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If re-elected Gordon Brown has pledged to introduce a Stupidity Tax . This has immediately been attacked by David Cameron as yet another example of Brown deliberately targeting Conservative supporters.
Should be a slime tax VM, . . . Camerons the most slippery slimy sod I've seen and heard in a long time, . . . . . is his middle name smarm by any chance.
If re-elected Gordon Brown has pledged to introduce a Stupidity Tax . This has immediately been attacked by David Cameron as yet another example of Brown deliberately targeting Conservative supporters.
Everything that Brown does is stupid. He is the worst MP/PM this country has ever had.
I don't like Gordon Brown very much but he is a clever man. He was good as Chancellor and a pity that he ever left that post!
The trouble with GB is he hasn't the charisma his predecessor had. He is a very serious individual.
I do not agree that he is stupid - he knows exactly what he is doing.
Cameron is as slimy as an eel.
He was a good Chancellor!!! He sold off our gold reserves for a pittance, he let the banks regulate themselves, how can you think he was good?
Oh! yes he has said that he will not raise Taxes in his manefesto but in the next breath he says he has not ruled out a VAT rise. Sorry, is the man senile, what is VAT if not a tax?
Oh! yes he has said that he will not raise Taxes in his manefesto but in the next breath he says he has not ruled out a VAT rise. Sorry, is the man senile, what is VAT if not a tax?
The senility appears to be closer to home, either that or the inability to read. I will post this in big letters as it would seem you do have reading difficulties
I quote:-
"No increase to either the basic or top rate of
income tax in the next parliament, and a promise not to
extend VAT to food, children's clothes, books, newspapers
and public transport fares. The manifesto, however, leaves
open the possibility of raising the level of VAT."
During the last PMQ's he stood up and said,' unlike the party oposite we will not raise taxes' later in the session he said 'that raising VAT was not out of the question'.