Results 61 to 90 of 117
Thread: UK told to pay more into Europe
-
25th October 2014 #61
-
25th October 2014 #62
-
25th October 2014 #63
Exactly, but some can't afford to pay their way through no fault of their own. Like I have said before, there are millions of working people and disabled struggling, but I dont expect you to see it that way.
They are working just as hard - if not harder - than you.
-
25th October 2014 #64
-
25th October 2014 #65
- Join Date
- Aug 2008
- Location
- Spain since 1988. My wife has been here since June 2006
- Posts
- 2,384
- Rep Power
- 99
Simon, Interesting but I think my post is actual cost which each customer is paying from their gross income. That is, it is what each must earn in order to buy the pint.
-
25th October 2014 #66
Work hard and save harder, then in such a short time you may be be able to enjoy what you have worked so hard for. Around 14 more pay cheques and I will not be paying any more tax for a few years. Will I be classed like the lazy buggers then?
-
25th October 2014 #67
-
25th October 2014 #68
In some eyes you will be Steve.
-
25th October 2014 #69
-
25th October 2014 #70
-
25th October 2014 #71
-
25th October 2014 #72
Back to the real world, everyone - that includes the poorest to the richest - needs a certain amount of money to live off to pay for utils, food, clothes etc,
Rich or poor, most of what you buy or bills you need to pay, are not linked to your income.
As for the rich, I wonder how many pay cash to employees, how many have accountants so they pay £0 or as little tax as possible ??
http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news...er-tax-2055838
-
25th October 2014 #73
It's a good analogy and one Labour supporters can't argue with. You always want more off people who earn more than you. Not taking into account the fact a lot of the rich employ people. I'm all for people getting on in life. Some people are brighter than others and make more of their lives. Good on 'em, I'm totally working class but don't envy the rich.
-
25th October 2014 #74
-
25th October 2014 #75
-
25th October 2014 #76
https://www.gov.uk/working-tax-credit/eligibility
Tell me how I am wrong then ?????
-
25th October 2014 #77
-
25th October 2014 #78
-
25th October 2014 #79
Ok, I'll play. It's everyone
-
25th October 2014 #80
-
25th October 2014 #81
-
25th October 2014 #82
-
25th October 2014 #83
-
25th October 2014 #84
What I take issue with is the Benefit Culture - not people facing genuine hardship or with disabilities, they need help. I DO disagree with the ....... chavs who don't work,never want to work and probably never will.
The rest of us started work at, maybe 16 and we are where we are now mainly due to choices we made.
I started off in a warehouse and eventually became a Branch manager of a large plumbers' merchants then decided I would gamble and set up my own business.
I have worked long hours and missed out on many social gatherings but I'm happy.
I work hard and play hard.
Some of my best customers are loaded - they have everything. Some employ people and the ones I have met are not on minimum wage.
I just hate rich-bashing for the sake of it when some people have worked hard, been cleverer than others and gambled all on making it. Good luck to them.
Some people have a crap job and moan all the time - it's not my fault or some rich git's fault it is their choice to do that job.
When I pick up someone who hates their boss/job etc, I say make plans to leave - do what you want to do - but do not moan for the rest of your life about it, or the successes of others when you were not prepared to do anything about it. IT'S DOWN TO US TO CHOOSE our future.
-
25th October 2014 #85
If Charles is dodgy, how many others are doing the same ?
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...dvantages.html
-
25th October 2014 #86
Why do some people think people who claim benefits are scroungers? Oh yeah, the Daily Mail
Most benefit claimants usually come under the category of working, disabled, sick, elderly, redundant, zero hour contracts.
Less than 1% of families have two generations claiming, while only 9% of them have never worked. That is about 0.01% of the physically fit working population for those who can't do the maths. One hell of a minority.Keith Driscoll - Administrator
Managing Director, Win2Win Limited
-
25th October 2014 #87
No one's said that Keith, certainly not me. I did say I despise the ones who can't be arsed to work - of which we have plenty. I said those with disabilities and people who need real help should get it.
-
25th October 2014 #88
Going by these stats we need to send all OAPs to Siberia. They are a burden on the country's finances.
Keith Driscoll - Administrator
Managing Director, Win2Win Limited
-
25th October 2014 #89
Strange, benefits flat lined during the Labour years, but went up with Major & Cameron I didn't expect that. I thought it was a smooth trend up.
Keith Driscoll - Administrator
Managing Director, Win2Win Limited
-
26th October 2014 #90
Thread Information
Users Browsing this Thread
There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests)
Similar Threads
-
Diabetic now told he has Charcot Foot
By mickcant in forum Health IssuesReplies: 5Last Post: 15th November 2014, 13:34 -
Immigration - worse than we were told
By Dedworth in forum News UKReplies: 2Last Post: 11th April 2014, 01:56 -
Man who took on illegals in South Lakes told to pay £28k
By joebloggs in forum News UKReplies: 3Last Post: 25th August 2012, 14:00