GrannyGravy13
Doodledog if one’s partner (whether that be male or female) is happy for them to stay at home, why on earth should the state insist that they work?
This is not China or North Korea, we have choices.
I imagine that the working partner is earning a good salary and therefore will be paying high taxes.
There is in the U.K. the option to pay stamp NI without being in paid work, it would be interesting to know the percentage of stay at home folks who do.
I really do not want to live in a country where work is compulsory.
Nor do I. I don't like the idea that people can be forced to work (as I have said over and over😀). They would be vulnerable to exploitation, apart from the morality of it.
What I am saying is that if people choose not to work they should still contribute as they benefit from living in a society which is propped up by those who do. What their husband (or whoever) does is irrelevant. He will be paying his own contributions, so if he is a high earner his tax bill will be higher than if he were a low earner. That is the system. Allowing him to transfer some of his taxes to his wife, whilst not increasing the total amount, is just cutting his tax bill, not compensating for the fact that she doesn't pay.
I don't know how often I have to say this. I am asked the same questions every time, and I give the same answers. I apologise if I am not making myself clear, but I don't think it's complicated, and I don't know how else to say it.
Some people may have choices, but outside of the very rich (eg film stars) those choices are paid for by many who don't.