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Farage would make a great leader

A man who wants the best for the people of this country

Tired of lame Tories and Labour always pandering to the elites and there agenda

Time for a new party to emerge who will make this country great again and make the people proud of it

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You would rather Caneron or the other fuck wit in Labour to be leader

Some people are love there servitude without even realising it

People sucked up the brainwash how they are racist and that

You got fed Tory lies and was happy to believe them, smh

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Listen to what Farage is saying and wants to do for this country rather then let the mainstream media, Tories and Labour brainwash you with lies

I know most of you ain't even heard what he has to say and just going with the media hate against the man

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Always coming with this 'You' talk

Fam how many people on here do u think voted let a lone for the Tories?

Dunno who u think u are addressing when u come on here with these rants...was the same with the Obama crap the other day smh

No ones being used as a tool here, You however are acting like a massive one.

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Green Party >>>  Lib Dems >> Labour >>>>> UKIP/BNP/Tories

 

 

Man said Green Party you know. Guy would get taxed for breathing. Some backwards party.

 

We would:

• Reintroduce the fuel duty escalator,

raising fuel duty by 8% per year.This will

raise £2.2bn in 2010 rising to £10bn by

2013. In the longer run we would introduce

a system of domestic carbon quotas.

• Modify the regime for Corporation Tax

Capital allowances so that the allowances are

only available for investment in sustainable

technologies, raising £7bn in 2010 rising to

£10bn by 2013.

• Introduce VAT and fuel duty on aviation,

raising £7bn in 2010 and £10bn by 2013.

• Increase the rates for the Climate Change

Levy and for Landfill Tax,raising £300m.

• End the zero-rating of VAT on new

dwellings, putting them on a level with

conversions and renovations of existing

dwellings, raising £5bn in 2010 and

£7.5bn by 2013.

• Tax plastic bags and other unnecessary

packaging,raising perhaps £1bn by 2013.

• Levy eco-taxes on non-renewables or

pollutants, in particular pesticides, organochlorines, nitrogen and artificial

fertilisers and phosphates.

• Introduce new taxes on use of water by

businesses and waste heat from power

stations, raising £3bn by 2013.

• Replace vehicle excise duty by a new

graduated purchase tax on vehicles that heavily

penalises over-sized or over-powered vehicles.

Overall this would be tax neutral.

• Make tax concessions on savings, such as

ISAs, only available for investment in

sustainable technologies,raising £1.8bn.

• No longer offer zero VAT rating to

financial services and betting duties, which

are of limited value to the real economy,

raising £5.6bn by 2013.

• Gradually increase alcohol and tobacco

taxes by about 50% to match anticipated

increases in expenditures on the NHS, raising

£1.4bn in 2010 rising to £5.6bn by 2013.

 

Sorry must have missed that part in their Manifesto

 

Care to point it out to me Justin?

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