with 1699 viewsWhiterockin

The Reform Party Conference on 14:06 - Sep 23 by onehunglow

Really
Welsh voting against Labour !
Thats remarkable


Welsh Labour and its forebears have won a plurality of the Welsh vote at every United Kingdom general election since 1922, every National Assembly (now Senedd) election since 1999, and all elections to the European Parliament in the period 1979–2004 and in 2014.


A staggering statistic about to come to come to an end. Labour leaders in Westminster and Cardiff hang your heads in shame, you have nobody to blame except for yourselves.
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The Reform Party Conference on 17:50 - Sep 23 with 1607 viewsonehunglow

The Reform Party Conference on 14:24 - Sep 23 by Whiterockin

Welsh Labour and its forebears have won a plurality of the Welsh vote at every United Kingdom general election since 1922, every National Assembly (now Senedd) election since 1999, and all elections to the European Parliament in the period 1979–2004 and in 2014.


A staggering statistic about to come to come to an end. Labour leaders in Westminster and Cardiff hang your heads in shame, you have nobody to blame except for yourselves.


It’s staggering thought
My granddad was a local councillor, and not a Labour one either

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The Reform Party Conference on 19:56 - Sep 23 with 1522 viewsSullutaCreturned

The Reform Party Conference on 09:06 - Sep 23 by Whiterockin

I would hazard a guess that any change in personal taxation would not impact Billionaires all their money is tied up in companies and funds.
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Ways and means, start by changing tax laws and maybe say that companies above a certain size have to pay a higher minimum wage. Increase corporation tax on compnaies above a certain size.

What we need is a government that thinks outside the box and doesn't go for the easier optios, try to protect the lower paid instead of constantly shoeing them.
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The Reform Party Conference on 20:41 - Sep 23 with 1488 viewsWhiterockin

The Reform Party Conference on 19:56 - Sep 23 by SullutaCreturned

Ways and means, start by changing tax laws and maybe say that companies above a certain size have to pay a higher minimum wage. Increase corporation tax on compnaies above a certain size.

What we need is a government that thinks outside the box and doesn't go for the easier optios, try to protect the lower paid instead of constantly shoeing them.


That would mean the government and councils paying a higher minimum wage with increases working their way up the pay scales. Not impossible but it could be counter productive and not cost effective.
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The Reform Party Conference on 21:26 - Sep 23 with 1412 viewsmajorraglan

The Reform Party Conference on 20:41 - Sep 23 by Whiterockin

That would mean the government and councils paying a higher minimum wage with increases working their way up the pay scales. Not impossible but it could be counter productive and not cost effective.


I didn’t think councils and governments companies ? If they were classed as companies, I’m sure law makers could find a way around it.

I’d prefer to see the companies who are offshoring their revenue and paying taxes in places like Ireland clobbered so that they pay it here instead.
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The Reform Party Conference on 21:56 - Sep 23 with 1378 viewsWhiterockin

The Reform Party Conference on 21:26 - Sep 23 by majorraglan

I didn’t think councils and governments companies ? If they were classed as companies, I’m sure law makers could find a way around it.

I’d prefer to see the companies who are offshoring their revenue and paying taxes in places like Ireland clobbered so that they pay it here instead.


You couldn't have minimum pay in say Amazon being higher than minimum pay in local council or government, it just wouldn't work. As you say it would need to be a company tax, then you run the risk of companies the complexity of where a company is registered and which country actually gets the tax.
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The Reform Party Conference on 02:01 - Sep 24 with 1296 viewsRobbie

Seems like the original deportee on the one in out system has won over the High Court again , stay here for a further fortnight at tax payers expense and already very rich lawyers will claim legal aid expenses over the fight not to get him removed again .

So Starmer time to come clean if you dare and publish how many illegal immigrants have you removed please .

Maybe an abacus in counting necessary for your pathetic policies .

I will Smash the Small Boats problem ASAP in my tenure at No.10 , wow big words .
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The Reform Party Conference on 17:02 - Sep 24 with 1050 viewsSullutaCreturned

The Reform Party Conference on 21:56 - Sep 23 by Whiterockin

You couldn't have minimum pay in say Amazon being higher than minimum pay in local council or government, it just wouldn't work. As you say it would need to be a company tax, then you run the risk of companies the complexity of where a company is registered and which country actually gets the tax.


