I 100% understand the notion of wanting to leave stuff to your kids. At the end of the of the day though, the vast majority of inherited wealth is unearned property wealth, a happy co-incidence of being able to buy a house at a good time and sitting back watching its value grow. I got on the ladder aged 27 with a 110% mortgage. Many young people will now never be in that situation, at least partially due to housing being concentrated in ever fewer hands, and inherited wealth reinforces that inequality.
Inheritance tax is deeply unpopular, even amongst people whose estate will never pay any, but its interesting that even after 14 years the Tories never got rid of it. The current system certainly needs reforming, but its a very fair method of redistributing wealth.
This paragraph is a pile of lies. Please post evidence for any of this?
The vaccines are effective against covid. Not very effective against getting it (especially not anymore), but against dying of it? Very effective. Where's the evidence of this huge conspiracy to silence "experts"?
That is what they did with their wealth. Musk made his money with Paypal (itself a great innovation) and rolled that into Tesla where he made most of his money. Starlink and spacex etc are also what he did with his money. Admittedly he also spaffed a bunch up the wall buying Twitter and running it into the ground, but AFAIK this too was a public service. If he could just take out Tiktok too that would be great.
Amazon employs 1.6 million people. That's a bit more than I do. Bezos doing his bit. Sure conditions could be better, but I refer back to worker's bargaining power being eroded etc.
META only has 67k employees apparently but that's still a lot of jobs. Facebook also did a bunch of cutting edge stuff with web tech that we're still using to this day. In fact, we're using it right now to communicate on this forum.
These guys also do things with their wealth I don't approve of, of course. Superyachts and the like. But, that's the problem with freedom. People do things I don't like. I have to accept it, so long as they aren't harming anyone. These guys didn't steal their wealth, they built it. They inherited a bunch first tho of course. Still, if you want to point to evil capitalists they're pretty bad examples. Of course, the good examples stay in the shadows as much as they can while these poor fools tapdance in the spotlight 24x7. Well musk does, anyway.
I feel like we're on the same page here except I don't follow UK politics at all so this is kinda greek to me. Everyone should pay tax, wealthier people should pay more (%) than poorer. No issues with what you're saying I don't think. Democratically elected governments need to be stronger than corporations and stay stronger. People need to see through the BS and propaganda spewed at them by media corps and actually vote in their interests.
IMO free market capitalism benefits from strong regulation. Markets with no regulation result in criminal cabals running things and don't benefit anyone in the long run.
This fixation with owning property is relatively recent, very few, working class people owned property when I was growing up, in fact, I can only think of two, of my contemporaries whose parents owned their house. When I bought my first house, I was paying 15% interest on the loan so it wasn't as easy as some of you seem to think it was.
Many people only got on the property ladder when Thatcher started giving council houses away for almost nothing, depending on how long you'd lived there.
One of the reasons for the crazy rise in house prices, is the massive, increase in population which hasn't been matched by house building. The fact that some people were lucky enough to have been alive when opportunity knocked, seems to be a constant source of revulsion and jealousy to some here.
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The US had suspended all foreign aid with the exception of military aid to Israel and Egypt, maybe, tellingly, not Ukraine.
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/ce9nx5k7lv0o
Really? I seem to remember quite a few working class people aspiring to their own property from after the post-war years. Every other house in our 1950s council estate was privately owned by the time I left there in the mid-60s. It was easy to tell in those days because all of the council houses had the same colour scheme (green IIRC), and of course every privately owned house was painted any colour other than green. I did the newspaper rounds so I became reasonably familiar with the housing.
... if you think that us giving aid to countries other than a specific few, you are not as bright as I thought you were. FA is largely a pi55 take by the dictators of receiving countries. Gover ment (of the UK) is to important to be carried out by ignorant politicians...but we're stuck with it. ...