Tax Breaks

The Tories are sliding around all over their banana skin and it is now dominating the conference. A combination of Fox and Cameron should  help to move the media forward. Politically this is a shrewder move than the hoo ha suggests. Labour is forced into the awkward position of defending the better off, whilst everyone knows that it is fairer to ask those with more to accept some pain to help those with less. Unfortunately there has been such a worship of acquisitiveness and a nodding through of selfishness, coupled with the idea that if you work hard you are licenced to trample the vulnerable, that this message is hard to get through. This is all New Labour’s fault.

This blog is politically neutral, but it does attack each of the political parties in turn if it sees the need. With New Labour it is particularly virulent and especially now that the concept is dead. It must be one of the most cynical, unprincipled and self serving political movements ever to gain power in this country. Set against a few successes such as devolution and Northern Ireland is the longest  line of lies, wars and administrative cock ups ever assembled in  these islands.

Money was spent as if it came from a well. Programmes were signed for without the cash to pay. A modern state was inaugurated to spend 33% more than it earned. Absolute chaos reigned in almost every area of procurement, especially computer programmes. It is in this gluttony for massive government and a never ending tide of meddling legislation, that the seed of the current Tory banana, on whose skin Osborne and Cameron have slid, is sown.

It is clear to all with common sense that the sensible cut off for child benefit is £50,000 per anum income, per family, whether single, joint, married or a partnership. It actually has nothing to do with tax rates. Unfortunately, although we know how much everybody in the country does or does not earn, we know the age of every child and adult and we know where everybody lives, we know these things in separate corners of the vast bureaucratic empire, but there is no communication open between them. This is down to new Labour. It was on its watch that all this should have been sorted. Ed will need to tread with political care in the short run. In the long run he needs to see that New Labour and its record are buried. Buried very deep.

Meanwhile the Tories need to re-group and press on. The Coalition needs now to be very bold and radical. Universal benefits available to all, but paid only according to need. There is absolutely no moral justification, neither is the money available, to pay those on fat pensions the winter fuel allowance, the free bus pass and the state  pension. If they fall by the wayside and are engulfed by hard times yes, but while their sun is shining no. The welfare state must become a universal safety net, not something for everyone to plunder. Its greatest value and purpose is to support the majority who do the jobs which pay less but without which civilised society implodes into a science fiction nightmare.

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  1. I was just chatting with my friend about this the other day at Outback steak house. Don’t know how we landed on the subject actually , they brought it up. I do recall having a amazing fruit salad with ranch on it. I digress…

  2. Hello thanks for this very good post. But I still don’t get the first part though!

  3. admin says:

    Watch this space or look through archives! Good reading!

  4. Ray says:

    Hello! Is it alright that I go a bit off topic? I am trying to view your post on my Mac but it doesn’t display properly, any suggestions? Thanks in advance! Ray

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