of doing so by saying, look, if you want the services you re going to have to pay for them somehow. you know, you can only make the current amount of taxes stretch so far. well, it s a tiny bit of honesty to have raised taxes at all, so give them a little bit of credit for that, but they absolutely, as simon said, they have been absolutely dishonest as to what kind of tax it is. i mean, the national insurance is nothing that it says it is. and it is the most unjust tax where what they have ended up doing is getting young, low paid workers to pay for preserving the wealth of richer, older people, so that they can keep their homes and pass on their inheritance, and that is mostly paid by people of working age, a lot of whom haven t got homes, haven t got assets and capital. this country is incredibly wealth heavy, particularly in the older generation and the obvious thing to do is to go for reform of wealth tax, which labour had proposed back in 2010. it wasn t popular then, might not be
i mean, the national insurance is nothing that it says it is. and it is the most unjust tax where what they have ended up doing is getting young, low paid workers to pay for preserving the wealth of richer, older people, so that they can keep their homes and pass on their inheritance, and that is mostly paid by people of working age, a lot of whom haven t got homes, haven t got assets and capital. this country is incredibly wealth heavy, particularly in the older generation and the obvious thing to do is to go for reform of wealth tax, which labour had proposed back in 2010. it wasn t popular then, might not be again, but i think people are coming round to the idea that actually, where the wealth is, the broadest shoulders, is where the tax should fall and i wouldn t be surprised if within a short time, labour party has its annual conference coming up, we don t hear some more talk about labour putting forward taxes that will affect those who have the most assets.
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i gave them an e-mail that they didn t know about, but one of the reasons they both got homes in florida, because they constant lid fedex between mar-a-lago and boynton beach. so what is the answer, does he use e-mail and text? allen personally. he tries not to. he s made mistakes, but typically, no. they fedex packages? right. right. from bieoynton to palm beach. you would see the fedex packages constantly? yes. you want you were convinced at one point you thought allen weisselberg could flip. he did not, obviously. he could still decide he wants