by Suff » 12 Sep 2015, 18:38
Well I've read Corbyn's wiki page and whilst I agree with 2 or 3 things that he agrees with (couldn't be helped could it), I think there is enough to sink him.
What most of the pundits forget to think about is that the UK is now post Thatcher. Even less do they think about what that really means.
What Post Thatcher really means is that there are more well off people than there are poorer people. You might want to argue that with me but bear with me and see where I'm going. Because the governments of the last 30 years have not factored in what that really means. The Tories haven't had a chance with the Lib Dems a millstone around their neck and Labour are, as usual, clueless in the wilderness.
I express it as one simple formula.
In 1979 the married man's tax allowance was roughly £1,800 and the upper rate tax bracket was around £9,000.
Today the tax allowance is £10,000 (5.5 times what it was in 1979) and the upper rate tax bracket is..... Not 5.5 times what it was. In fact it is only 4.7 times what it was in 1979.
Instead of being nearly £50k until you hit the upper tax bracket, it's barely £43k. Instead of the difference between base and upper rate taxes being 7% (21% higher) as they were in 1979, the upper rate tax is 20% more (100% higher), than the base rate.
At the same time, the highest rate tax in 1979 was 83% at £24,000 roughly equivalent to £180,000 today. Today it is 45%.
Simply put, the taxes Corbyn will have to reap will be levied on the core of the newly wealthy who also are on again off again Labour voters.
To put things into more perspective, in 1979 you could have bought a fairly respectable 3 bedroom semi detached house in Lincolnshire for £9,000. Today that would put the higher level tax, taking that measure, around £150,000.
Blair understood this absolutely. Clegg was clueless. Corbyn in clueless. He talks about all these things he's going to spend money on without talking about who, exactly, is going to pay the taxes. Base rate tax, in 1979 was 33%. Why 33%? Because if you want to spend that much money then Everyone has to pay into it. You simply can't extract that much money out of 10% of the population who have 40% of the wealth. You have to go after the other 90% who have 60% of the wealth.
When that little reality slips out, Corbyn is going to find a harder job of winning the next election than Foot did...
There are 10 types of people in the world:
Those who understand Binary and those who do not.