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Should we charge the Gov with inherited tax

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Nurseundercover Tue 02-Sept-25 09:57:42

Is anyone else fed up with hearing the generic excuse from the government ministers “we inherited “ is it time we charged them with an INHERITED tax. Without fail we hear it with every interview, speech, debate or question time. Just wondered if others felt the same.

NannyC1 Thu 04-Sept-25 20:28:24

nurseundercover
Perhaps if we hadn't invaded the majority of the countries these people are coming from we'd have a say in it. Did we ask permission to take the best from other countries or did we just take. See the sins of the fathers etc!

NannyC1 Thu 04-Sept-25 20:24:20

Gin
Thank you.

Nurseundercover Thu 04-Sept-25 14:34:53

Thank you everyone for your various points of view on the many aspects Britain is struggling with. Politicians have to stop using excuses when they don’t manage to improve things. They committed to and are getting paid to do a job, admittedly a difficult job. So it is only reasonable that the British people call the government out when they a failing in their tasks.
Take the illegal immigration problems; many who arrived on boats have travelled through numerous safe countries. Some have been denied asylum in various safe countries, so instead of them being sent back they think Britain is easier.
They have paid vast sums of money crossing eastern & Western Europe, finally paying more to get on the boat from France, knowing if they wave enroute they will be picked up and assisted to land. Setting that aside, do we enable our British homeless people to live in hotels, provide them with food, clothing, a phone. I don’t think so, they depend on people donating to charities, that’s when they can access this. Our homeless live in danger, are hungry and cold. Many of whom are homeless through no fault of their own.
Surely it’s not too much to expect that British people, many of whom have paid into the system all their working lives, have priority. We have to look after our own first. With the best will in the world we cannot solve every other countries problems.
Wishing you all a wonderful and happy day.

knspol Wed 03-Sept-25 14:22:47

I'm fed up with it too Nurseundercover they've had a year to do something about the problems and have just about trashed the economy. I want to hear what they are doing to improve things instead.

Poppyred Wed 03-Sept-25 14:21:14

Gin

Why does everyone look at the negatives and never recognise that positive actions this Government have taken? People are cross because by year one ofLabour’s term nothing changed. Change and progress take time, long term planning is what is needed.

There is just one pot if money and no magic money tree other than borrowing which is too costly. Yes we have lost WFP but many of those who complain bitterly were not in the lowest income bands and did not really need it, it was just a nice bonus., it always was a very badly targeted benefit.
Putting up N I contributions and the minimum wage has been hurtful but so was living on a very low wage and there not being enough money to fund state pensions.

What have we gained? A reduction in NHS waiting lists; more free pre school care hours; bringing down interest rates so more affordable housing. Also employing many more to address immigration processing backlogs and returning illegal economic entrants more quickly and in greater numbers.

Re immigration. If you were fleeing a country where there was famine, water shortage and war as in Sudan, would you not send your strongest family members to try and flee and take the arduous journey? They are not just coming here, other European countries have many more arrivals. Why do they want to come here? It is not for benefits it is because in many cases this country invaded them in the past and they now speak English and have a history with us.

I spent some time in Bristol talking to immigrants housed in the hotel I was staying. It is not a life of luxury believe me, they are cramped together, food they find very unpalatable at a pittance of money a week for toiletries etc and are quite bored to death.

Do not believe what the press or social media say they just want to be sensational so you buy the paper or click on an item so they make money.

Sorry for the long piece but sometimes my blood just boils st the inaccuracies I read on here.

They’re not fleeing from family, war and water shortage though are they? They’ve come from France! That makes my blood boil!

Mollygo Tue 02-Sept-25 23:20:14

keepingquiet

The last government did it for more than a decade...

They always do.

Every time we get a new government, because people are fed up with the existing government, they come on a wave of promises, then blame the previous government for whatever they can’t do.

This goes on till the GBP are fed up with the unfulfilled promises or other things they aren’t happy with.

Then we have a new government, that comes in on a wave of promises, then blames the previous government for what they can’t do.

Sometimes we get a bit of extra excitement, like redecorating or freebies, but it’s still the same old, same old.

It reminds me of
’Twas a dark and stormy night,
and the rain came down in torrents,
and the children said to Antonio,
Antonio, tell us a tale. And the tale began as follows . . .

If you know, you know.

MaizieD Tue 02-Sept-25 22:57:20

Gin

You are right , we do borrow all the time but Labour have tried to limit it but so far have certainly not managed to do so.

There isn’t a finite pot of money and we don’t have to borrow any.

I’ll ask again. Where do you think our money comes from?

growstuff Tue 02-Sept-25 22:43:58

MaizieD

growstuff

MaizieD

There is just one pot if money and no magic money tree other than borrowing which is too costly.

I'm sorry, but you, and everyone who believes this is completely wrong.

Where do you think money comes from in the first place?

Apart from that, I believe Gin's post is correct.

I didn’t query the rest of it, did I?

But everyone, and the government, pushing the notion that there is a finite amount of money when it untrue is so frustrating.

Apparently the new leader of the Green Party is quite clued up on how money and a national economy actually works. I’ll be interested to see what impact he has.

No - and I didn't claim you did. I was agreeing with Gin's post (apart from the bit about money supply).

The new leader of the Greens sounds interesting.

