I have always felt that when giving to charity you should seek no praise and no acclaim. it should be done inconspicuously and with a warm glow in your heart. knowing that you have helped and improved another life.
It appears the wealthy think differently.They need to be incentivised. They want to be treated as deities. They want tax incentives that are denied to basic rate tax payers. They want to decide how their taxes are spent and where. That is undemocratic and a privilege also denied to basic rate tax payers. I ask just one thing. Stop acting like spoilt brats just because your little tax avoiding scheme has been uncovered.It's great you give to charity. But do it for the right reason and Just shut up whining!
Employment Minister is a nasty little bureaucrat.
Chris Grayling has difficulty with statistics. You get the impression he finds them inconvenient. He trumpets the recent slight drop in unemployment but fails to recognise that the drop is in people finding part-time work and that most,if not all, of these new jobs fail to provide a living wage. Add to that the change in tax credits from 16hrs to 24hrs before qualification and statistics show that thousands more people are being pushed below the poverty line. This is a disgrace. Especially when you add it to the Governments Back to Work scheme which was nothing more than a forced labour programme which enabled business's to fatten their bottom lines whilst trampling on the dignities of the unemployed.
I know that the Tories love to demonise those on benefits. I get the feeling that they downloaded a load of propaganda material used by the Third Reich, crossed out the word 'Juden' and replaced it with 'Benefit Claimant'. Although it is ironic when you consider that some Tory MPs are probably in receipt of Child Benefit which makes them someone who is living on benefits. The clue's in the name.
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