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Does the EU, Political elite, liberal left hate/punish people on low wages?


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It seems everything that comes from this cosy elite often involves an addional cost/or tax.

 

We have congestion charging, green taxes, parking charges and now we have a new one (this one)

 

http://www.express.co.uk/posts/view/292546/New-tax-slaps-450-on-family-holiday

 

All these additional charges involve some kind of admin fee and people employed to administer them.

 

Would it not be simpler and easier to ban anyone who earns less than £30,000 per annum from flying on a plane?

 

Clearly this additional charge (like all the rest) will hit the hardest working people in our society and pave the way for our political eliete, eu, liberal eliete to fly in peace without having to mix with commoners.

 

And we have to pay taxes to fund these people's jobs?

 

Madness

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This one isn't a troll post.

 

Everything that these people do, involves hitting the people on the lowest income, often in the form of fines or taxes, taxes that pay their inflated wages to impose more rules, or more ways to extract money from the decent hard working people within Europe

 

The ultimate of parasites.

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Aye, the political elite of the EU must be looked after by the minnows, it's always the "poor" in society who are hit the hardest.

 

Time to abandon the EU asap and start to look after our own.

 

Angel.

 

Over 50% of our overseas trade is with the EU. If we walked away you would soon find out what "poor" really means.

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Which could be seen as a silly thing to do in global market place when China and India etc were never going to follow suit.

 

China and India don't have our cost of living, so their workers can live on much less than the Western world. If we reduced our salaries to compete with theirs we would have starvation in this country.

 

If we then make up a living wage with welfare payments the money would come from the taxpayer instead of the employer.

 

Why shouldn't the employer pay a decent living wage? After all, he makes the profits out of his employees labour.

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