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By Tubby Isaacs
#53326
Youngian wrote: Fri Sep 22, 2023 7:17 pm
Correct, she’s talking out of her backside as usual. Very prosperous rural catchment area, popular with old rock stars like Ray Davies. Saffron Walden is well connected by rail and bus, her constituency is not rural Norfolk or the Fens where you’re well fucked without a car.
Here's somebody who should know what they're talking about- the (now former) Mayor of Saffron Walden.

https://www.saffronwaldenreporter.co.uk ... privation/

Who makes the point that there's deprivation on one side of the town where all the social housing was built back in the day.

Worth looking too at how the deprivation ranking breaks down. By far the worst category is "Access to housing and services".

Anything Kemi could do about that? Got to be better than saying "Climate change, fuck it".
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By Malcolm Armsteen
#53330
Remember when he boasted to his base that he had 'redistributed' funding from deprived areas to Tory shires? That's the measure of the thing.
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By Watchman
#53358
Going back to Little Rishi’s green agenda, I was pondering; what happens re all the “subsidies” (bungs) to build factories making batteries for the new generation electric cars, will they have to pay it back?, or if they carry on, will the only place they can make these batteries for be continental manufacturers, but will they then be faced with Brexit level export requirements. Also, what about money to father-in-law’s mates aka Tata, to buy eco-friendly furnaces (which they should be buying from their profits in the first place)
By Youngian
#53391
Numbers guy Rishi has identified the major economic problem facing the nation, families with asset wealth aren’t rich enough. Luckily Sunak’s so discredited because once this policy goes through the Fleet Street mangler it becomes ‘Labour will take your house away.’
UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak plans to reduce the nation’s inheritance tax to drum up support ahead of the next general election, The Times reported Saturday.

Sunak will probably announce the plans before next month’s Conservative Party conference, according to the paper. The tax talks are happening at the highest level of government, The Times reported, citing three people it didn’t identify.

Inheritance tax is now 40% for estates worth more than £325,000 ($400,000), with an extra £175,000 allowance toward a main residence if it’s passed to children or grandchildren, The Times reported. https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles ... #xj4y7vzkg
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By Tubby Isaacs
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Youngian wrote: Sat Sep 23, 2023 8:52 pm Numbers guy Rishi has identified the major economic problem facing the nation, families with asset wealth aren’t rich enough. Luckily Sunak’s so discredited because once this policy goes through the Fleet Street mangler it becomes ‘Labour will take your house away.’
UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak plans to reduce the nation’s inheritance tax to drum up support ahead of the next general election, The Times reported Saturday.

Sunak will probably announce the plans before next month’s Conservative Party conference, according to the paper. The tax talks are happening at the highest level of government, The Times reported, citing three people it didn’t identify.

Inheritance tax is now 40% for estates worth more than £325,000 ($400,000), with an extra £175,000 allowance toward a main residence if it’s passed to children or grandchildren, The Times reported. https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles ... #xj4y7vzkg
I haven't got any kids. I suppose any inheritance would go to my nephews and their kids. Not that it's something I worry about a lot, but why should I pay a higher rate of interitance tax that somebody with kids?

Inheritance tax as it stands is pretty badly designed (doubtless deliberately) with richer people paying a lower effective rate than people with £325,000 houses. (This is purely inhertiance tax I'm talking about, not trusts or anything like that). Why not change that?
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By Abernathy
#53416
Plus of course, it isn’t the person leaving the legacy who is being taxed -how can they be? They are dead.

Inheritance tax (in the small number of cases where it is applicable) is, in effect, paid by the inheritor.
It mostly means that a beneficiary gets a slightly smaller legacy than they were expecting to get. Property inheritance where the property must be immediately sold in order to pay the inheritance tax is probably the one area that might need a re-think.
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