A11M11 wrote: ↑Fri Feb 01, 2019 11:03 am
Very good , I know my tax situation having just paid it .
You are missing my point though . As you probably have worked out I do not trust the E.U in any shape or form . I see it as a collective that is growing slowly for purposes that I am not sure people have woken up to .
My concern is for it's not for myself it won't affect me in 20years I will not be here to say I told you so but it's the next generation and the one after that I feel are being led into something that I would not want were I that young again.
Slowly but surely it is taking control of your lives . It will reduce your independance and eventually it will become all consuming.
The Parliamentry democracy that has kept our union fairly stable since Cromwell is being handed away. Our Parliament will be reduced to little more than a local parish council with no abilty to make decisions just enact the dictats that come from Brussels. Your taxes will be set by them , they will drag every last cent from your pocket to continue their lavish expansionism.
You need to get your head away from your spreadsheets and ledgers and look beyond today's figures .
Read up about Coudenhove Kallergi , look at the Bilderberg group and see who controls the banking system that you admire so much . A lot of it may seem far fetched but follow the paper trail and see the pattern of similarities that has takenplace following world war two all the way to Davos last week.
A long time ago I referred people to the speech given by Peter Shore at the Oxford Union in 1975 whilst Ted Heath sat looking like he was chewing a wasp. A lot of that speech was prophetic , a lot of it has come to pass .
In the long run I believe that my son who is in his forties and my grandchildren will be better off away from it . It's my opinion and that will not change but then I have the luxury of knowing that my chances of reaping the harvest of all of this are less than many others. I just hope that the violence which is taking over much of Europe presently does not escalate to something worse.
Your replies are comical, if you are concerned about the younger generations then why did you vote Brexit. Ultimately a poorer country will have a bigger effect on them than anyone else. Lower economic growth has the same effect as higher taxes you know, but taxation is an unknown, you are making assumptions based on what the EU are doing with large corporations (or more like trying to do).
Project fear is a myth jobs are and going as we speak, most businesses aren't prepared for no deal. Brexit is having a massive effect already on manufacturing. probably the car industry more than most. There's no point in worrying about taxes if you've lost your job because the supply chain of car parts into Europe has collapsed.
You talk about ledgers what's that got to do with anything I have said about taxation, I have only come back at what you have said every time to show how misinformed you are. If there should be a tax levied, it should be on Brexiteers that have harmed the future prospects of this country.
Today, I heard that India is about to overtake the UK as the fifth biggest economy in the world. How do you feel about thousands of Indians coming to the UK because their condition of any trade deal was relaxed immigration? No doubt you'd have a problem with them taking jobs, housing and putting pressure on the NHS when the reality is they would like EU immigrants add value to our economy.
Who is dictating terms on future trade deals the UK, or countries like India and China. If you honestly think we hold the trump cards you are seriously deluded.