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Right you lot - Let's Change The World - Take 2

My first attempt at provoking and discussing positive solutions to all the economic misery we face and disect on here daily kind of foundered because I made the cardinal error of giving an example in the original post - which was then debated to death in the next several pages.

No-one actually ever got round to coming with any other ideas to debate. :o

So this time, I'm not suggestng anything - yet.


I'm just throwing open the floor to anyone with any fantastic ideas on how to improve our world, or just one little bit of it, whatever.

I know you lot are intelligent, passionate, inspiring and creative people, so I look forward to hearing all your ideas.

Over to you now:

:)
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  • peterg1965
    peterg1965 Posts: 2,164 Forumite
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    Double the tax on alcohol, it is discretionary and the impact of people drinking less will save money for the NHS and is good for health. To balance this out, reduce tax on petrol/diesel.
  • Ban a***holes from MSE
    Not Again
  • carolt
    carolt Posts: 8,531 Forumite
    Fine, I'm with you - but a bit limited in impact, I would have thought, 1984? :)
  • carolt
    carolt Posts: 8,531 Forumite
    peterg1965 wrote: »
    Double the tax on alcohol, it is discretionary and the impact of people drinking less will save money for the NHS and is good for health. To balance this out, reduce tax on petrol/diesel.

    Why reduce tax on petrol/diesel?
  • carolt wrote: »
    Fine, I'm with you - but a bit limited in impact, I would have thought, 1984? :)


    It is a start...

    Acorns, Oaks & all that...

    :rotfl:
    Not Again
  • peterg1965
    peterg1965 Posts: 2,164 Forumite
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    Ban a***holes from MSE

    As long as that includes that lizestelle member who winds me up!
    carolt wrote: »
    Why reduce tax on petrol/diesel?

    Because it is far too much and it serves no other purpose than to use the motorist as a cash cow.....
  • HAMISH_MCTAVISH
    HAMISH_MCTAVISH Posts: 28,592 Forumite
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    peterg1965 wrote: »
    Double the tax on alcohol, it is discretionary and the impact of people drinking less will save money for the NHS and is good for health. To balance this out, reduce tax on petrol/diesel.

    Drinkers and smokers already subsidise the NHS.

    Drinkers pay around 26 billion a year in duty and tax on alcohol, but drinking related diseases only cost the NHS 2 or 3 billion a year. Smokers pay 11 billion a year on duty/tax on tobacco, but smoking related diseases only cost around 2 billion.

    Without smokers and drinkers, society would need to find over 20 billion a year. Should we start by raising your taxes?
    “The great enemy of the truth is very often not the lie – deliberate, contrived, and dishonest – but the myth, persistent, persuasive, and unrealistic.

    Belief in myths allows the comfort of opinion without the discomfort of thought.”

    -- President John F. Kennedy”
  • lostinrates
    lostinrates Posts: 55,283 Forumite
    I've been Money Tipped!
    I think we should all do a year of National srvice. ot necessarily forces but something (cleaning at a hospital or buses, filing for the the local government, maintaining public parks/spaces: there is a lot we could do with degrees of skill). I think we enter adult hood not appreciating what we have already received from our parents and the country (access to education healthcare etc) and it would be good to have a sense of paying some of that back. I also think moving away from a home area broadening horizons even for a short period is healthy. (I think that's a key way in which university is/was traditionally help ful.)

    i have long thought a part of education should be following a court case through, connecting with our justice system (in a non punitive way nor as a victim).

    I think reducing bureaucracy would encourage a greater sense of freedom and ...um...forgotten the word...er um...resourcefulness.

    (tbh carolt I could do this all day ideas of a varying degree of rationality so I'll stop there.)
  • HAMISH_MCTAVISH
    HAMISH_MCTAVISH Posts: 28,592 Forumite
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    carolt wrote: »
    Why reduce tax on petrol/diesel?

    It is an unfair and regressive tax that penalises the millions of people who have no choice but to use a car. Rural communities especially.
    “The great enemy of the truth is very often not the lie – deliberate, contrived, and dishonest – but the myth, persistent, persuasive, and unrealistic.

    Belief in myths allows the comfort of opinion without the discomfort of thought.”

    -- President John F. Kennedy”
  • lostinrates
    lostinrates Posts: 55,283 Forumite
    I've been Money Tipped!
    It is an unfair and regressive tax that penalises the millions of people who have no choice but to use a car. Rural communities especially.


    Those of us in rural communities do need cars. bt we do often over use them. People would bnever dream of walking to the nearest town/large village from where I live and yet I walked far shorter distances routinely for similar purposes in London. better to ask people to drive more responsibly on our roads so when walking on roads with no pavements and lots of bends/high hedges we don't get killed.
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