I have emailed both MW and AMM asking them about the photo - where & when it was taken etc. I have already had a response from one of them. I await a response from the other.
Yes, I saw that as well. I'm still undecided as to whether that's a Tory **** up or Tory mischief making.
@leatash - how the problem is resolved and funded needs to be sorted out on a cross party basis. @burneside - labour is committed to looking at the idea. http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/labour-land-value-tax-manifesto-general-election-2017-jeremy-corbyn-john-mcdonnell-a7738766.html “Labour is to examine proposals for a Land Value Tax (LVT) as a possible ...
'False hopes are more dangerous than fears' Thursday, 1 June 2017 By Mid-Devon Advertiser in Prof Alan Gregory (Emeritus Professor of Finance, University of Exeter), of Salty Lane, Shaldon, writes: When I read Anne Marie Morris’ column in this newspaper last week, I was reminded of J R R Tolkein quote: ‘False hopes are more dangerous than fears’. The confidence of Mrs Morris ...
Well it seems there are two options a) pay more tax or b) be on the receiving end of more and more cut backs in services that are provided via tax (NHS, Police, Armed Services, Social Care, Education, Trading Standards, Building Control, Highways and countless other things).
Of course things have changed! Would you say that the health system we have now (the NHS) is a fairer health system than the one we had before 1948 whereby people had to pay, individually, for their health care? Are you suggesting it is a choice between collective paying for (tax) or individual paying for? In which case why should those having to pay for themselves have to also pay ...
There is no logic in one form of health care being paid for by us all and another form of health care being paid for by the individual. It is all health care. And if local authorities are starved of cash now to pay for social (health) care then they are hardly in a position to wait for people to die before they can recoup the money, as per the Conservative manifesto proposal, that has been ...
I've asked this before but I'll ask it again. Why do we have this division between medical care (the NHS) paid for by tax receipts, but social care getting paid for by the individual.* If the social care is needed because of a health problem - why the difference in how it and the NHS care is funded? * believe the tab gets picked up by the local authority if the individual concerned ...
It isn't only your vote they are seeking. They're also working out how much your house is worth just in case you should need social care.
· Calls for Honiton councillor to resign - View News https://www.viewnews.co.uk/calls-honiton-councillor -resign CALLS are growing in Honiton for John Taylor to resign from the town council after the judicial review he launched against the council is set to cost the taxpayer ... · Two more Honiton town councillors resign - Breaking news ... ...