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I see you were not against using the same tax avoidance rules as those " Tory arse lickers" you describe on another thread to benefit financially Filo, I don't blame you rules are rules but as I say good socialists and other peoples money for parents care fees, lots of good socialists are into that with you.
Quote from: selby on October 30, 2021, 10:53:21 pm I see you were not against using the same tax avoidance rules as those " Tory arse lickers" you describe on another thread to benefit financially Filo, I don't blame you rules are rules but as I say good socialists and other peoples money for parents care fees, lots of good socialists are into that with you.Not sure what tax I’ve avoided, if you mean the care home costs, (which I didn’t avoid because my mother never went into a care home), it was n’t me who put those provisions in place, it was my late Mother
I see you were not against using the same tax avoidance rules as those " Tory arse lickers" you describe on another thread to benefit financially Filo, I don't blame you rules are rules but as I say good socialists and other peoples money for parents care fees, lots of good socialists are into that with you.
While we're comparing politics to football, It would also be fascinating to see why those who are against austerity politically, support a policy of austerity adopted by the Rovers owners.
It will be fascinating to see what the response is from people who are against socialism to the next thread we have on the redisbution of wealth from the rich clubs in Premier League down through the less well off in Football League. Clearly they will be against it and the PL clubs keeping all their £billions in tv money.
Quote from: wilts rover on October 31, 2021, 08:10:07 amIt will be fascinating to see what the response is from people who are against socialism to the next thread we have on the redisbution of wealth from the rich clubs in Premier League down through the less well off in Football League. Clearly they will be against it and the PL clubs keeping all their £billions in tv money.Surely the less well off in the football league should be self-sustaining, and cut their cloth accordingly, like Rovers do?
Quote from: Filo on October 30, 2021, 11:24:17 pmQuote from: selby on October 30, 2021, 10:53:21 pm I see you were not against using the same tax avoidance rules as those " Tory arse lickers" you describe on another thread to benefit financially Filo, I don't blame you rules are rules but as I say good socialists and other peoples money for parents care fees, lots of good socialists are into that with you.Not sure what tax I’ve avoided, if you mean the care home costs, (which I didn’t avoid because my mother never went into a care home), it was n’t me who put those provisions in place, it was my late MotherWould you do it? The point whilst unfairly aimed at you is fair in terms of socialists, they often are happy to complain on things but also happy to benefit where it suits them, it's hypocritical.There's some points on housing, why should youngsters rent? Rental costs are extortionate and horrendous value for money. Where I live 2 bed small houses are going for £675 a month and snapped up in days. You'd get a better house than that on a mortgage.It was said people will benefit from inheritance. I'm 34 and thankfully still have 3 living grandparents let alone parents, it's a financial gap for many young people now, which is a great thing but where do they find a deposit?But on socialism is there a place for it? Absolutely. It doesn't work on its own a balance between socialism and capitalism is sensible.
Quote from: selby on October 30, 2021, 10:53:21 pm I see you were not against using the same tax avoidance rules as those " Tory arse lickers" you describe on another thread to benefit financially Filo, I don't blame you rules are rules but as I say good socialists and other peoples money for parents care fees, lots of good socialists are into that with you.Not sure what tax I’ve avoided, if you mean the care home costs, (which I didn’t avoid because my mother never went into a care home), it was n’t me who put those provisions in place, it was my late Mother
I see you were not against using the same tax avoidance rules as those " Tory arse lickers" you describe on another thread to benefit financially Filo, I don't blame you rules are rules but as I say good socialists and other peoples money for parents care fees, lots of good socialists are into that with you.
fourth can?
Quote from: SydneyRover on October 30, 2021, 10:42:52 pmfourth can?I don’t drink any cans of anything.I might have four bottles of beer at home in a year.Funny how you change a subject when it has been pointed out that you have misread a post.
Quote from: drfchound on October 31, 2021, 09:11:32 amQuote from: SydneyRover on October 30, 2021, 10:42:52 pmfourth can?I don’t drink any cans of anything.I might have four bottles of beer at home in a year.Funny how you change a subject when it has been pointed out that you have misread a post.And, what's your point?
