Labour's plot to 'starve' armed forces by allowing taxpayers to opt out of funding
Labour's plot to 'starve' armed forces by allowing taxpayers to opt out of funding
LABOUR shadow chancellor John McDonnell wanted to ‘starve’ our Armed Forces by allowing taxpayers to opt out of funding them.
John McDonnell tried to weaken our cash-strapped military by allowing taxpayers to 'opt out' of helping to fund them, it has been revealed.
Records from the House of Commons show that in 2014 the Shadow Chancellor proposed a motion to allow voters direct the portion of their income tax that goes towards defence into a 'non-military security fund'.
In 1999 the longtime Corbyn ally tried to change the law so taxpayers could divert the money spent on defence into foreign aid.
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What the hell what we going to do if world war 3 brakes out are these idots for real
ReplyDeleteCan we opt out of the funds that pay MP'S and the prime minster to.
ReplyDeleteOr put them all on a performance related pay with no bonuses
Another nonsense click bait article.
ReplyDeleteUntil you Google it and see it is also reported in a number of mainstream newspapers.
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