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brassneck
05 Aug 24 22:54
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Now a government would make a lot of money if they put a tax of one penny on a text message,and leave the gamblers alone.Grin

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By:
brassneck
When: 05 Aug 24 22:57
and a penny tax on an e-mail as well,that should sort out  all their problems for ever.Grin
By:
Regbutler
When: 05 Aug 24 22:59
Yes brass, 4 million quid I reckon.. telling texters that they've got to pay up to subsidise gamblers may not go down well
By:
Regbutler
When: 05 Aug 24 23:00
Anything else for your "penny tax" system?
By:
brassneck
When: 05 Aug 24 23:09
There has to a catch,lets build 50 new hospitals in london,10  pence tax on posting letters
By:
Regbutler
When: 05 Aug 24 23:18
Brass, don't think you've done your sums there... 10p tax on letters (how many of those these days compared with before) to build 50 new hospitals?

Not saying you're wrong, just seems not right
In theory, raising money by"other taxes", especially very small ones, would not be too unpopular, or unnoticed by most...
By:
brassneck
When: 05 Aug 24 23:33
Big rich firms send out bills every day by postGrin
By:
brassneck
When: 06 Aug 24 15:39
The Government could also place a transaction charge of one penny on a debit card every time a card is used ,this would collect millions of pounds a week,but please leave the poor gambler alone.Grin
By:
brassneck
When: 06 Aug 24 15:50
feck sake,my suggestions would clear the national debt in a couple of years and nobody would suffer.
looks like people in government have no brains,but please stop picking on the gamblerLaugh
By:
impossible123
When: 06 Aug 24 18:24
You cannot tax messages sent to enquire about the health or safety of another person eg a family member or relative. However, I'd agree to a tax on any social media users eg tik-tok (whatever that's); Whatsapp; Tinder; X; etc.
By:
freddiewilliams
When: 06 Aug 24 18:35
Texts are dead. Been like that years
By:
freddiewilliams
When: 06 Aug 24 18:36
WhatsApp and the others beat texts by miles
By:
impossible123
When: 06 Aug 24 18:41
I've never used Whatsapp or any social media. My mobile is only connected to the internet briefly for important info eg emails and stock prices (when out). Otherwise, no internet at all as it's not secure. I do not even use public wifi for the same reason.
By:
freddiewilliams
When: 06 Aug 24 18:42
Stay off the buses 2. Very dangerous
By:
impossible123
When: 06 Aug 24 19:17
Buses can be smelly. Some users stink of fried onions and curry spices. The worst is the body odour and the unwashed overcoats of the elderly.
By:
brassneck
When: 06 Aug 24 21:43
one penny tax on all curry spices.Laugh
By:
impossible123
When: 06 Aug 24 22:06
I love curries and spices but I do not want the smell on my clothes when I go out in public.
By:
Movewiththetimes
When: 06 Aug 24 22:07
One penny tax for every sh i t e post on this forum Laugh
By:
impossible123
When: 06 Aug 24 22:09
A mega bonanza if you'd include social media esp facebook and X.
By:
longbridge
When: 07 Aug 24 00:53
@impossible

That's an impressive level of personal cybersecurity, but are you really fussed about the security of sending a WhatsApp message to your friends to ask who is up for a pint tonight or the like?
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