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Xann

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  1. Lovely idea Nick, but probably not practical. Would have to look at the merits of each in turn. Then look at accompanying admin costs. I'd certainly change the way tax is levied and spent in each case. Additional VAT for Sunny Delight is immediately obvious. Petrol and Road tax should be based on damage wrought. Ideally Departure Tax could have been used to subsidise affordable greener public transport - But there's a bit of a gap in the market there. Alcohol duty is proportional by ABV and has VAT added. So luxury costs more and provides more tax per unit than the cheap gear anyway.
  2. Tax should reflect an individuals ability to pay it. Stalin was an evil man, of course. We all hope that in 40 years Aston's offspring won't find Reagan/Thatcher's legacy more problematical. Only time will tell. Not looking good though is it?
  3. Many are wasteful, most are bad payers. Proportionally they are more able to afford it. I'd typed the above before reading your post Snowychap, and deleted another after reading your previous response. Damn you've done it again. You're doing well mate - I'm off for a cuppa.
  4. From Wiki - feel free to look elsewhere if you like. "The system was unpopular. It seemed to shift the tax burden from rich to poor, as it was based on the number of people living in a house rather than its estimated price. Many tax rates set by local councils proved to be much higher than earlier predictions, leading to resentment even among people who had supported it. The tax in different boroughs differed dramatically because local taxes paid by businesses varied and grants by central government to local authorities sometimes varied capriciously." Clicky
  5. That's anyones guess. Blair was a liar and/or a fool. Therefore not fit to govern a country. It happens when they get too comfortable for too long at the top.
  6. Your opinion. Thatcher was all about self. Even in the 80's it was clear we needed to move towards sustainability. There was more to the Falklands than met the eye, but we've been there before. She was voted for, she had a good long go, some people made a lot of money, some died on NHS waiting lists. We've had 60 years to look at Stalin's legacy, a story of human disaster. In another 40 years we may well be looking at global disaster. The period of 'Me' politics (more potently in the States but significantly here in the UK too) in the late 20th century has set the planet up for a big fall. Well you did, you never done it before? It can be fun sometimes.
  7. 'The Boulevardier' - Frederic Curzon, played at a ripping pace by Barry Wordsworth & the RPO into 'Turns To Dust' - Andromeda.
  8. George Enescu - Romanian Rhapsody no 1 Starts twee, then it spins out... Incidentally I just typed 'twee' into wiki - ha ha - have a look where it takes you.
  9. Didn't I read that a couple of lads had left on loan - Port Vale have a couple, do they not? I'd find out meself but I'm on a really painful dial-up connection until I move house.
  10. Angel Pavement - When Will I See June Again?
  11. To different degrees, to body and/or mind. Same as the other drugs - legal or otherwise. Everyone's different. Most of my (ex) pill head mates are getting by, paying mortgages, running businesses, dropping sprogs, etc etc... Still waiting for the sting in the ecstasy tail. Possible early onset of alzeimers reckons my medical other half. We'll see.
  12. Aliens, dark matter, string theory, gravity, entropy, bubble theory, the universe, the multiverse, light even... We're so guessing. The world was flat a few hundred years ago. Man's understanding is growing, aided by evolving computers. The progeny of our constructs may get it well before we do - if we are able to get it at all. Then again I might be spouting bollocks. Best policy - keep an open mind. :winkold: Edit - punctuation
  13. Quite, he seems a decent enough bloke - No probs with him as an assistant to a foreign manager. I'm holding the tosser UK press to blame, and to a slightly lesser degree the F.A. for caving in. My own opinion of course.
  14. Yes, now. He should never have got the job in the first place. The F.A. were just running scared from the arsehole press who were demanding an English manager. His record at Boro hardly merited him the job, despite wads of Gibson's dosh he did nothing, with the exception of reaching the UEFA cup final where his shortcomings were plain to see. We might have got Scolari - but the arsehole press hoard pissed on that party. Obviously it would nice to have a homegrown manager, but.... F*ck the press, best man for the job please.
  15. Ray Cameron, Alan Parker and Alan Hawkshaw - Coast To Coast
  16. Something harking to an earlier conversation Si... Off topic I know - couldn't find the defunct food thread.
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