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  1. One of the 'Canons of taxation' developed by Adam Smith said that a tax should be linked to 'ability to pay'. VAT does not tie in with this because the amount of VAT on a particular good will be the same for everyone, however much they earn. This means that VAT is regressive. In other words, the more people earn the less the proportion of their income they pay in tax. Regressive taxes will hit less-well-off people harder than the better-off.

     

    actually it's not regressive for the less well off, you don't pay VAT on food, and given the poor spend more on food as a proportion of total spend than other groups, it works out better for them

  2. I think it depends on circumstances. I did Sandhurst and a three year short service commisson, left age 26 having made Captain (automaticly like most graduate entrants) about 5 mins before I left. For me to use 'Captain' some 8 years later would just make me look like a walt/fool. If one of the jocks in my platoon stays in, does umpteen tours, makes RSM, and then is commissioned and retires age 55 and wants call himself 'Captain' then i find it hard to see why he shouldn't.

  3. I work that out as each gun is getting to shoot 23 birds each per season at £550

    = £23.91 per bird.

    Way too cheap

     

    agree, my shoot manages £26 a bird (just) but the land, a fair bit of labour and some other stuff goes in for free from the people involved. In in my opinion the people complaining should take their custom elsewhere and let other guns take the places, in your part of the world I would imagine there are plenty of folk who have the means but not the access

  4. Wildlife crime is a serious issue but that's a meeting about LACS.

     

    Jonathon, the negative attitude is based on the realisation in Europe and UK things are changing and that history shows that laws don't change back, whether I like it or not.

    I like your idea of changing the future by introducing new people and would love that to work.

    The fact still remains that the world we live in is changing the towns now live in the country and have brought with them change, old ways are just that. People don't want to shoot and every act of parliament has reduced the numbers of people coming into it . Hunting is dieing on its hooves and fishing remains but even the once seen as outsiders in LACS are now in poll position and have stated that fishing is next.

    I have a bleak view for my passions I do believe that the pendulum will swing back I just can't imagine how many laws will have been made to make it just a big game of plinking.

    John

     

    I thought I read somewhere that shotgun ownership is at an all time high? as for newcomers I was rough shooting on boxing day and was the oldest gun at 33, on saturday the lad on the peg next to me was 13

     

    I really dont think as bad as you suggest, and they would have thier work cut out with fishing, not only the most popular sport in the UK but also very spread across 'class'. Not really a vote winner for the politicians (unlike foxhunting), I would guess most people in the UK would have a relative or friend who fishes in some way or other.

  5. Had a fairly epic rib eye at Cut at 45 park lane last Friday, maybe best steak in London. Verashwamy on regent street is great top end curry (I think they have a Michelin star). Texture is great if you like the more fining dining white table cloth stuff.

     

    I do quite a lot of client entertaining in London

  6. In economic terms they are both inflation as you suggest. House price rises tend to be correlated with growth hence the association with recovery - for journalists at least. There are also a lot of very poor quality assets linked to house prices on banks balance sheets which stops them lending. In theory if house prices rally, the assets are worth more, bank balance sheets look better, and so they lend more. More bank credit leads to more growth.

  7. 2003 on the rifle range at Sandhurst....

     

    Other than that shot some clays on stag do's and got hooked from there. I'm not a natural shot at all and found lessons on clays really useful, if you do that you will no doubt get talking to people and things develop naturally

     

    I hope you enjoy it, it's a great sport with great people

  8. It's fine if you want to stay in your resort, outside there is little to see and you just get hassled by the locals trying to sell you tat.

     

    Don't eat fish or seafood and do take immodium

     

    Overall I say is good value for the sort of money you pay but it's cheaper than other places for a reason

  9. Shouldn't the marines one finish 'go on the lash in a dress to celebrate'. I'm serious, I have utmost respect for the marines but they seem to have a strange penchant for dressing in drag

     

    And I think the correct phrase for 'curse bitterly' is actually 'schimpfing'

     

    It was in the royal regiment of Scotland anyway. 'boss, don't worry about it, if the jocks stop schimpfing you know there is a problem'

  10. I have a pretty much open offer of a job in Singapore, which does appeal; low tax, climate, travel, decent law and order. But I know I would miss the uk too much, friends, family, and all the little things you don't appreciate when you are here. Spent a few years abroad with the army and know what it is like

  11. I think everyone I know is quite happy to have a little whinge about their job every now and then, the farmers I know are no worse that anyone else, it just human nature.

     

    Telling people that you are minted is a lot worse.

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