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@whiskasalpha You are spot on. We all pay taxes of one kind or another, The T.P.A -not satsisfied that we currently have a government hell bent on further impoverishing the underprivileged -are simply front line propagandists of the far right pretending they represent ordinary people .If you have no choice but to exist on state benefits and are worried e.g. about the increase in V.A.T. do they listen or represent your concerns.?
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@ShredCater at least it would give us the power to stop it
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what is the name of the track , tell me please .
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the common market generates 140 000 000 000euros a year...
thanks EU
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LOL..
Whos the real retard? Me for knowing that the TPA is purely for rich people to avoid paying their FAIR share of tax. Or you? Who apparently is fooled hook ,line and sinker.. How does it feel to be used!
Or am i wrong?
Has one got aspirations to be greedy little capitalist after you salved your concience by doing some charity work?
Come on own you greedy little Philip green you :-P
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@EurocratsComeNotHere Sounds a bit protectionist to me! Why not support free trade with any businesses in different Nations that want to trade with the UK. There is no point in closing the country off to better things (cheaper or better quality goods and services)
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@whiskasalpha Actually no - a company ran on donations from the public. I'm a Student, not a rich git that doesn't pay enough tax. Anyway that comment doesn't make sense, rich gits largely pay too much tax - over and above the national average % and well above the average pay in amount, they also get less benefits and services!
The TPA campaign for transparency, lower taxes, less wast, withdrawal from the EU.
Its not about campaigning for tax avoidance you retard, as that is bad.
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LOL. A right wing pressure group waves a few daily mail stats and off you go..
Who are The Tax payer alliance anyway?
Bank rolled by rich gits who dont pay enough tax.. LOL
keep banking the rocks together pal..
Tory stooge!
arthur1411 11 months ago 4
Its not only the net contribution that should be taken into a/c. The CAP costs each British family >£400 a year, the CFP >£250. EU red tape = huge costs to industry and business. Ditto compliance with various EU legislation. Also remember, when EU legislation forces UK companies out of business, workers lose their jobs. The politicians/eurocrats keep theirs. I see no benefit to EU membership. Whatsoever.
NP1D305 2 years ago 3