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Okay, so (hypothetically) I can be working for 50 hours a week to make ends meet. If I put any little savings I have from time to time into stock, I am not working people anymore? Just because I want to be financially responsible?
This isn't hard to understand.
Owning stock doesn't make you a worker. Being a landlord doesn't make you a worker.
If you work on top of the above, you are a worker. If you do not, you aren't.
There's a big difference between "a landlord isn't a worker" and "a landlord cannot be a worker."
An absolutely based comment from Starmer.
I agree with you, but that's not what Keir Starmer said. His spokesperson recanted it, but what he said originally was stupid.
No he did not.
He said that in his definition of working taxes. No, that person is not a worker.
And the Tory party agrees. That is why they call it capital gains tax rather than income.
This whole argument has been stirred by the right wing press since the election. Tories have constantly tried to claim the manifesto promise of no rise in working taxes means no tax rises at all.
It is an out right lie. And Starmer et al make it worse by refusing to address it.
Nothing the Tory party says or believes on taxation matches these claims. It is just a desperate attempt to sow division.