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Troops Get Bonus
I've just heard on the news, that British troops serving in Afghanistan, Iraq & the Balkans will get a tax free bonus of £2240 for a six month tour.
It's about time http://www.channel4.com/news/content...sp?id=20595275 |
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Just listened to the salaries on the news tonight and firemen/policemen appear to be earning twice as much (no grumbles there mind you), and that privates only £12,000 summat ? My son's friend, who is now a Lance Corporal, was earning more than this and he has served in Iraq and Ireland and Bazra (spelling ?) .. bit confused.
Anyway, as stated, 'bout bloody time .... these lads bigger heroes to me than footballers, singers and film stars any time. |
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If they want to pay them more money then give then a wage rise, not just a bonus for doing what they are paid for anyway. |
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But tonight we had a SPOT of bother up our way. A lad ( numpty) that is well known to the police put his window through in a drunken frenzie (12th time this year)..... in the prossess he gashed his little girls head ( she's only approx 5 years old) when I asked the police why he hadn't been arrested, the police women replied " because it's a demestic"......when I asked why he wasn't being done for D&D she replied " oh because it's a demestic and he is only damaging his own property"....when I asked why the social services hadn't been called for this poor child that has been through this kind of behaviour night after night she replied " oh yes they are aware of the situation".:( COPPERS?? shove it I will deal with things myself thanks very much.:( |
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if they realy want to treat our troops then the troops shoudl be provided with adequate body armour and artilary etc
dont know the name of the guy but one of our soldiers was ordered to hand in his bullet proof vest as it was needed elsewhere and a few days later he was host and killed by a bullet that would have not killed him if he had been allowed to keep his jacket |
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The armed forces have always been poorly paid compared to civilians.
The government would argue that servicemen get their food, accommodation and clothing free plus free transport three times a year to go on leave so their ‘take home’ pay would always be less than a civilians. They claimed that when you added in the cost of food, accommodation and clothing the resultant pay was on a par with civilians. They also argued that a married serviceman would also get an extra allowance. I think that it was here that creative accounting was invented. There was a time when, as far as the navy was concerned, you could get discharged early, for a fee, if you had a job to go to that paid more than the navy did. I understand that today a service person’s pay includes the cost of food etc and that cost is deducted from the weekly pay. So if he goes on leave for a few days there are no deductions for food for the duration of the leave. You cannot compare a service person in action with a fireman or policeman doing their duty. There is one crucial difference – a soldier is being shot at and bombed. I accept that on occasion some firemen and police are pelted with missiles but their chances of being killed on duty are very small compared to a service person on active service. Neither will put their life on the line if their CO deems the situation is too dangerous. A soldier on patrol cannot opt out just because the bullets are flying. Our service men and women deserve a higher rate of pay and just as important equipment fit for purpose. |
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What about people who work abroad as civilians? Where do they feature in the tax stakes?
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I think that it depends on where they get paid from.
What I mean is that if someone is working abroad for a UK firm they are liable for UK taxes. If they are working for a firm in the foreign country they pay the local taxes. |
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ime pretty sure when you join teh army they tell you how much you are going to be paid , teh problem is a lot of people join up as a cheap way to learn a trade and see the world then cry when a war breaks out
i didnt join the army because i didnt fancy the idea of been shot so if you dont liek the idea that you may one day be shot at dont join the army its as simple as that ;) |
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Whatever your personal stance on any given conflict/peace keeping mission you have to agree with this news. It's long overdue and I hope it's backdated to cover each and every serving member's complete tour(s) of duty.
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I think its disgusting that they are paying tax whilst fighting a war!
I can understand if they having a training exercise abroad or summat. Surely paying tax is your (or the government enforced your) way of contributing to the community you are part of. I wonder if what council tax band a tent in Basra comes under? |
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They deserve so much more. God bless every one of them.
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