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i_agree_with_nick
22 Nov 19 17:31
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"Every doctor in this country earns more than that. Every doctor, every accountant, every solicitor earns more than that. That's not  five per cent.

Absolute nonsense.

He added, "I'm not even in the top fifty per cent".

How much does he think other people earn?

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By:
Shanelee1966
When: 22 Nov 19 17:45
Not every doctor, accountant or solicitor earns over 80k pa.
By:
i_agree_with_nick
When: 22 Nov 19 17:52
Hi Shane.

That was exactly what I meant in the second line of the OP.  I would guess that an £80k salary would put you in the top 20% of solicitors and accountants.

Doctors' pay:

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https://www.healthcareers.nhs.uk/explore-roles/doctors/pay-doctors
By:
1st time poster
When: 22 Nov 19 18:11
shame really the thickest ccooont,couple including his chuntering wife ever to grace the QT studio,if he,d been right he,d have been frtont pge daily mail news for days and may even have got a front page, watch this brilliant put down on QT from the daily express,hope his family and friend have disowned the thick cooooont
By:
GRANTCKING
When: 22 Nov 19 18:13
calm down! he was just annoyed labour want him to pay more tax, if you were in that tax bracket you would be annoyed also!
By:
i_agree_with_nick
When: 22 Nov 19 18:14
Just looked at Indeed for solicitor jobs in London.  The numbers below refer to the vacancies advertised:


Salary Estimate
£35,000
(2563)
£45,000
(2110)
£50,000
(1744)
£60,000
(1114)
£75,000
(584)


584 jobs £75k out of a total of 8115; that's about 7% Shocked
By:
Shanelee1966
When: 22 Nov 19 18:15
I could only dream of being a higher rate tax payer Sad
By:
1st time poster
When: 22 Nov 19 18:18
he,s annoyed because the other lying coont Johnson promised to raised the higher rate to 80 grand so if a miracle happened and labour on he,s going to feel 10% worse off, LaughLaugh, funniest part was Richard burdgeon been right for the 1st time in his life was that shocked started to disbelieve himself LaughLaugh
By:
moisok
When: 22 Nov 19 18:18
my dear friend says if you are paying tax like that you must be doing ok 

just saying
By:
moisok
When: 22 Nov 19 18:18
so how about the fkn millions who ain't???
By:
1st time poster
When: 22 Nov 19 18:23
it boils down to do you want to step over bodies in the street,wait for hours in corridors with your kids ,parents on a trolley in A and E, THINK ABOUT SELLING YOUR PARERNTS HOUSE TO PAY FOR THEIR CARE or pay a bit more tax, only good thing these days is  most of the things that are hurting the lowest in society are also hurting the so called middle classes,higher rate tax payers
if this happened the eventual outcome would be those on 80 grand would start screaming those on 120,plus etc should pay far higher taxes than them
By:
Mexico
When: 22 Nov 19 18:26
Read about this today.
A bit shocked that somebody can be talented enough to earn £80k yet at the same time clueless enough to think that is not even in top 50% of workforce. What job does he do.

Be interesting to know what he spends/squanders his wages on. A whole household of 2 adults & 2 children should be able to lead a very comfortable life with s £80k salary. Housing may be an issue if living in London .

Don't mind people earning really high wages if they have the skills but he is totally clueless.
By:
i_agree_with_nick
When: 22 Nov 19 18:27
According to payscale.co the median salary for a solicitor in the UK is £36k. Only 10% earn over £61k.
By:
boxingthefox
When: 22 Nov 19 18:28
From the Gaurdian......When it comes to annual income, a salary of £80,000 would put someone firmly in the top 5% of UK earners. According to HMRC taxpayer data from 2016-17, the 95th percentile of earnings began at £75,300. If this has gone up in line with other earnings growth, it will be just over £80,000 this year.

Those figures do not include non-taxpayers - once they are included, earnings of £80,000 would put someone in the top 3% of the UK population, according to the Institute of Fiscal Studies.
By:
i_agree_with_nick
When: 22 Nov 19 18:30
Mexico, I was also shocked that he's so out of touch.

