Manifesto Launches
Posted: Fri Nov 22, 2019 8:23 am
The important question is when are the Monster Raving Looney Party launching their Manifesto
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Creative licence.spen666 wrote: ↑Fri Nov 22, 2019 10:29 amErm ask an adult to read the post to you, before you reply.
The post asked WHEN, CCHQ is not a date
Only if the investment never yields a return. If we invest in infrastructure, we can improve our economic output. Investing in schools means that we will have a more talented population, helping to improve economic output. Helping people at the bottom will mean that they are more likely to spend, increasing economic output and VAT returns to the Treasury, and will help them to earn more, increasing tax yield for the Treasury.Sid Bishop wrote: ↑Fri Nov 22, 2019 11:45 am Seems like the Conservative and Labour Party seem intent on getting the nation ever more up to its eyes in debt than it is already !
Nothing more than ''Money tree promises'' from both parties.
It's a worry when you have to explain to capitalists how capitalism actually works.Red_Army wrote: ↑Fri Nov 22, 2019 12:09 pmOnly if the investment never yields a return. If we invest in infrastructure, we can improve our economic output. Investing in schools means that we will have a more talented population, helping to improve economic output. Helping people at the bottom will mean that they are more likely to spend, increasing economic output and VAT returns to the Treasury, and will help them to earn more, increasing tax yield for the Treasury.Sid Bishop wrote: ↑Fri Nov 22, 2019 11:45 am Seems like the Conservative and Labour Party seem intent on getting the nation ever more up to its eyes in debt than it is already !
Nothing more than ''Money tree promises'' from both parties.
Utopian vision where everything is fair free and wonderful.Red_Army wrote: ↑Fri Nov 22, 2019 12:09 pmOnly if the investment never yields a return. If we invest in infrastructure, we can improve our economic output. Investing in schools means that we will have a more talented population, helping to improve economic output. Helping people at the bottom will mean that they are more likely to spend, increasing economic output and VAT returns to the Treasury, and will help them to earn more, increasing tax yield for the Treasury.Sid Bishop wrote: ↑Fri Nov 22, 2019 11:45 am Seems like the Conservative and Labour Party seem intent on getting the nation ever more up to its eyes in debt than it is already !
Nothing more than ''Money tree promises'' from both parties.
Fortunately it isn't the 1980s anymore and most people don't even carry cash.Sid Bishop wrote: ↑Fri Nov 22, 2019 12:45 pmUtopian vision where everything is fair free and wonderful.Red_Army wrote: ↑Fri Nov 22, 2019 12:09 pmOnly if the investment never yields a return. If we invest in infrastructure, we can improve our economic output. Investing in schools means that we will have a more talented population, helping to improve economic output. Helping people at the bottom will mean that they are more likely to spend, increasing economic output and VAT returns to the Treasury, and will help them to earn more, increasing tax yield for the Treasury.Sid Bishop wrote: ↑Fri Nov 22, 2019 11:45 am Seems like the Conservative and Labour Party seem intent on getting the nation ever more up to its eyes in debt than it is already !
Nothing more than ''Money tree promises'' from both parties.
So how shall Comrade Corbyn try to eliminate the black economy, a great loss of revenue to the UK government, but well loved by many people, be it whatever status, great or small, just pay your cash to avoid paying your tax and VAT etc !
So many people do not pay for a job cash in hand, really ? If you believe that one, then you really must be living in ''cloud cuckoo land''Red_Army wrote: ↑Fri Nov 22, 2019 1:07 pmFortunately it isn't the 1980s anymore and most people don't even carry cash.Sid Bishop wrote: ↑Fri Nov 22, 2019 12:45 pmUtopian vision where everything is fair free and wonderful.Red_Army wrote: ↑Fri Nov 22, 2019 12:09 pm
Only if the investment never yields a return. If we invest in infrastructure, we can improve our economic output. Investing in schools means that we will have a more talented population, helping to improve economic output. Helping people at the bottom will mean that they are more likely to spend, increasing economic output and VAT returns to the Treasury, and will help them to earn more, increasing tax yield for the Treasury.
