Kantor said:
This is where we need to be careful. It's very easy to say "Oh, tax the rich people, they're all spoiled and they don't need it" But what about the rich people who have worked their arses off to become rich? People who started with nothing, and slogged to get to where they are now? Does the government really have the right to take away half of their money, and give part of it to people who are completely unwilling to work, and thus are poor? Yes, some people work hard and are poor. And yes, they should get help. But if you're not going to work, you don't deserve a penny from the government, which in turn would come from the people who work for a living. I'm not criticising the NHS or anything, nor am I criticising progressive taxation. I just think that we need a healthy dose of capitalism, like Thatcher gave us in the 1980s. David Cameron won't give us that, but it would be a step. |
I don't think that the government should give any money to the leeches that refuse to work. If they choose not to contribute to the economy the the governemtn should have the right to choose not to contribute to them. Also, im oppose to funding foreign nationals stay in the UK either. I think that the "super rich" who can live off their interest should be taxed in comparison to the apparent continuous crusade against the middle classes. The middle class seem to be the easy target though especially in the last...erm....13 years.