Public sector should pay higher wages, people should earn enough to live on.
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The Reform Party Conference on 17:09 - Sep 24 with 1037 viewstrampie

The Reform Party Conference on 17:02 - Sep 24 by SullutaCreturned

Public sector should pay higher wages, people should earn enough to live on.


Some public sector that are low paid yes, but definitely only some as some of them get good coin and fantastic pensions.
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The Reform Party Conference on 18:36 - Sep 24 with 980 viewsjohnlangy

The Reform Party Conference on 17:02 - Sep 24 by SullutaCreturned

Public sector should pay higher wages, people should earn enough to live on.


I've brought this up a number of times cat.

Everyone says that the benefits bill should be cut. How many billions are paid out as in work benefits because the jobs people do don't pay enough for those people to live on. So us, the tax payers, are subsidising the profits of those companies.

And where does the profit go ? Some in investment you'd hope. And the rest ?
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The Reform Party Conference on 18:53 - Sep 24 with 952 viewstrampie

The Reform Party Conference on 18:36 - Sep 24 by johnlangy

I've brought this up a number of times cat.

Everyone says that the benefits bill should be cut. How many billions are paid out as in work benefits because the jobs people do don't pay enough for those people to live on. So us, the tax payers, are subsidising the profits of those companies.

And where does the profit go ? Some in investment you'd hope. And the rest ?


It's the private sector that is the big problem.

Public sector we (the taxpayer) pay their wages, if its not enough and they claim benefits we (the taxpayer) pays, same difference if we paid them more in the first place without the need for benefits.
Private sector different ball game, we pay for the benefits so the private companies make even more money as we are effectively paying a proportion of their employees wages.

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The Reform Party Conference (n/t) on 01:40 - Sep 25 with 819 viewsRobbie

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The Reform Party Conference on 13:30 - Sep 25 with 577 viewsWhiterockin

The Reform Party Conference on 18:36 - Sep 24 by johnlangy

I've brought this up a number of times cat.

Everyone says that the benefits bill should be cut. How many billions are paid out as in work benefits because the jobs people do don't pay enough for those people to live on. So us, the tax payers, are subsidising the profits of those companies.

And where does the profit go ? Some in investment you'd hope. And the rest ?


Some staggering facts here.

Over half of UK population live in households that get more in benefits than they pay in tax https://mol.im/a/15132747
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The Reform Party Conference on 14:18 - Sep 25 with 534 viewsJoesus_Of_Narbereth

The Reform Party Conference on 13:30 - Sep 25 by Whiterockin

Some staggering facts here.

Over half of UK population live in households that get more in benefits than they pay in tax https://mol.im/a/15132747


Unsustainable

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The Reform Party Conference on 17:02 - Sep 25 with 461 viewsSullutaCreturned

The Reform Party Conference on 18:36 - Sep 24 by johnlangy

I've brought this up a number of times cat.

Everyone says that the benefits bill should be cut. How many billions are paid out as in work benefits because the jobs people do don't pay enough for those people to live on. So us, the tax payers, are subsidising the profits of those companies.

And where does the profit go ? Some in investment you'd hope. And the rest ?


Too right John, cut the welfare bill by making employers pay more.

If the big non British companies don't like it they can leave and a British person/group can set up in their place. They won't leave though, not while there's still profit.
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The Reform Party Conference on 01:16 - Sep 26 with 316 viewsRobbie

Caerphilly By election next Month and Starmer has made a gesture he will not be doing an on the door to door campaiging to assist his Labour Candidate to lobby voters .

Some reports suggest he does not want to annoy the locals even more in their disdain for Labour and he will take a back seat .

Sadly cannot be bothered to local up the Labours candiates name for now , not bothered .

If Labour lose this Seat the WAG elections next year will be a cheek clencher for so many of our unecessary AMs claiming the high life expenses in Tiger Bay .

Farage will be all over this in the upcoming vote build up .
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