Wouldn’t that be something!People tend to lean left or right, so a middle of the road party only pleases the idealistic few.
It has always amazed me that a middle of the road party doesn’t prevail eg Lib Dem’s rather than left or right. Or far left/ right. But people ( sheeple?} vote with the herd. Everyone was fed up of the tories so voted labour. Nect they will vote reform cos fed up of labour.

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on: Today at 00:43:23
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Started by Terbs - Last post by LC0112G | ||
From my research it's actually be advisable not to take the 25% - I'm in a simple world with just a single pension pot. It all depends on what are called 'crystallisation' events. Say you have a £1M pot. You can..... 1) Crystallise £50K, and take 25% tax free, and then take the remaining 75% as 'income' an pay tax at 20/40/45%. You leave the remaining £950K inside the uncrystallised pension wrapper. 2) Crystallise £50K, and take 25% tax free, and leave the 75% inside the pension as 'crystallized' funds. You leave the remaining £950K inside the uncrystallised pension wrapper. 3) Crystallise all £1M, and take 25% tax free, and leave the 75% inside the pension as 'crystallized' funds. What you cannot do is crystallise £50K, but take 25% TFLS of the whole £1M pot. You can only take 25% of whatever you crystallise. Once it's crystallised, you can't take any further TFLS from the crystallised portion of the pot. On the tax point, if you crystallise (approx) £66K, then the TFLS part of that will be £16K5, leaving £50K exposed to income tax. You have a £12.5K personal allowance, so will pay 20% on £37K5, which is £7.5K. Therefore, you will receive £58K5 into your bank account, and pay £7.5K tax - an effective tax rate of 12.8%. |
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on: Yesterday at 23:04:47
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Started by STEMO - Last post by Varche | ||
Wouldn’t that be something!
It has always amazed me that a middle of the road party doesn’t prevail eg Lib Dem’s rather than left or right. Or far left/ right. But people ( sheeple?} vote with the herd. Everyone was fed up of the tories so voted labour. Nect they will vote reform cos fed up of labour. |
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on: Yesterday at 22:25:44
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Started by STEMO - Last post by Sir Tigger KC | ||
![]() ![]() If they play their cards right the Limp Dums could be the official opposition! ![]() |
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on: Yesterday at 21:01:04
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Started by STEMO - Last post by Migv6 le Frog Fan | ||
Reform / Tory coalition is my prediction - but it is (or should be) a long time away yet.
I cant imagine the circumstances where Labour would get a second term. |
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on: Yesterday at 20:46:33
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Started by STEMO - Last post by Varche | ||
The problem now is that both the (alleged) main parties are total sh!t. That makes Reform an attractive option, but the left wing woke brigade will have a melt down with that. I can see the next General Election getting very toxic. There is a lot of spinning to be done between now and a possible general election. Currently the polls are pretty even though Reform are above the others. Hung parliament? Difficult to get anything done. Of course a lot can change including Europe at war with Russia. |
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on: Yesterday at 15:52:00
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Started by STEMO - Last post by Rangie | ||
Apparently there's a big demo arranged on September the 13th in London about all the nonsense surrounding the illegals & the government in general, the way things are heading it could all turn out very nasty but I'm not surprised one bit. I've never known a prime minister like Starmer in all my life in fact the whole bunch are a total waste of space.
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on: Yesterday at 14:07:24
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Started by STEMO - Last post by ronnyd | ||
The problem now is that both the (alleged) main parties are total sh!t. That makes Reform an attractive option, but the left wing woke brigade will have a melt down with that. I can see the next General Election getting very toxic.
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on: Yesterday at 12:52:20
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Started by kaisergaragerpt - Last post by Doctor Gollum | ||
Sounds like you're starting again
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on: Yesterday at 12:38:58
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Started by Field Marshal Dr. Opti - Last post by TheBoy | ||
Assuming you are using Mrs Opti's laptop from the same internet connection as yours, it will be your device settings. Such as VPN as Sir Tig mentioned (don't bother with a VPN, that type offer nothing unless you are trying to access geolocation limited), or cookies or caching.
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