They may well avoid tax, but the top 1% still pay 25% of all the income tax in the entire country (
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/...of-workers-pay-quarter-of-all-income-tax.html). Maybe if people tried saying 'thank you', instead of 'more more more', they might be more inclined to pay it? I know I would. It would seriously piss me off that so many people had an entitlement complex to my money just because I live on the same island as them. I honestly don't think that they could ever give enough or be taxed enough to satisfy moaners... At the end of the day I understand taxing them based on need, but not on want. People need to eat, and they need to have shelter. They don't need luxuries, they just want them.
I also think there is a psychological barrier at around the 50% tax mark. The best example that we have is when income tax was dropped from 60% to 40%, yet miraculously the tax take tripled.
As for applauding SHM for his comments in this thread: He has made no points with regard to the budget, or for that matter anything else aside from stating his views on conservatives and making vague postulations that yesterday was better than today, as if everyone doesn't do that - even Chinese people who still worship at the feet of Mao statues. Basically, he has just been his usual prickish self, which is hardly worthy of praise. You are just backing him up because you agree with his ideologically driven nonsense, an example of which would be that you think people who are on the sick somehow pay more tax than rich people, when the facts clearly show the top 1% pay 25% of income tax. Will you or anyone else change your view point in light of the actual evidence? Doubtful. But it was worth a try