RE: Stamp Duty Abolition9 Oct 2025 14:01
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I had posted a few times on here in the past that stamp duty just for moving from one location to another was an outrageous tax and should be abolished. along with IHT of course.
It is clear that other parties are getting desperate and are running scared of REFORM UK, coming out with policies to try to dampen their rise in the polls.
It will not wash with me and hopefully most other people.
The Labour party opened the floodgates on immigration and the Tories continued it despite promises to get the numbers down to more insignificant numbers. Can anyone seriously say that having an extra 10 million people in England from immigration over the last 30 years has been of any benefit whatsoever. No it has been the complete opposite as we should all know. As well as creating a number of sub cultures congregated in their own areas, gradually pushing out the indigenous population to then get to the situation where an English person is a rare breed as in the case of where I live, the extra 10 million has meant housing problems and services problems. It seems a very long time ago now when you could turn up at your GP's, give you name and sit down waiting your turn for your name to be called out to actually see a GP in person. As for debt the UK is heading towards £3 trillion. So I say again, WHAT THE FK WAS THE BENIFIT OF HAVING AN EXTRA 10 MILLION ALIENS.
Tories cannot be trusted anymore, for example they promised those in Housing association properties that they would be able to buy the property cheaply - that did not happen. Now they say no stamp duty. As I said all other parties are running scared. The people of the UK need to ignore the pledges from those parties that have failed over and over and give REFORM UK who obviously have no track record of failure in government, a chance to prove that they are not the same as the establishment parties that we have had to endure over many years.