big whoop hound, the moderators could still be open
Quote from: big fat yorkshire pudding on October 31, 2021, 07:57:39 amQuote from: Filo on October 30, 2021, 11:24:17 pmQuote from: selby on October 30, 2021, 10:53:21 pm I see you were not against using the same tax avoidance rules as those " Tory arse lickers" you describe on another thread to benefit financially Filo, I don't blame you rules are rules but as I say good socialists and other peoples money for parents care fees, lots of good socialists are into that with you.Not sure what tax I’ve avoided, if you mean the care home costs, (which I didn’t avoid because my mother never went into a care home), it was n’t me who put those provisions in place, it was my late MotherWould you do it? The point whilst unfairly aimed at you is fair in terms of socialists, they often are happy to complain on things but also happy to benefit where it suits them, it's hypocritical.There's some points on housing, why should youngsters rent? Rental costs are extortionate and horrendous value for money. Where I live 2 bed small houses are going for £675 a month and snapped up in days. You'd get a better house than that on a mortgage.It was said people will benefit from inheritance. I'm 34 and thankfully still have 3 living grandparents let alone parents, it's a financial gap for many young people now, which is a great thing but where do they find a deposit?But on socialism is there a place for it? Absolutely. It doesn't work on its own a balance between socialism and capitalism is sensible.Well I own my house and have n’t done it
Quote from: Filo on October 30, 2021, 11:24:17 pmQuote from: selby on October 30, 2021, 10:53:21 pm I see you were not against using the same tax avoidance rules as those " Tory arse lickers" you describe on another thread to benefit financially Filo, I don't blame you rules are rules but as I say good socialists and other peoples money for parents care fees, lots of good socialists are into that with you.Not sure what tax I’ve avoided, if you mean the care home costs, (which I didn’t avoid because my mother never went into a care home), it was n’t me who put those provisions in place, it was my late MotherWould you do it? The point whilst unfairly aimed at you is fair in terms of socialists, they often are happy to complain on things but also happy to benefit where it suits them, it's hypocritical.There's some points on housing, why should youngsters rent? Rental costs are extortionate and horrendous value for money. Where I live 2 bed small houses are going for £675 a month and snapped up in days. You'd get a better house than that on a mortgage.It was said people will benefit from inheritance. I'm 34 and thankfully still have 3 living grandparents let alone parents, it's a financial gap for many young people now, which is a great thing but where do they find a deposit?But on socialism is there a place for it? Absolutely. It doesn't work on its own a balance between socialism and capitalism is sensible.
Quote from: selby on October 30, 2021, 10:53:21 pm I see you were not against using the same tax avoidance rules as those " Tory arse lickers" you describe on another thread to benefit financially Filo, I don't blame you rules are rules but as I say good socialists and other peoples money for parents care fees, lots of good socialists are into that with you.Not sure what tax I’ve avoided, if you mean the care home costs, (which I didn’t avoid because my mother never went into a care home), it was n’t me who put those provisions in place, it was my late Mother
I see you were not against using the same tax avoidance rules as those " Tory arse lickers" you describe on another thread to benefit financially Filo, I don't blame you rules are rules but as I say good socialists and other peoples money for parents care fees, lots of good socialists are into that with you.
Quote from: SydneyRover on October 31, 2021, 09:23:53 ambig whoop hound, the moderators could still be openYou are really odd, bye.
Quote from: Filo on October 31, 2021, 09:00:01 amQuote from: big fat yorkshire pudding on October 31, 2021, 07:57:39 amQuote from: Filo on October 30, 2021, 11:24:17 pmQuote from: selby on October 30, 2021, 10:53:21 pm I see you were not against using the same tax avoidance rules as those " Tory arse lickers" you describe on another thread to benefit financially Filo, I don't blame you rules are rules but as I say good socialists and other peoples money for parents care fees, lots of good socialists are into that with you.Not sure what tax I’ve avoided, if you mean the care home costs, (which I didn’t avoid because my mother never went into a care home), it was n’t me who put those provisions in place, it was my late MotherWould you do it? The point whilst unfairly aimed at you is fair in terms of socialists, they often are happy to complain on things but also happy to benefit where it suits them, it's hypocritical.There's some points on housing, why should youngsters rent? Rental costs are extortionate and horrendous value for money. Where I live 2 bed small houses are going for £675 a month and snapped up in days. You'd get a better house than that on a mortgage.It was said people will benefit from inheritance. I'm 34 and thankfully still have 3 living grandparents let alone parents, it's a financial gap for many young people now, which is a great thing but where do they find a deposit?But on socialism is there a place for it? Absolutely. It doesn't work on its own a balance between socialism and capitalism is sensible.Well I own my house and have n’t done itYou should though, I don't feel it's right to have to sell houses to pay for care.
Quote from: big fat yorkshire pudding on October 31, 2021, 09:30:19 amQuote from: Filo on October 31, 2021, 09:00:01 amQuote from: big fat yorkshire pudding on October 31, 2021, 07:57:39 amQuote from: Filo on October 30, 2021, 11:24:17 pmQuote from: selby on October 30, 2021, 10:53:21 pm I see you were not against using the same tax avoidance rules as those " Tory arse lickers" you describe on another thread to benefit financially Filo, I don't blame you rules are rules but as I say good socialists and other peoples money for parents care fees, lots of good socialists are into that with you.Not sure what tax I’ve avoided, if you mean the care home costs, (which I didn’t avoid because my mother never went into a care home), it was n’t me who put those provisions in place, it was my late MotherWould you do it? The point whilst unfairly aimed at you is fair in terms of socialists, they often are happy to complain on things but also happy to benefit where it suits them, it's hypocritical.There's some points on housing, why should youngsters rent? Rental costs are extortionate and horrendous value for money. Where I live 2 bed small houses are going for £675 a month and snapped up in days. You'd get a better house than that on a mortgage.It was said people will benefit from inheritance. I'm 34 and thankfully still have 3 living grandparents let alone parents, it's a financial gap for many young people now, which is a great thing but where do they find a deposit?But on socialism is there a place for it? Absolutely. It doesn't work on its own a balance between socialism and capitalism is sensible.Well I own my house and have n’t done itYou should though, I don't feel it's right to have to sell houses to pay for care.Are you suggesting the state pays for care, that's a socialist but a good idea, but then people would have to pay more tax, everyone that is and one party would like not to have to pay any it would appear.
