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  • GastonJ
    V.I.P. Member
    • Dec 2009
    • 5505

    #1

    IDS has shoes made the same size as his mouth

    Wealthy elderly people who do not need benefits to help with fuel bills, TV licences or free travel should return the money, the work and pensions secretary says.


    Iain Duncan Smith told the Sunday Telegraph he would "encourage" people who do not need such financial support "to hand it back".


    But the decision whether or not to do so was up to them, he added.


    He also defended the phasing in of the new universal credit.


    On universal benefits, Mr Duncan Smith said there were no plans to means test to exclude richer pensioners.


    The winter fuel allowance provides between ?100 and ?300 tax-free to help people who have reached the state pension age with heating bills.

    and from his colleague.......


    Former Conservative Chancellor Ken Clarke said there was no "system" for handing the benefit back to the government.


    "I think every pensioner and retired person, like myself, obviously has to make up their own mind about whether they really need it and whether they're going to give it to some worthwhile cause.


    "No doubt, most pensioners who are reasonably prosperous give quite a lot of money to charity and worthwhile causes in any event."

    BBC News - Iain Duncan Smith urges wealthy elderly to 'hand back' benefits

    You'd have thought that by now IDS would have had someone check his facts before he started making comments to the press, but that would mean he'd have to tell the truth instead of the half truths that the Tory party are so good at making. Perhaps he should buy larger shoes.....
    My master plan is to live forever..... going to plan so far
    Despite the cost of living, it's still very popular.
    No good deed goes unpunished....

  • Meat-Head
    V.I.P. Member
    • Oct 2009
    • 32000

    #2
    Err hang on i'm all for charging old people more - there the ones who keep you tslking then you boss moans that you got nothing done


    yes if they have never worked on the dole then they should get no money

    if they have worked they can keep it

    if they earned more than 50k/year big tax bill


    or. Hust wait untill theres no more old people

    sigpicWas Banned For Being Certifiably Insane and Stupid

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    • GastonJ
      V.I.P. Member
      • Dec 2009
      • 5505

      #3
      Originally posted by Meat-Head

      if they earned more than 50k/year big tax bill
      Could you tell me why I should pay more tax ? It's not like the government ever helped me to earn the salary I have, I get no more benefit from paying a higher tax rate than someone who pays the basic rate. I'm at a loss as to why I should pay a higher rate other than my own thoughts that it should go to help people who are less fortunate. As it is it appears to go towards subsidises to allow employers to pay wages that people can't even live on, oh and pay banks more money fo course, and MPs expenses... yada yada...
      My master plan is to live forever..... going to plan so far
      Despite the cost of living, it's still very popular.
      No good deed goes unpunished....

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      • Meat-Head
        V.I.P. Member
        • Oct 2009
        • 32000

        #4
        Originally posted by GastonJ
        Could you tell me why I should pay more tax ? ..
        wow you must get paid loads to do your job then

        sigpicWas Banned For Being Certifiably Insane and Stupid

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        • bobwill
          DK Veteran
          • May 2009
          • 525

          #5
          Originally posted by GastonJ
          Could you tell me why I should pay more tax ? ... yada yada...

          To help pay for my state pension

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          • thered
            V.I.P. Member
            • Aug 2008
            • 4915

            #6
            Originally posted by GastonJ
            Wealthy elderly people who do not need benefits to help with fuel bills, TV licences or free travel should return the money, the work and pensions secretary says.


            Iain Duncan Smith told the Sunday Telegraph he would "encourage" people who do not need such financial support "to hand it back"



            But the decision whether or not to do so was up to them, he added.


            He also defended the phasing in of the new universal credit.


            On universal benefits, Mr Duncan Smith said there were no plans to means test to exclude richer pensioners.


            The winter fuel allowance provides between ?100 and ?300 tax-free to help people who have reached the state pension age with heating bills.

            and from his colleague.......


            Former Conservative Chancellor Ken Clarke said there was no "system" for handing the benefit back to the government.


            "I think every pensioner and retired person, like myself, obviously has to make up their own mind about whether they really need it and whether they're going to give it to some worthwhile cause.


            "No doubt, most pensioners who are reasonably prosperous give quite a lot of money to charity and worthwhile causes in any event."

            BBC News - Iain Duncan Smith urges wealthy elderly to 'hand back' benefits

            You'd have thought that by now IDS would have had someone check his facts before he started making comments to the press, but that would mean he'd have to tell the truth instead of the half truths that the Tory party are so good at making. Perhaps he should buy larger shoes.....

            Whats the message????

            I seen the full interview this link is a half truth

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