Well you can kill that "Golden Goose" - the 1% that pay 33% of the tax burden - if you want. I know plenty of people doing a 4 day week instead of paying 60% in the £100k tax trap; not good for the economy or productivity. You might consider the "better offs" as wealthy, but many are anything but. Hence my reference to the HENRYs.
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GooseOnTheLoose
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Calling for my outright murder feels a little extreme...Well you can kill that "Golden Goose"
HENRYs?
S I measure of inductance in electromotive force is my only def.
Translation please.
And I hear this so many times...if some of the "better off" are "anything but wealthy", they can simply apply for universal credit to help them manage.
Like the people in real poverty.
Or they can limit their outgoings to their income more appropriately.
Simple really.
S I measure of inductance in electromotive force is my only def.
Translation please.
And I hear this so many times...if some of the "better off" are "anything but wealthy", they can simply apply for universal credit to help them manage.
Like the people in real poverty.
Or they can limit their outgoings to their income more appropriately.
Simple really.
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