Originally Posted by
BigFatPie
Why do you always quote a post of mine but hardly ever address the point within? It?s sort of how online interaction should work.
There?s elements of getting rid of the IHT exemption on farmland that could be tweaked, maybe raise the thresholds somewhat or only make it payable when it?s sold. I would probably delay the means testing of the WFA for a year so all those eligible for pension credits have time to get their claims in. The more I hear about the waspi women the worse the case for their grievance becomes, though I agree that Labour politicians shouldnt have stood beside those ladies waving placards. I generally think taxing wealthy landowners offspring and not giving public money to largely decently well off pensioners are good things. And I?m pretty sure you do too. In 2017 the Tories said they would scrap the WFA and did you vote for Corbyn and McDonnell in 2019 when they said they would give the waspi women 58 BILLION quid?
Your other items are classic bad faith right wing press talking points. Are you really pretending to have a strong view on the Chagos Islands? The absolute epitome of something no one would have cared about if the Tories did it. As I inferred in the post you quoted, the government is getting difficult things done which after the neglect of the last 14 years and a 5 year term in office to come seems wise to me. Both public services and public finances are in a shocking state and they both need fixing. That will take time and money.
Ive addressed your question in good faith. I do find it hard though to take some of the faux outrage about this seriously when the people shouting have voted repeatedly to cut public services to the bone and voted in blatantly dishonest politicians. Especially when most of them voted as well for the Brexit thats made us all much poorer. It?s good that you and others like you have such high expectations of this government, it?s just such a pity you didn?t apply those standards for the last 15 years.