Gin Tue 02-Sept-25 22:26:28

You are right , we do borrow all the time but Labour have tried to limit it but so far have certainly not managed to do so.

MaizieD Tue 02-Sept-25 20:54:16

growstuff

MaizieD

There is just one pot if money and no magic money tree other than borrowing which is too costly.

I'm sorry, but you, and everyone who believes this is completely wrong.

Where do you think money comes from in the first place?

Apart from that, I believe Gin's post is correct.

I didn’t query the rest of it, did I?

But everyone, and the government, pushing the notion that there is a finite amount of money when it untrue is so frustrating.

Apparently the new leader of the Green Party is quite clued up on how money and a national economy actually works. I’ll be interested to see what impact he has.

growstuff Tue 02-Sept-25 18:58:41

MaizieD

^There is just one pot if money and no magic money tree other than borrowing which is too costly.^

I'm sorry, but you, and everyone who believes this is completely wrong.

Where do you think money comes from in the first place?

Apart from that, I believe Gin's post is correct.

MaizieD Tue 02-Sept-25 16:33:57

There is just one pot if money and no magic money tree other than borrowing which is too costly.

I'm sorry, but you, and everyone who believes this is completely wrong.

Where do you think money comes from in the first place?

keepingquiet Tue 02-Sept-25 15:45:47

sundowngirl

keepingquiet

The last government did it for more than a decade...

Sorry keeping quiet - did what???

Blamed the previous government!

Gin Tue 02-Sept-25 15:31:18

Why does everyone look at the negatives and never recognise that positive actions this Government have taken? People are cross because by year one ofLabour’s term nothing changed. Change and progress take time, long term planning is what is needed.

There is just one pot if money and no magic money tree other than borrowing which is too costly. Yes we have lost WFP but many of those who complain bitterly were not in the lowest income bands and did not really need it, it was just a nice bonus., it always was a very badly targeted benefit.
Putting up N I contributions and the minimum wage has been hurtful but so was living on a very low wage and there not being enough money to fund state pensions.

What have we gained? A reduction in NHS waiting lists; more free pre school care hours; bringing down interest rates so more affordable housing. Also employing many more to address immigration processing backlogs and returning illegal economic entrants more quickly and in greater numbers.

Re immigration. If you were fleeing a country where there was famine, water shortage and war as in Sudan, would you not send your strongest family members to try and flee and take the arduous journey? They are not just coming here, other European countries have many more arrivals. Why do they want to come here? It is not for benefits it is because in many cases this country invaded them in the past and they now speak English and have a history with us.

I spent some time in Bristol talking to immigrants housed in the hotel I was staying. It is not a life of luxury believe me, they are cramped together, food they find very unpalatable at a pittance of money a week for toiletries etc and are quite bored to death.

Do not believe what the press or social media say they just want to be sensational so you buy the paper or click on an item so they make money.

Sorry for the long piece but sometimes my blood just boils st the inaccuracies I read on here.

MaizieD Tue 02-Sept-25 14:48:07

sundowngirl

ronib

This government’s idea of positive action is to make it more expensive for employers to employ workers, close private schools, and attack farmers. It is positively exporting a number of high tax payers abroad.*sundowngirl*

So true ronib. They despise the wealth makers, squeeze them till they squeak and are happy for them to leave the country

How do they make their wealth, sundowngirl. Do they have a printing press in their garages, or a magic money tree in the garden?

In truth, they are wealth takers, sucking up as much of the country's money as they possibly can and paying far less tax on it than do ordinary working people.

And they're not leaving the country in droves, they're leaving at the usual rate seen over the years. We don't miss them because they contribute very little to the economy when they're here.

sundowngirl Tue 02-Sept-25 12:52:18

keepingquiet

The last government did it for more than a decade...

Sorry keeping quiet - did what???

keepingquiet Tue 02-Sept-25 12:48:44

The last government did it for more than a decade...

sundowngirl Tue 02-Sept-25 12:47:08

ronib

This government’s idea of positive action is to make it more expensive for employers to employ workers, close private schools, and attack farmers. It is positively exporting a number of high tax payers abroad.*sundowngirl*

So true ronib. They despise the wealth makers, squeeze them till they squeak and are happy for them to leave the country

ronib Tue 02-Sept-25 11:42:41

This government’s idea of positive action is to make it more expensive for employers to employ workers, close private schools, and attack farmers. It is positively exporting a number of high tax payers abroad.sundowngirl

sundowngirl Tue 02-Sept-25 10:47:42

This government also had 14 years in opposition to formulate plans when they came to power, which they obviously failed to do. Other than scrapping Rwanda, cancelling the WFA and 'smash the gangs', they didn't seem to have any positive ideas

Smileless2012 Tue 02-Sept-25 10:33:54

The government's focus should be on what they are going to do and not what the previous governments did.

I'm fed up with it too Nurseundercover.

ronib Tue 02-Sept-25 10:18:22

Truth is denied all the time. The truth is that after one year only of Labour, fill in your truth ……..

Ilovecheese Tue 02-Sept-25 10:16:07

The Conservatives repeated it for years

Anniebach Tue 02-Sept-25 10:10:30

Should truth be denied

TerriBull Tue 02-Sept-25 10:03:29

Well to be fair it's the mantra of any incoming government and they keep it going for as long as they can get away with it before the general consensus turns on them with "enough! Change the record"