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Reminder to Brexitiers, you voted to Leave the EU because you wanted to reduce your NI!!!!

How else will those idiots give the NHS £350 mil a week?

A man keeps telling lies, breaking promises.. Eventually the penny drops.

bitsofplastic It’s odd that the Tory are worried that tax hikes will break the party, but not bothered about rampant lies, brexit, covid response, Afghanistan response, not feeding hungry children, not levelling up, food shortages, awful trade deals and in your face corruption etc, etc,

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Social care: Plans for reform in England likely this week - sourcesGovernment talks are continuing through the weekend, following reports of a National Insurance hike. With this lot in charge it probably involves involuntary euthanasia (unless you’re rich). Liberals and labour should be working across the house to support a national social care system that is paid for through national insurance contributions. Then I’d know I would have made my contribution to any care I might need in old age
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Raising National Insurance to fund social care is fraught with political riskAnalysis: both employers and employees pay NI but the burden weighs heaviest again on younger workers The Taxpayers money spent on foreign aid would cover the social care bill nicely.Simple. After income tax & rent, if they increase NI by 1%-1.25%, I'd actually be f---ed . Raise it for the rich. I can barely afford my council tax. It's not like your tax money goes far in this country.
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‘Chaos’ in No 10 as Johnson finalises social care funding planGrowing backlash from cabinet ministers and MPs after leaks about plan for national insurance rise Funding is a small part of the problem...so can't wait to see this plan he had already years ago... Ongoing chaos ... isn’t that right, BorisJohnson?
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Newspaper headlines: 'Tories at war', and Charles aide honour claimsBoris Johnson faces unrest within Conservative ranks over plans to raise national insurance, the papers say. “Tories at war” 🤣 yeah right, they did f* ck all over past 18 month despite the authoritarian BS orchestrated by the Conservatives government . Yes, the vaccination project may have been good but too much baggage with it. 'forced to resign (again)' So did no one over there see that coming? Why add the parenthesis? We all knew after the first time it was going to happen again. From literal miles away we all saw 'got his job back after resigning' as an inevitable failure, right? Not just me? So your Charles is like Jared Kushner then! 🤢
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Tory plans to raise national insurance are regressive. There’s a better way | Jonathan MeadwayLabour should seize the opportunity to make the case for alternative ways of funding social care, says James Meadway of the Progressive Economy Forum Why not raise taxes just a little? Exit for meaningless reason. The sign of failurity in 21 century for britain
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How much is National Insurance and when do you stop paying it?NATIONAL Insurance is a compulsory tax all working Brits have to pay once they earn over a certain threshold. But a recently announced rise could mean Brits will have to pay more than they had to b… When you set up a company and become a director? I haven’t paid it for 12 years.
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