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Katılım Şubat 2021
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BladeoftheSun
BladeoftheSun@BladeoftheS·
A Junior Doctor can buy a single sandwich for £3 in the hospital cafeteria and has to pay. A MP can get British Beef and potato paprika goulash for £3.19 and then make you pay. They also get free parking and Junior Doctors pay £1300. I know who deserves a pay rise.
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Anna Turley MP
Anna Turley MP@annaturley·
Why should the parents of 93% of children, who work just as hard as yours did, pay for a tax break for parents who chose to educate their children privately? You pay VAT on all services like plumbing & hairdressing. If you chose to take up a service, you should expect to pay the standard taxes, not have the rest of society cover ir for you.
Suella Braverman@SuellaBraverman

Spot on @piersmorgan My mum, a nurse, did extra shifts & dad was unemployed for several years of my schooling. They sacrificed to pay fees at an independent school. That was their choice. Labour’s plan is a tax on choice, aspiration & social justice.

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Jay Rayner
Jay Rayner@jayrayner1·
Bit weird this. The education secretary is blaming a party which isn't in government and hasn't won an election. for something which is the responsibility of her department.
Gillian Keegan@GillianKeegan

1 in 3 children at Downham Prep School have special educational needs. But Labour’s schools tax means that this school is being forced to close - slashing SEND provision. Same old Labour putting the politics of envy ahead of evidence. telegraph.co.uk/politics/2024/…

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Ginger Tucci
Ginger Tucci@Ginger_Tucci·
V bored of the private school debate. If they didn’t exist & the elitists had to use state schools you better believe state schools would dramatically improve. Nobody spending £15-30k a year is ‘on the breadline’.
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Supertanskiii
Supertanskiii@supertanskiii·
Horrific. This is why they don’t teach poor kids about politics at school. This is what happens when almost all the papers favour a Tory government - people are conned into voting against their best interests. The Tories hate them. They just see them as useful idiots.
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Nic Millar
Nic Millar@NJM71·
One for the pensioners on here who don't see why the "we paid for previous generations" argument doesn't hold any weight. *You* paid less to fewer pensioners. I'm glad you're living longer but please appreciate the difference in ££ and younger people's higher state pension ages.
Tom McPhail@PensionsMonkey

I used to scoff at the notion the state pension would ever be doubt for future generations; now, I'm not so sure. Show me a bigger crisis facing this country than the demographic time bomb and its economic consequences...

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Nic Millar
Nic Millar@NJM71·
The low level of education about the state pension is a widespread problem. Search for "state pension" on here and you'll see how many people don't understand they haven't paid for their state pension, why it's a good thing that it's a benefit and why NI Credits are important.
LBC@LBC

'Are you someone that counts every penny?' 'No - I'm not Mother Teresa, Tom.' Discussing the 8.5% state pension rise with @TomSwarbrick1, caller Donna, who resides in Kensington, is adamant she 'deserves' all her money because 'she earned it'.

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LBC@LBC·
'Are you someone that counts every penny?' 'No - I'm not Mother Teresa, Tom.' Discussing the 8.5% state pension rise with @TomSwarbrick1, caller Donna, who resides in Kensington, is adamant she 'deserves' all her money because 'she earned it'.
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