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Comments by "Greg Greg" (@SlowhandGreg) on "Budget 2024 Predictions: Rachel Reeves plots ISA cap and inheritance tax raid" video.
Yea right you a millionaire?
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@mememachine5244 me too but nothing I've heard regarding IHT would affect me. There closing loopholes not changing the rate or allowance. The SIPP change I believe is to roll back the Millionaire pension tax break the Tories put in in 2023. My main concern is for my son and people like him who have become trapped in the Tories low wage economy.
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Caps won't affect current savers
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@MarkEdmondston that's all rumours What they've said is close loopholes like offshore tax wrappers. And for a couple it's 1 million
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in 2010 we should have raised taxes to cover the deficit 14 years later someone is finally tackling the problem
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@contemplating1015 Depends what you cut We need a second rail line to take intercity traffic off the old line to then have more local services. Our local trains are rammed to the gills Not saying we needed HighSpeed but there's a huge economic drag by not having the capacity. Also Outsourcing, privatisation of Public Monopolies, selling off Council Houses without replacing them, PPI ALL have a negative economic effec and vastly increase government spending, everything costs more than it should
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why we've had 14 years of Con incompetence the economy is on it's knees
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@simonkramer9463 Because you can't retrospectively raise taxation, there is 1.5 trillion in off book savings. If you tried it would spook markets and this labour government needs stable markets Remember what happened with Truss, Reeve is a creature from the BOE
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@Mallarkey He Still peddled economic Thatcherism which is the root cause of our economic malaise
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In 5 years we will have economic growth for the 1st time in 14 years so why would we go back to shitty Tory policies
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@AconcernedUKcitizen in 5 years the economy will have grown in real terms for the 1st time in a decade and a half because we're finnaly going to move away from trickle down to investment in social and physical infrastructure.
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@leemccccccc999 nope voted Lib-Dem
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@jimmynich4791 You can get more pay in the private sector and it's a tax efficient way for the government to keep staff and stop Churn. The cost of rehiring and retraining is exorbitant
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@davidberry1226 60% of people employed are employed by small to medium businesses all UK based and UK owned. Any economic recovery is driven by them not the big manufacturers Small become medium -> Medium become Large Your fundamental problem is that brexit shrank the whole sector because of one indisputable economic fact TRADE GRAVITY Definition The gravity model of international trade in international economics is a model that, in its traditional form, predicts bilateral trade flows based on the economic sizes and distance between two units. Research shows that there is "overwhelming evidence that trade tends to fall with distance."
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