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Mr Osborne's neoliberal policies are now revealed in full. The Nasty Party are at their old game of helping the rich at the expense of the rest of us. The policies announced today shall impoverish most UK citizens whilst enriching the super wealthy. The 50p tax rate on salaries over £150,000 is to be cut by 5%, giving a minimum of £7,000 per year to people already five, six or more times richer than the average worker, whilst raising the tax threshold shall make those who work full time on a more usual wage about £200 per year better off. That's £4 per week for those the coalition like to call 'hard working families'.

 

Those on salaries of £1 million plus, usually those in the financial services sector (in other words, the very people that caused this continuing global recession) and the executives of the multi nationals and the multiple retailers (those who usually avoid paying tax by dubious offshore arrangements) shall each be celebrating with at least a £25,000 per annum increase in their income.

 

And, whilst VAT stays at its present record high, Corporation Tax is reduced by a further 2%. Meanwhile, vital services for the sick and the vulnerable are still being cut and yet more public workers face unemployment. Do the people of Sheffield now see that when Mr Osborne, Mr Cameron and their greedy friends claim that 'we are all in this together', they are not telling the truth?

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Mr Osborne's neoliberal policies are now revealed in full. The Nasty Party are at their old game of helping the rich at the expense of the rest of us. The policies announced today shall impoverish most UK citizens whilst enriching the super wealthy. The 50p tax rate on salaries over £150,000 is to be cut by 5%, giving a minimum of £7,000 per year to people already five, six or more times richer than the average worker, whilst raising the tax threshold shall make those who work full time on a more usual wage about £200 per year better off. That's £4 per week for those the coalition like to call 'hard working families'.

 

Those on salaries of £1 million plus, usually those in the financial services sector (in other words, the very people that caused this continuing global recession) and the executives of the multi nationals and the multiple retailers (those who usually avoid paying tax by dubious offshore arrangements) shall each be celebrating with at least a £50,000 per annum increase in their income.

 

And, whilst VAT stays at its present record high, Corporation Tax is reduced by a further 2%. Meanwhile, vital services for the sick and the vulnerable are still being cut and yet more public workers face unemployment. Do the people of Sheffield now see that when Mr Osborne, Mr Cameron and their greedy friends claim that 'we are all in this together', they are not telling the truth?

 

 

Moan, moan, rich getting richer, moan, etc, etc. Reduction in the top tax rate will see more tax raised. Corporation tax will help businesses who are the actual wealth generators and provide real jobs, Stamp duty increased on homes in excess of £2million, millions moved out of actually paying any tax at all and a solution to the child benefit saga.

 

So what would you have liked to see ??

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Mr Osborne's neoliberal policies are now revealed in full. The Nasty Party are at their old game of helping the rich at the expense of the rest of us. The policies announced today shall impoverish most UK citizens whilst enriching the super wealthy. The 50p tax rate on salaries over £150,000 is to be cut by 5%, giving a minimum of £7,000 per year to people already five, six or more times richer than the average worker, whilst raising the tax threshold shall make those who work full time on a more usual wage about £200 per year better off. That's £4 per week for those the coalition like to call 'hard working families'.

 

 

well done , youve managed to contradict yourself in one paragraph, a truely epic feat !

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Anyone who expects the tories to behave any differently is fooling themselves. Cameron is bred by the rich for the rich. He is merely doing what they have conditioned him to do.

 

Good.

 

After years of the socialist morons peeing away our taxes on their public sector ego projects its about time someone actually got us back onto planet earth.

 

You make your own life. If you want something - earn it. If you want more - work harder and earn more. If you are not happy about something - take action and deal with it.

 

Or we could all just sit there whinging and whining like a child expecting the nanny state to subsidise our lives for us.

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Mr Osborne's neoliberal policies are now revealed in full. The Nasty Party are at their old game of helping the rich at the expense of the rest of us. The policies announced today shall impoverish most UK citizens whilst enriching the super wealthy. The 50p tax rate on salaries over £150,000 is to be cut by 5%, giving a minimum of £7,000 per year to people already five, six or more times richer than the average worker, whilst raising the tax threshold shall make those who work full time on a more usual wage about £200 per year better off. That's £4 per week for those the coalition like to call 'hard working families'.

 

Those on salaries of £1 million plus, usually those in the financial services sector (in other words, the very people that caused this continuing global recession) and the executives of the multi nationals and the multiple retailers (those who usually avoid paying tax by dubious offshore arrangements) shall each be celebrating with at least a £25,000 per annum increase in their income.

 

And, whilst VAT stays at its present record high, Corporation Tax is reduced by a further 2%. Meanwhile, vital services for the sick and the vulnerable are still being cut and yet more public workers face unemployment. Do the people of Sheffield now see that when Mr Osborne, Mr Cameron and their greedy friends claim that 'we are all in this together', they are not telling the truth?

 

Correct. They are an embarassment to civilised people.

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