Nov 28, 2025 -- 4:24PM, Cider wrote:
There are plenty of benefits to being 'poor' as you put it, but that post is directly to sageform, who isn't poor.
I've been both and it's definitely easier to get richer when you're rich.
Of course I agree that everyone has an obligation to do the best for themselves and family - we're on a betting exchange after all, therefore I want your money!
But I'm a bit nonplussed why investors are complaining about this budget, or the last one; someone who earns £20,000pa in unprotected share dividends is to pay £400 more. So what?
Is it just that you are unhappy because your newsfeed tells you you should be? Be careful what you wish for when you attack Rachel Reeves:- the country voted in 2024 for less inequality; if she is replaced in 25/26 it could well be by someone red in tooth and claw.

Nov 28, 2025 -- 5:01PM, Cider wrote:
unitedbiscuitsLabour have ramped spending (again), and ramped up borrowing (again). Nibbling away at dividend tax is irrelevant.
Quite right. The country voted for a change of direction last year. My concern is that Reeves will get ousted by the red in tooth and claw faction - be careful what you wish for, Labour are calling the shots until 2029 at least.

Nov 28, 2025 -- 7:25PM, ----you-have-to-laugh--- wrote:
Dishonesty from a guy claiming 100% tax rateYou don't have to make it up.
Could you or sageform elaborate about the 100% tax rate?
Who benefits?

. If Reeves can't handle a justified critique of her hopelessness then she should resign. Good to see Kemi dishing out some home truths.
Yes they kept that juicy secret for decades, until he was bossing the general election polls, or
they are making something up that can't be proven, with no risk to the fantasist.
the jimmy saville defence
This is now beyond silly
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What is 71000 after tax in the UK?
£51,737.40
Calculation details
On a £71,000 salary, your take home pay will be £51,737.40 after tax and National Insurance. This equates to £4,311.45 per month and £994.95 per week. If you work 5 days per week, this is £198.99 per day, or £24.87 per hour at 40 hours per week.
(plus they still keep 50% of their child benefit)
What is the maximum UC + Child Benefit for a family with 3 children?AI Overview
The maximum monthly Universal Credit (UC) amount for a family with three children, including the standard allowance and child elements, is £2,701.29, assuming both children were born after April 6, 2017. This is calculated as:
Standard monthly allowance: £578.84 (single claimant) or £915.43 (couple)
Child element: £292.81 x 3 (for the three children)
Total = £578.84 + (£292.81 x 3) = £1,457.27 (for a single claimant)
Total = £915.43 + (£292.81 x 3) = £1,854.04 (for a couple)
For child benefit, the maximum monthly amount is £58.30, with £26.05 for the first child and £17.25 for each of the other two.
Important Note: The two-child limit for Universal Credit is being removed from April 2026. After this date, families will be able to claim the child element for all children, regardless of their birth date.
Family with 3 children on benefits is equivalent to £71,000 per year is fantasy.Benefit Cap: The total amount of benefits a family receives may be limited by the Benefit Cap. The cap for couples or single parents with children living in London is £2,110.25 per month.
https://www.centreforsocialjustice.org.uk/newsroom/post-budget-researchthink about it this way JTG
Labour have been in power 18 months
how much have they put benefits up for a family with 3 children?
40k? 30k?
I doubt it's even as much as £10k, probably less than £5k
how much do CSJ say this family with 3 children were getting under the tories 18 months ago?SAy the word LIARS and look who turns up ....
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You can manage your blocked users list here .Aside from benefits, which are only going one way and now claimed by a staggering number of people. I dont know the exact breakdown but 9 million of working age are not doing any. Since 2019 1.2 million more have claimed disability benefits. Thats quite a number
its the bollox about growth investment and innovation thats so way out
The previous bodgeit was supposed to do all the necessary groundwork for growth. It didnt. This one has made things worse again
Everyone I know says she has made their life more difficult. One of them ,a small but succesSful publican has now abandoned plans to buy 2 pubs that will probably end up as flats. Constant rises in cost have made it just about viable, he says, from being a good idea. but viable isnt what he wants. His investors wont put the money up
Repeat countrywide and its a calamity
But no tax on bingo. bingo! its the same random number game as all the others. Just shows how illiterate and wrong-headed these idots are
You cant tax your way to growth
Tax thresholds are just delaying the inevitable but its a sneaky way of silently taking money via inflation