So how shall Comrade Corbyn try to eliminate the black economy, a great loss of revenue to the UK government, but well loved by many people, be it whatever status, great or small, just pay your cash to avoid paying your tax and VAT etc !
It isn't utopian at all, it is a simple explanation of how spending things can bring more money back in return. For example, if I spend some of my money to but a house, which I then rent out, after some time I will end up making a profit on that. I might even borrow some money to make the purchase, knowing that the profits will be beneficial in the ling run. It is called investment.
Great example.Red_Army wrote: ↑Fri Nov 22, 2019 1:07 pmFortunately it isn't the 1980s anymore and most people don't even carry cash.Sid Bishop wrote: ↑Fri Nov 22, 2019 12:45 pmUtopian vision where everything is fair free and wonderful.Red_Army wrote: ↑Fri Nov 22, 2019 12:09 pm
Only if the investment never yields a return. If we invest in infrastructure, we can improve our economic output. Investing in schools means that we will have a more talented population, helping to improve economic output. Helping people at the bottom will mean that they are more likely to spend, increasing economic output and VAT returns to the Treasury, and will help them to earn more, increasing tax yield for the Treasury.
So how shall Comrade Corbyn try to eliminate the black economy, a great loss of revenue to the UK government, but well loved by many people, be it whatever status, great or small, just pay your cash to avoid paying your tax and VAT etc !
It isn't utopian at all, it is a simple explanation of how spending things can bring more money back in return. For example, if I spend some of my money to but a house, which I then rent out, after some time I will end up making a profit on that. I might even borrow some money to make the purchase, knowing that the profits will be beneficial in the ling run. It is called investment.
I mean some people still pay in cash, but its not really a major issue. I am more concerned about multi-nationals using loopholes to avoid paying corporation tax or tax on profits.Sid Bishop wrote: ↑Fri Nov 22, 2019 1:13 pmSo many people do not pay for a job cash in hand, really ? If you believe that one, then you really must be living in ''cloud cuckoo land''Red_Army wrote: ↑Fri Nov 22, 2019 1:07 pmFortunately it isn't the 1980s anymore and most people don't even carry cash.Sid Bishop wrote: ↑Fri Nov 22, 2019 12:45 pm
Utopian vision where everything is fair free and wonderful.
So how shall Comrade Corbyn try to eliminate the black economy, a great loss of revenue to the UK government, but well loved by many people, be it whatever status, great or small, just pay your cash to avoid paying your tax and VAT etc !
It isn't utopian at all, it is a simple explanation of how spending things can bring more money back in return. For example, if I spend some of my money to but a house, which I then rent out, after some time I will end up making a profit on that. I might even borrow some money to make the purchase, knowing that the profits will be beneficial in the ling run. It is called investment.
And who will the first 100,000 new council houses be handed out to, hard working people who go to work, pay their taxes and have been waiting on the council list for years, single men especially ? No way, it aint going to happen !!
Why are Labour not going to do anything? Please explainThor wrote: ↑Fri Nov 22, 2019 1:39 pm Yes red army exactly the point I made yesterday. What are the parties going to do? Labour ain't gonna do anything, the Tories have yet to release their manifesto so we will have to see, but I doubt they will do anything either.
Why do successive governments fail to tackle this issue? Its absolutely bang out of order.
Because they didn't when they had the chance between 1997 and 2008. Or something.Red_Army wrote: ↑Fri Nov 22, 2019 2:02 pmWhy are Labour not going to do anything? Please explainThor wrote: ↑Fri Nov 22, 2019 1:39 pm Yes red army exactly the point I made yesterday. What are the parties going to do? Labour ain't gonna do anything, the Tories have yet to release their manifesto so we will have to see, but I doubt they will do anything either.
Why do successive governments fail to tackle this issue? Its absolutely bang out of order.