Sunday, 17 November 2019

Paying for it

People ask how could a Government pay for an increase in spending. Its easy.

At the moment, the Good Law Project is taking HMRC to court to force them to collect the £1 billion a year in taxes that the Government has decided they won't collect. A billion a year would pay for a lot of nurses, doctors. And so on.

Once that case is over, the Good Law Project will then focus on Amazon who pay little or no taxes either.

And then there are the tax breaks given to entrepreneurs, totalling over a billion a year, which has never been audited as to whether this gives value for money, HMRC just assumes it does.

Under Corbyn, Labour says it will nationalise the high speed fibre network. Taxpayers already foot most of the bill for the roll out of high speed internet, paying Outreach to install it. One of the mad things about this country is that loss is nationalised but profits privatised. Why shouldn't the tax payer benefit after supporting something be fixed to put money back into the exchequer?

Many other countries have a nationalised internet network, its not like its against EU rules or anything.

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