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OK, so the rich are also going to be hit by the chancellor's latest measures. Good. But will it be proportionate? Will increasing tax on  savings inflict the same amount of pain on the rich as decoupling benefits from the cost of living will inflict on the poor? Of course not. The rich can take it. They have resources. A bob or two to fall back on. That's what being rich is all about. They can take losses without it affecting their quality of life. The poor, on the other hand, feel every cut. A tiny loss in income can spell the difference between eating and not eating, or eating something nutritious and eating rubbish. Take thousands off a millionaire and he's still a millionaire; take a few pence off a poor family and you make them destitute. 

I don't think our politicians understand this. Any of them. They're all rich- most of them by inheritance. Is there a single person on either of the front benches with first hand experience of poverty?

Date: 2012-12-06 02:46 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] cmcmck.livejournal.com
The chancellor certainly doesn't- him and his nice little multi million pount trust fun courtesy of his father!

Fwiw, I was bought up in a council estate post war prefab, the granddaughter of colliers. Mayhap those of us who 'made it' off the estate via education have a least some clue as to what it is to be in need?

Date: 2012-12-06 03:34 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] poliphilo.livejournal.com
I come from the middle classes but currently live on benefits. It's been an up and down existence.

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