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    fans6464
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    Just cut Ni the fund for the NHS, as it’s clearly in need of more cuts.. Hopefully it will fail and I’ll be able to buy shares soon to sell off to a Yankee hedge fund I’ll be loaded but poorly

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    NorthumbironNorthumbiron
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    Surely that can’t be right the NHS are getting an extra £2.5bn next year.

    Who’s funding that?

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    fans6464
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    it’s easy to say extra when you cut it 1st

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    IronageIron Age
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    Now here’s a thing, Hunt has pinched Labour’s idea of using money from the abolished non dom tax status and is to allocate it, not on Labour’s plan, but elsewhere. Who loses out?
    The Tories will lose the next general election but are now embarking on a scorched earth policy to scupper any Labour plans.
    Return of the “nasty party”.
    (Or did they never go away.)

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    Deereyme66Deereyme66
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    The do it on their way out every time

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    IronageIron Age
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    And for all you pensioners, who have contributed to NI for 40 years and now don’t need to, this is the future.

    https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2024/mar/07/income-tax-likely-to-go-up-if-national-insurance-scapped-hunt-suggests

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    Iron-aweIron-awe
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    Well the Tories always considered the pensioner vote an important one to court, clearly they don’t anymore as was witnessed by Johnson and National Health England sending thousands of old people to their deaths during the Covid pandemic by discharging them from hospital back to untested care homes. That decision cost topside of 20,000 lives and saved the Goverment about £190 million quid a year.

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