Quote from: Filo on October 31, 2021, 09:00:01 amQuote from: big fat yorkshire pudding on October 31, 2021, 07:57:39 amQuote from: Filo on October 30, 2021, 11:24:17 pmQuote from: selby on October 30, 2021, 10:53:21 pm I see you were not against using the same tax avoidance rules as those " Tory arse lickers" you describe on another thread to benefit financially Filo, I don't blame you rules are rules but as I say good socialists and other peoples money for parents care fees, lots of good socialists are into that with you.Not sure what tax I’ve avoided, if you mean the care home costs, (which I didn’t avoid because my mother never went into a care home), it was n’t me who put those provisions in place, it was my late MotherWould you do it? The point whilst unfairly aimed at you is fair in terms of socialists, they often are happy to complain on things but also happy to benefit where it suits them, it's hypocritical.There's some points on housing, why should youngsters rent? Rental costs are extortionate and horrendous value for money. Where I live 2 bed small houses are going for £675 a month and snapped up in days. You'd get a better house than that on a mortgage.It was said people will benefit from inheritance. I'm 34 and thankfully still have 3 living grandparents let alone parents, it's a financial gap for many young people now, which is a great thing but where do they find a deposit?But on socialism is there a place for it? Absolutely. It doesn't work on its own a balance between socialism and capitalism is sensible.Well I own my house and have n’t done itYou should though, I don't feel it's right to have to sell houses to pay for care.
Quote from: big fat yorkshire pudding on October 31, 2021, 07:57:39 amQuote from: Filo on October 30, 2021, 11:24:17 pmQuote from: selby on October 30, 2021, 10:53:21 pm I see you were not against using the same tax avoidance rules as those " Tory arse lickers" you describe on another thread to benefit financially Filo, I don't blame you rules are rules but as I say good socialists and other peoples money for parents care fees, lots of good socialists are into that with you.Not sure what tax I’ve avoided, if you mean the care home costs, (which I didn’t avoid because my mother never went into a care home), it was n’t me who put those provisions in place, it was my late MotherWould you do it? The point whilst unfairly aimed at you is fair in terms of socialists, they often are happy to complain on things but also happy to benefit where it suits them, it's hypocritical.There's some points on housing, why should youngsters rent? Rental costs are extortionate and horrendous value for money. Where I live 2 bed small houses are going for £675 a month and snapped up in days. You'd get a better house than that on a mortgage.It was said people will benefit from inheritance. I'm 34 and thankfully still have 3 living grandparents let alone parents, it's a financial gap for many young people now, which is a great thing but where do they find a deposit?But on socialism is there a place for it? Absolutely. It doesn't work on its own a balance between socialism and capitalism is sensible.Well I own my house and have n’t done it
Quote from: Filo on October 30, 2021, 11:24:17 pmQuote from: selby on October 30, 2021, 10:53:21 pm I see you were not against using the same tax avoidance rules as those " Tory arse lickers" you describe on another thread to benefit financially Filo, I don't blame you rules are rules but as I say good socialists and other peoples money for parents care fees, lots of good socialists are into that with you.Not sure what tax I’ve avoided, if you mean the care home costs, (which I didn’t avoid because my mother never went into a care home), it was n’t me who put those provisions in place, it was my late MotherWould you do it? The point whilst unfairly aimed at you is fair in terms of socialists, they often are happy to complain on things but also happy to benefit where it suits them, it's hypocritical.There's some points on housing, why should youngsters rent? Rental costs are extortionate and horrendous value for money. Where I live 2 bed small houses are going for £675 a month and snapped up in days. You'd get a better house than that on a mortgage.It was said people will benefit from inheritance. I'm 34 and thankfully still have 3 living grandparents let alone parents, it's a financial gap for many young people now, which is a great thing but where do they find a deposit?But on socialism is there a place for it? Absolutely. It doesn't work on its own a balance between socialism and capitalism is sensible.
Quote from: selby on October 30, 2021, 10:53:21 pm I see you were not against using the same tax avoidance rules as those " Tory arse lickers" you describe on another thread to benefit financially Filo, I don't blame you rules are rules but as I say good socialists and other peoples money for parents care fees, lots of good socialists are into that with you.Not sure what tax I’ve avoided, if you mean the care home costs, (which I didn’t avoid because my mother never went into a care home), it was n’t me who put those provisions in place, it was my late Mother
I see you were not against using the same tax avoidance rules as those " Tory arse lickers" you describe on another thread to benefit financially Filo, I don't blame you rules are rules but as I say good socialists and other peoples money for parents care fees, lots of good socialists are into that with you.