The more astute among you may have noticed that Cicero is
not a big fan of Big Government.
Big Government usually means that a lot of people have to
find ways to keep themselves employed so they dream up more and more ways to
intrude and to take over our lives, depriving of us all responsibility for
looking after ourselves and each other.
And Big Government means high taxes which means we lose the
right to spend our hard earned bawbees as we would like to spend them. Instead
people like the Two Caesars, their Acolytes and an army of Apparatchiks think
they know better than us how our bawbees should be spent.
And so Cicero hates Big Government with a passion.
And too often our political leaders, when looking to score
cheap points from the Plebian Mob, and here Little Ed and those left over from
the Last Lot are especially good at this, seem to think it ok to bash publicly
and seek to tax more those of us fortunate enough to have some bawbees in the
bank for a rainy day.
This is so wrong.
For when it comes to tax it needs to be recognised by us all
that not only are we all in this together but those with the bawbees are in it
far deeper than most.
It is now calculated that the top 1% of all earners in this
country pay a whopping 30% of the total income tax take. No your eyes are not
deceiving you, 30% of the income tax we all pay comes from 1% of us. Indeed the
top 10% now pay 55% of total income tax receipts and half of us contribute 90%
of everything that is received.
Hopefully eye watering numbers like that show that we are
all truly in it together. It is however doubtful whether Little Ed and his
sidekick Little Ed 2 will see the justice, or maybe the injustice, in these numbers. No doubt their friends at
Unite think such numbers can be ‘improved’.
But before anyone seriously advocates this, consider this.
In 1979 when the top rate of income tax was 83% the top 1%
only contributed 11%. In other words a fair for all but regressive tax system
means that tax yield from the wealthy increases. Cicero bets Mr McCluskey and
the Little Eds never thought of that in their determination to fight class war.
Maybe we should have a flat rate tax system and see what
happens.
Cicero has long argued that it is not the rate of tax people
pay that we should all focus on but the yield. By doing this there might be
less heat and noise when tax rates for the rich are reduced; less hypocrisy
from Nick Nick and his promise breaking party; and more tax paid. And surely
that is what we all want.
Though maybe too it would be nice if Big Government became a
mite smaller with fewer job creating taxpayer-funded Apparatchiks feathering
and protecting their own nests and gold plated pensions. That would be a real
win-win.
And one final thought-why is it that no one out there wants
to pass comment on Cicero’s musings? We know these words are being read but you
can’t all be shy. Go on, say something-you know you want to. It’s easy and so
long as it’s not rude it will be published. Comment here or via Twitter @cicerospeaks.
Cicero looks forward to hearing from you.
Sis felix. Et sis fortunatus. Semper.
1 comment:
Hear, hear. It is about time someone pointed out these facts but even I was blown away by the proportions. But we know governments won't do anything about this as its toxic to even suggest a tax cut for the so called rich.
Bill
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