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no more billionaires says jeremy

Started by: baker boy (15758)

thejeremy vine show this morning shows pictures of various wealthy men,one of whom is lord sugar.
corbyn is putting an end to billionaires in his latest hot air offering.
did lord sugar make a contribution to the labour party and was he made a lord by one gordon brown in 2009.who made him the enterprise zsar.
ten years on and lord sugar has been gently pushed to one side as not now needed by a hard left socialist organisation, who presumably are far too well off to accept "gifts" from wealthy entrepreneur,s.
you can almost smell the hypocrisy.

Started: 5th Nov 2019 at 10:28

Posted by: Anne (4471) 

What happens if I were to win zillions on the lottery then the interest/ investments etc. makes me into a billionaire? Would I have to move to other shores?

Replied: 5th Nov 2019 at 10:43

Posted by: Anne (4471) 

Double post.

Replied: 5th Nov 2019 at 10:44
Last edited by Anne: 5th Nov 2019 at 10:45:06

Posted by: whups (14327) 

no anne you would open a shell company offshore & put all your money,house & everything else into it then after making yourself sole director you would then rent it back to yourself so the taxman cant claim it then you draw your money back as a loan & then claim tax relief on it & make the taxpayer fund your loan . thats how big businesses & the rich do it .

Replied: 5th Nov 2019 at 12:39

Posted by: Tommy Two Stroke (16559)

Whupsy

I can assure that I have done none of those things, I am as poor as Lazarus, I have not got two pennies to rub together

I am not a billionaire ....

Replied: 5th Nov 2019 at 12:54

Posted by: Anne (4471) 

Ahhh well, so long as I know who to ask for advise if it ever does happen to me.

Replied: 5th Nov 2019 at 13:00

Posted by: priscus (inactive)

Vote for the Nasty party

and keep your tax havens

just in case you might become a billionaire!

Replied: 5th Nov 2019 at 13:16

Posted by: priscus (inactive)

Billionaires tend to have their wealth creation in one legislature, stash their accumulated wealth in a second country, and actually live in a third country. They are not that vulnerable to being heisted by bodies such as courts or governments.

Replied: 5th Nov 2019 at 13:23

Posted by: TerryW (inactive)

I don't think they will be bothered by what Corbyn has to say. He's on his third wife maybe one day he may get something right.

Replied: 5th Nov 2019 at 15:41

Posted by: baker boy (15758)

if any one on these pages had made a great deal of money through your business acumen would you want to lose it.
for someone to say well done now give it to the inland revenue.
its the politics of envy,goading everyday folk into thinking greedy sods getting away with murder.
i worked for my money and i wanted to keep as much as possible,whats wrong with that.

Replied: 5th Nov 2019 at 20:25

Posted by: Handsomeminer (3126)

Don't know why anyone wants billions you can't spend it all

Replied: 5th Nov 2019 at 20:56

Posted by: whups (14327) 

money often acrued is from the backs of the working man .just look at amazon .

Replied: 6th Nov 2019 at 00:09
Last edited by whups: 6th Nov 2019 at 00:10:26

Posted by: TerryW (inactive)

I thought the working man was very well looked after with all these socialist leaders making sure no one has more than anyone else as all are equal. Especially Jeremy and his millionaire wife, I wonder how she accrued her wealth?

Replied: 6th Nov 2019 at 08:39

Posted by: aussie94 (2397)

Terry W , A good question , perhaps by ripping off low paid workers who produce coffee ? Surely not,;

Replied: 6th Nov 2019 at 08:49
Last edited by aussie94: 6th Nov 2019 at 08:53:56

Posted by: whups (14327) 

this tory party has the most millionaires in it than ever before .

Replied: 6th Nov 2019 at 12:07

Posted by: elmos (2784) 


Last nights outburst by one shows
Corbyn not a bad judge

Replied: 6th Nov 2019 at 12:51

Posted by: TerryW (inactive)

This Labour party has the most champagne socialists in it than ever before. All living in high end properties and living the high life, yet their supporters are using food banks and living on benefits. Looks like Jeremy will offer them the world to get his treacherous backside in No 10 then leave them high and dry just like Tony Bliar did.

Replied: 6th Nov 2019 at 13:16

Posted by: fedup (260)

Agreed TerryW- Labour Party no longer fit for purpose!

Replied: 6th Nov 2019 at 16:09

Posted by: baker boy (15758)

money made on the backs of coffee farmers by one mrs corbyn,i did post you could almost smell the hypocrisy.
i was waiting for one of our far left posters to drop jeremy right in the pig crap,wow what a smell.
HYPOCRISY NUMBER FIVE THE NEW PERFUME FROM CORBYN.

Replied: 6th Nov 2019 at 16:12

Posted by: TerryW (inactive)

I do like reading how Whups keeps falling down the well after his ridiculous comments.

"money often acrued is from the backs of the working man .just look at amazon ."

I thought you were Corbyn man, Whups, did you not know about his Mrs and her coffee empire? Or in true socialist fashion did you just overlook her money making scheme because she's married to the toss pot who has accrued a nice lump for himself.

Replied: 7th Nov 2019 at 13:35

Posted by: ashtonman01 (219)

You may not be aware, but alot of the richest people in the world work in what's called The City of London, a financial district which is a small area in the city centre. It even has its own police force and own government believe it or not, and is the epicentre of finance and banking. The laws that affect the rest of the country regarding tax don't apply to the City of London. This is why the richest people are able to hide their money in off shore tax havens.

Replied: 8th Nov 2019 at 14:34

Posted by: whups (14327) 

as long as i,m not like you i,m happy at that . and i dont fall down the well where the tory party is concerned unlike you.

Replied: 8th Nov 2019 at 14:59

Posted by: gaffer (8402) 

Ashton man

You ought to read this,


Tax

Replied: 8th Nov 2019 at 16:42

Posted by: Stardelta (inactive)

Given that the top 1% of highest earners in the uk pay over a third of all income tax you have to ask how the figures will stack up if those individuals leave the uk tax system and, perhaps more importantly how the shortfall will be met.





Replied: 8th Nov 2019 at 18:10

Posted by: ashtonman01 (219)

Gaffer that's what they are telling us, but it doesn't mean that's what they're actually going to do. I wouldn't necessarily trust a government source for truthful information.

I think you ought to look at this as well. The relevant part starts at around the 17:55 mark:

https://www.richplanet.net/richp_genre.php?ref=269&part=1&gen=99

Replied: 8th Nov 2019 at 18:11
Last edited by ashtonman01: 8th Nov 2019 at 18:20:24

Posted by: TerryW (inactive)

Whups. That's one thing you won't ever be not even half way there.

Replied: 8th Nov 2019 at 18:12

Posted by: baker boy (15758)

sd for once i fully comply with your clear cut reasoning.

Replied: 8th Nov 2019 at 18:56

Posted by: whups (14327) 

so it,s safe to say they have been doing it all along ? .

Replied: 9th Nov 2019 at 00:10

Posted by: broady (inactive)

Comment removed. Not worth the hassle.

Replied: 9th Nov 2019 at 01:32
Last edited by broady: 9th Nov 2019 at 08:37:22

 

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