Your analogy, like your grasp of taxation in a modern society is deeply, deeply flawed.Chie wrote:There are 7 billion people on this planet Gavin, there are simply too many people for everyone to have a high standard of living. So instead of pushing everyone up to the same level, the only option to make society 'fair' is to pull those who have a high standard of living down. Consequently you end up with a society in which everyone is equally unhappy, as opposed to one in which at least a modest percentage of the species are well off, able to achieve their aspirations, happy and live a long and healthy life.
So yes, I'm against the concept of fairness on that basis.
Imagine you have two children. One of them has a balloon. The other child wants a balloon too, but you can't afford another one. So, in the name of fairness, you pop the balloon. Now neither of them has a balloon and both children are 'equal' again.
Now wouldn't you rather at least one of your children have a balloon than neither of them? That's what I'm getting at here, but on a nationwide / global scale.
But to take the analogy further - you might choose to steal a balloon from someone who has an abundance of balloons, ie. the person who makes them (the wealth creator, if you will). So imagine if everyone did that - the person would simply stop making balloons (creating wealth) because there's no point in making them if other people are just going to take them off you. The result is a society completely destitute of balloons and, again, everyone is equally unhappy.
Well it made sense in my head!
Everyone in society who is capable of doing so has a duty to generate their own balloons. They should use these balloons to provide for their children's needs.
The world we live in, or perhaps not you particularly, has to be paid for through taxation. This pays for schools where people gain the necessary skills to create their own balloons; and hospitals so that the poorly can get back on their feet and create more balloons.
Everyone who works - not just the super rich - pays a proportion of their earnings to the State. Everyone is a wealth creator, with their own little economy spiralling off - be they middle income families who pay someone else for childcare; or me as a single individual with no dependants who spends his money on "entertainment".
In your world, there's only a few real wealth creators; with millions of grubby little hands trying to take from them. In your world they sit atop a pile of balloons, sneering down at those who want to "steal" them - threatening to burst all their balloons and not make any more unless it all stops.
That's just bogus.
The VAST majority of the taxation pool comes from people like me - basic rate tax payers. I pay 20% of my earnings (above my personal allowance), and although that pinches, I'm left with sufficient balloons for myself and have paid back to the State to cover hospitals, schools and everything else.
If I earned over £37,500 I would pay 40% tax above my allowance; and if I earned more than £150,000 I would pay 50% on earnings above that figure.
Everyone pays - and everyone is left with enough balloons (if we must) to enjoy their lifestyle.
Your world view is fucked up. Totally.
But then of course YOU pay NOTHING. Not one penny do you pay for healthcare. Not one quid do you put to schools.
I read what you wrote in the chatroom last night. "Oh but my personal useage from the NHS is probably 0.00001p".
How dare you? Seriously.
I have no kids, and yet I pay towards child tax credits and schools. I have no disability, yet I pay for wheelchairs and ramps for other people's homes. I pay for prisons yet I've committed no crime, and I pay for speed cameras the length of the country, yet I drive no car.
How dare you say that you take nothing out of the country. Your non-contribution, your economic inactivity means that our burden is greater.
We all pay for the things whether they are relevant to us or not, or whether we use them or not. That's what insurance is like, Chie - National Insurance, if you will. Its not just there for your personal needs - we all pay our premiums so its there for EVERYONE. The well off, the middle income and the low income all pay for EVERYONE.
I don't know how you have a gall to opine to tax paying members of this board, I really don't.
God knows I don't want anything bad to happen to you chie, but were you struck down with MS or cancer or somesuch, you would be well taken care of in this country. And you've contributed how much to the NHS? You'd still expect to be given all the treatment that other British citizens expect though - wouldn't you?
So, lets return to the idea of what is fair in society. Lets talk about those with their hands out expecting a free balloon.
I've paid my stamp, so in return I will get some balloons.
Lets explore what's fair Chie.
Please respond.