If you're struggling on £80k, you've either made some bad choices or have an unusual set of circumstances.

He's an IT Consultant, btw.
By:
peckerdunne
When: 22 Nov 19 18:30
Daddy's wealthy, son is a plank, stooge backfires.
By:
HGS
When: 22 Nov 19 18:31
Yes, did see this and he was a tad riled to say the least. Never judge a book by it's cover. I was amazed he was on over 80k a year.
By:
1st time poster
When: 22 Nov 19 18:31
that thick probably doesn't no he,s already a higher rate tax payer
By:
moisok
When: 22 Nov 19 18:38
if you want to be on that or more get on the footy tonight
By:
Mexico
When: 22 Nov 19 18:42
Nick

Actually even more surprised that working in IT that does not realise that he is talented & very well paid.
Maybe all his friends earn £80k + but still totally clueless.

I doubt many people would shed a tear if he can't gat a contract & has to settle of a "pauper's" £60k contract.

If he is a IT consultant working for many different clients he could set up his own business and give himself a low salary with the rest in dividends.

Good luck to him that he is obviously very skilled but I think he is a total n0b. Shut up & pay you tax.
By:
jollyswagman
When: 22 Nov 19 18:51
i didnt see it last night but have seen clips, it isnt just how stupid he was that concerns me but the fact that quite a few of the audience cheered him when he was talking patent nonsense.
By:
i_agree_with_nick
When: 22 Nov 19 19:04
He said something along the lines of "...you're going after the PAYE..." so he may well be an employee and have the word "consultant" in his job title.

In any case, he'll only pay the higher rate on the amount, if any, he earns over £80k.  I suspect a lot of people don't realise this. Maybe he's one of them.
By:
1st time poster
When: 22 Nov 19 19:06
correct nick
By:
HGS
When: 22 Nov 19 19:08
Indeed , I thought he must be employed.
By:
moisok
When: 22 Nov 19 19:08
jo cox landed  obfuscation and whataboutary   oh lets shut the awkward questioner up  ho ho
By:
moisok
When: 22 Nov 19 19:09
and whitewashed plenty too   ali millani for one
By:
peckerdunne
When: 22 Nov 19 19:10
he is employee daddys boy
By:
aaronh
When: 22 Nov 19 23:04

Nov 22, 2019 -- 7:04PM, i_agree_with_nick wrote:


He said something along the lines of "...you're going after the PAYE..." so he may well be an employee and have the word "consultant" in his job title.In any case, he'll only pay the higher rate on the amount, if any, he earns over £80k.  I suspect a lot of people don't realise this. Maybe he's one of them.


do we need to teach people about marginal tax rates again Cry

By:
peckerdunne
When: 22 Nov 19 23:19
best just to start with margins Grin
By:
Crisp77
When: 22 Nov 19 23:21
The 20% band is more than enough to live off. If he's going into the higher rate of tax he should put it into a pension and avoid the tax.
By:
----you-have-to-laugh---
When: 22 Nov 19 23:24
he was talking about folk that dont work too, being in top category

i think he was perhaps a little brain frozen being on tv?



i think he meant that earning 80k a year didnt put him in top 5% for wealth in uk ???
By:
acey deucy
When: 22 Nov 19 23:33
Yeah what a thick **** that was.LaughLaugh
By:
i_agree_with_nick
When: 22 Nov 19 23:34
Maybe he was thinking about wealth, ie assets, but he said income.  He said he wasn't in the top 50%.
By:
Crisp77
When: 22 Nov 19 23:36
Yep if someone earns 80k but spends 90k they aint wealthy
By:
1st time poster
When: 23 Nov 19 11:03
muppets like him cant get his head round or believe well over 50% of workers earn under 30 grand,millions under 20, but obviously nowadays far more families have man and wife working as in the past
By:
thegiggilo
When: 24 Nov 19 03:06
Looked like a rogue trader to me,ripping off old dears 1k  aday for moving some rubbish..
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