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Politics, Covid19 and Brexit
Could the unthinkable happen?
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<blockquote data-quote="Clever Dic" data-source="post: 3856564" data-attributes="member: 2283"><p>I think the dementia tax as it is called is reasonable. The cost of elderly care is horrifying but of course we now all live diffrent types of lives and family units. The accepted principle was that children looked after their parents when they became infirm but a whole industry has mushroomed on the fact that this premise is no longer the answer because we now have the choice to pass some of that responsibility to a third party. There are a lot of people making a choice and is it fair that a tax paying bin man gets taxed so another individual can pass his wealth on untouched as the state is paying the full cost. Leaving 100k untouched is hardly peanuts.</p><p>Everyone wants more money for the NHS or elderly care but it's costing big bucks and nobody seems keen on paying.</p><p>Something has to give and this I think is reasonable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Clever Dic, post: 3856564, member: 2283"] I think the dementia tax as it is called is reasonable. The cost of elderly care is horrifying but of course we now all live diffrent types of lives and family units. The accepted principle was that children looked after their parents when they became infirm but a whole industry has mushroomed on the fact that this premise is no longer the answer because we now have the choice to pass some of that responsibility to a third party. There are a lot of people making a choice and is it fair that a tax paying bin man gets taxed so another individual can pass his wealth on untouched as the state is paying the full cost. Leaving 100k untouched is hardly peanuts. Everyone wants more money for the NHS or elderly care but it's costing big bucks and nobody seems keen on paying. Something has to give and this I think is reasonable. [/QUOTE]
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