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Scrap VAT, reduce and simplify taxes, change benefit system to encourage working.Now that Boris Johnson has announced his resignation and we are thinking about his successor, as a small business owner, we'd like to know what you want from the next Prime Minister that will be of most help to your business?
The best way to sort many of those things out is to remove government's involvement. Police and defence need government control; the rest could be given to the private sector to work out.Just make sure everything’s works properly: education, health, defence, police, local councils, hmrc etc.
Don’t want big changes, just want everything to work the way it should.
And sort out all the dodgy business ripping people off.
Like the energy companies?The best way to sort many of those things out is to remove government's involvement. Police and defence need government control; the rest could be given to the private sector to work out.
The ones being driven to bankruptcy by the Government regulator?Like the energy companies?
The best way to sort many of those things out is to remove government's involvement. Police and defence need government control; the rest could be given to the private sector to work out.
My controversial opinion is that public services shouldn't be run by private companies, but I also agree the Government doesn't have any skills pr ability to run anything remotely business properly. They need to attract good quality CEO skilled people to run these organisations.The best way to sort many of those things out is to remove government's involvement. Police and defence need government control; the rest could be given to the private sector to work out.
I feel energy, utilities, public transport, and the NHS should be public services run by the public sector for the public affordably or free where appropriate, by employing good quality commercially minded people to run them....but that's a pipe dream.
It's for this reason I included public transport in my list of services which should be provided by the public service and not the private sector. The private sector is in the interest of shareholders, the public sector can look at regional and local economic returns.But profit isn't how you should measure it. It's the amount of economic value it brings to an area.
Why does no one ever suggest that roads should be profitable?The thing about public transport is how you measure success. Public transport only really makes a profit either running in dense urban areas or between such areas. Between London and Birmingham - yes. Between Bingley and Keighley... less so.
But profit isn't how you should measure it. It's the amount of economic value it brings to an area. Towns and cities should have been falling over themselves to be on the HS2 line, and contributing to both its construction and running costs. They'd make their investment back through the sheer increase in economic activity. Instead, we have the usual predictable NIMBY reaction.
Interest or some kind of tax?20% base rate
Why does no one ever suggest that roads should be profitable?
Only rarely. My point being that private car transport is hugely subsidised while public transport, which should be preferable to private transport, is expected to be profitable.They do sometimes. That's why we have toll roads.
Which is why it would be lovely for a new PM to put together a Government that takes a complete drains up look across all this sort of thing. Not be afraid to make bold sweeping changes, irrespective of what Government put them in place previously, and take a long term view rather than what will win them the next election.
Only rarely. My point being that private car transport is hugely subsidised while public transport, which should be preferable to private transport, is expected to be profitable.
It was supposed to be when it was introduced, but that hasn't been the case for a very long time.Well, in theory, that's what road tax is for.
The honest politician - would be a great pub nameUndertake the same policies as BoJo but keep answers honest
Personally, as a non Tory, my views on this are not relevant, as the next PM will be a Tory.
I am not sure why Boris became so unpopular. We learned nothing about him that we didn't know at the point of his election, so why the change of heart?
Well, my preference would be for the next PM not to be a Tory.Why? If you live in the UK, your views are as relevant as anyone's, whether they vote Tory or not. Hell, I can't even vote.
Apparently, having some cake and a groping colleague makes all the difference.
Do buses not run on the same roads then?Only rarely. My point being that private car transport is hugely subsidised while public transport, which should be preferable to private transport, is expected to be profitable.
Moreover, I will not be asked to influence who is chosen.
Didn't say the government was to necessarily get involved. They just to make sure everything works. Which may mean getting someone is to do the job.The best way to sort many of those things out is to remove government's involvement. Police and defence need government control; the rest could be given to the private sector to work out.
Road tax hasn't existed for about 40 yearsWell, in theory, that's what road tax is for.
If this was introduced properly, with a fair allowance made for logistics business and abolished VET, I'd also fully support this.Personally, I'm in favour of road tolls
Road tax hasn't existed for about 40 years
We now have excise duty which is levied on emissions, not road usage, so doesn't solve congestion or road wear - in fact it favours EVs, which are big contributors to both.
Personally, I'm in favour of road tolls
As an electric car owner I pay zero car tax and zero petrol tax. I wonder how the revenue will be taken from the likes of me when there are a majority of EV cars.
Watch your electricity bill go up.As an electric car owner I pay zero car tax and zero petrol tax. I wonder how the revenue will be taken from the likes of me when there are a majority of EV cars.
Car tax and/or a mileage based road usage tax.As an electric car owner I pay zero car tax and zero petrol tax. I wonder how the revenue will be taken from the likes of me when there are a majority of EV cars.
Smart meters that charge tax when you charge your car.Car tax and/or a mileage based road usage tax.