Prospects for Wednesday, 3 September, 2008
"John McCain is ready to lead this nation." So said President Bush who addressed the Republican convention via video-link from the White House. The next big speech will be that of Sarah Palin. With more details of our convention coverage and other prospects for tonight's programme, here's today's output editor, Shaminder:
Good morning everyone.
There's lots more fascinating stuff from the Republican convention today - more on Sarah Palin ahead of her big speech late tonight - and an interview with Tom Ridge, the first US Secretary of Homeland Security who is very close to John McCain.
Dick Cheney is in the Caucasus talking to oil barons... and other people too.
Alex Salmond wants to replace the poll tax with a local income tax. What are the implications of that for the rest of Britain?
Shall we look ahead to the interest rate decision tomorrow?
What else interests you?
See you in a minute.
Yours, Shaminder
Comment number 1.
At 3rd Sep 2008, Bill Bradbury wrote:I may stand corrected but wasn't a local income tax a Lib/dem idea? It came about around the time of the infamous poll tax if my memory serves me right.
Is it still Lib/Dem policy? It may be worth re-running the pros and cons of this to refresh our memories.
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Comment number 2.
At 3rd Sep 2008, stayingcool wrote:Yawn
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Comment number 3.
At 3rd Sep 2008, RicardianLesley wrote:Yes, I'm sure it was a Lib/Dem policy, because it once persuaded me to vote for them.
I wonder how much Alex Salmond will charge the Duke of Sutherland?
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Comment number 4.
At 3rd Sep 2008, JadedJean wrote:"What else interests you?" Does it REALLY matter (make any difference)?
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Comment number 5.
At 3rd Sep 2008, barriesingleton wrote:TAXATION
To make gambling-wins tax free while the working of overtime can bring disproportionate demands, must say something about the ethos of any government. Perhaps we should go back to mounting armed raids on other countries and annexing their wealth to pay for our indolence. What's that you say . . .?
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Comment number 6.
At 3rd Sep 2008, Steve_London wrote:"Alex Salmond wants to replace the poll tax with a local income tax."
Does Scotland's local or devolved authorities have the legal right to demand full discloser of peoples private income ?
Or is this going to be a picked fight with Westminster to get the authority ?
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Comment number 7.
At 3rd Sep 2008, Icious wrote:Steve London, Westmisnster! fight against legislation? to find out what you earn!where you earn it! where you live! what lifestyle you lead! Isn't this just what the government wants? Isn't the DNA database, I.D. cards, Biometric passports. proof enough of their intentions.
In the words of the kaiser chiefs - I predict a riot, I predict a riot!
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Comment number 8.
At 3rd Sep 2008, Steve_London wrote:#7
Yes there does seem to be a lot of people/authorities demanding other peoples personal information these days, some justifiable but most not sadly.
But this Local Income Tax looks like a vehicle for the SNP to engineering public support for greater powers from Westminster.
Without the powers needed to legally force people to reveal their true incomes this tax resembles Swiss Cheese (lots of holes in it), specially for people with incomes from outside Scotland.
Just my view !
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