john wrote:
Hold on , they did not curb the tax , they just did not increase it , its like saying , i did not not punch you in the face , so thank me
By Osborne claiming he's “curbed” the tax on road fuel he is in effect admitting that the value of the tax levied has been reduced. This is Osborne saying that the value of the pound in your pocket has been significantly reduced to a fraction of the value it was when this government came to power. How much spending power we have lost very much depends on where we are in the income rankings. The bankers and other high income brackets have all had their incomes very well protected throughout this period of enforced austerity; while ordinary employees, pensioners, and the unemployed have paid the real price for the engineered devaluation of the pound.
According to Osborne, we're all in this together. What he means is, we're all supposedly feeding from the same trough, but only the select few are permitted to get their snouts anywhere near the grub.
Consider the stark contrast between those who through no fault of their own are somewhat dependent on food banks, and compare with those of the elite who attend such luxurious occasions as the Lord Mayor's Dinner. Or compare the disabled dependent who have their income reduced by the 'bedroom tax' by the very politicians who think nothing of routinely stealing from the taxpayer by claiming £thousands in fraudulent expenses. The contrasts are obscene, especially when we understand that very many of the obscenely wealthy are thoroughly undeserving of their wealth, and the downtrodden are just that – downtrodden by those in undeservedly powerful and wealthy positions.