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- That is pretty factual, isn’t it? Assuming they don’t have another employment and they are living from dividends or rents, they are not working people. 
- I mean they’re not 
- Based af. 
- Don’t make me start to think positively of this guy. 
- Holy shit, me and Starmer agree on something. - Weirdly he seems to have a problem with expressing things. If you actually look at their policies they’re pretty good it’s just they suck at communicating them to the general public. 
- Eh, I agree with him on a lot of things… this, legally assisted dying, means testing the WFA, planning system changes, enjoying curry (lol), banning disposable vapes, etc 
 
- Where’s the lie? - The article is in the telegraph. So that’s the lie right there. - It’s probably better to find a non-partisan news source, thing with a bit more integrity like the Kremlin times or something - This. The whole bias of the article is a lie. - He did not say “landlords and shareholders are not ‘working people” he did not even suggest it. - When asked that question, he said, “they are not included in my definition.” That definition being of working taxes. - They are also not included in the Tory definition. This is why they have been paying capital gains tax rather than income tax. - Unless the people complaining are also arguing capital gains tax should end. And all investment income should be taxed under income tax. The whole debate is a lie designed to sow division. - I do not see any house renter looking to pay at income tax rates when selling property. Or pay income tax on all rent paid to the landlords. - And id love to see these right wing jurnalists answer to. “Oh sorry are you aguing rental share and property income should be taxed at PAYE rates?” 
 
 
- rare starmer w 
- He was a secret Marxist all along. The Daily Mail was right! 
- Something something broken clock 
- That’s totally unfair! Some of them might have actual jobs too! - A few anyways. 








