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Not enough for defence. 2.6 % GDP so a soft budget. You got off lightly.Weren”t NATO members supposed to up spending to a target of 5%, as per Trumpy?( buy shares in drone building companies)
Quote from: Varche on Yesterday at 14:57:35Not enough for defence. 2.6 % GDP so a soft budget. You got off lightly.Weren”t NATO members supposed to up spending to a target of 5%, as per Trumpy?( buy shares in drone building companies)We can't spend money on defence and take 500,000 children out of poverty. The wánker Starmer was getting all emotional about these children on the news at lunchtime. Playing to his back benchers again.
Quote from: Rangie on Yesterday at 07:29:24Better off spending any cash in ISAs now, can't see any point in being the richest guy in the cemetery.Not to mention that if its in a cash ISA its likely not anywhere near keeping up with inflation, so its buying power will probably be shrinking quite dramatically with each year that goes by.
Better off spending any cash in ISAs now, can't see any point in being the richest guy in the cemetery.
CPI is 3.6%, cash ISAs paying over 4% are easy to find.
Quote from: STEMO on Yesterday at 20:16:41CPI is 3.6%, cash ISAs paying over 4% are easy to find.Very true, but a) people have to be on board with chopping and changing to get the best deals, and b) over the past 5yrs those savers will have lost a shed load of spending power as its been well over 10% at points.
The reason that the £20K cash limit has been kept for over 65's is that SS ISAs are basically stock market investments, and these sort of investments are only suited to medium and long term savings. Whilst the returns on the stock markets exceed cash long term, they are volatile and can go up and down lots in the short term - 20% drops aren't unknown. Therefore, SS ISAS aren't really suitable for coffin dodgers who may need to cash in the investments at short notice.Personally I think even £12K p/a is far too much in cash regardless of age.
Quote from: STEMO on Yesterday at 15:09:58Quote from: Varche on Yesterday at 14:57:35Not enough for defence. 2.6 % GDP so a soft budget. You got off lightly.Weren”t NATO members supposed to up spending to a target of 5%, as per Trumpy?( buy shares in drone building companies)We can't spend money on defence and take 500,000 children out of poverty. The wánker Starmer was getting all emotional about these children on the news at lunchtime. Playing to his back benchers again.Call me old fashioned, but if you can't afford more than 2 snotty kids without the taxpayer funding your little bastids, don't have more than 2.Simples**Useless you are Starmer.
There's a cohort of voters that can have more than one wife and hoards of kids between them all, that Starmer and the Labour party are desperate to keep on side.
7Another one I heard from Martin Lewis yesterday evening, pensioners will not have to pay income tax on their state pension, even if/when the pension exceeds the 20% tax threshold, which it will do in 2027.However, they will have to pay tax on their occupational pension.
Another one I heard from Martin Lewis yesterday evening, pensioners will not have to pay income tax on their state pension, even if/when the pension exceeds the 20% tax threshold, which it will do in 2027.However, they will have to pay tax on their occupational pension.