Again this is nothing about profits, its about the taxation of investment in business If companies can't raise capital they will not exist I'm sorry but you are very confused I'm muting this now so please don't reply I've tried to help you
I watch him every week I'm sure he like I would say you are confused in your rush to condemn people who make many from investment Murphy is absolutely not against capital investment
If you have a pension take a look at it you will see that it has a proportion invested in shares You need your pension to increase in value to counter inflation - that's the "making money part" and that's for the pension holders It has nothing to do with fees which is irrelevant to this exchange
One of the functions of taxation is to reward capital investment in UK companies Example UK pensions are one of the biggest investors & by law they'd have to stop if there was no advantage on the income The pension industry would go bust People's savings would shrink
You do know the tax rate on income from rental properties is the same as working? Shares are overwhelmingly held in large employers Why would anyone invest in a business where you can lose money if it was taxed the same as say income guaranteed by banks? There has to be an upside for risk
Okay explain why we have different rates of taxation and different thresholds, across different components of the economy I'm very interested as to why the motivation for these differences has nothing to do with the "function" of taxation Can't wait to hear from you
The question was regarding the different rates of tax between earnings & tax paid from capital investments In that context your comment, in spite of the full caps and insult , makes no sense
Labour propaganda account!! People like you apply a label to everything It's a shame how you are so easily falling for the trap set by the same right wing forces that put Trump in power I guess you are too thick to learn anything
How is it going in the US for minorities and left wing causes plus give me an update on what's happened in the Middle East since the start of the year? Look forward to hearing from you how it's all going so well
Putting up minimum wage, increasing employment protection, investing in the green economy, banning fox hunting, increasing IHT, putting VAT on private education You are right these are all obviously policies of a right wing government
It's just over 1 year I know it's dull but the money markets have a huge amount of power Before you scream that's the real world & one that's been brought about by Tory economic mismanagement
We vote not politicians We have people losing their heads after a year of a Labour government trying to undo 14 years of Tory rule Add to that the ridiculous notion that a Reform gov will be like this Labour one It's as if these I'm voting Green posts on SM are placed by the right...oh hang on
So if you vote in a way that facilitates Lee Anderson as Home Secretary and Richard Tice as CoE, it's not your fault it's someone else's Still given the left in the UK is happier protesting than governing it make many of them happy
Clowns like you with ridiculous labels for everyone have done more to to harm the people of Gaza than Labour ever has Of course you will never see that as you are wrapped up in your self righteous opinions and that's all that matters to you
That's a fair point however as of today voting in a way that will facilitate a massive Reform majority on 30% of the vote A vote for the Greens currently in our system might as well be a vote to make Lee Anderson Home Sec
As in the US "the mess we are in" will be a lot worse with say Danny Kruger as Home Dec and Oakenshott head of the Civil service I'd also argue Starmer isn't really to blame for the last 14 years
Voting Green at the next election will undoubtedly facilitate a Reform Gov So how do you think that Reform Gov will approach environmental issues and people protesting?