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Anonymous ID: FANRimmOUnited Kingdom /pol/511294856#511305734
7/25/2025, 10:48:48 AM
Just had my first Irish wank lads. I think later on I'll route myself from Bulgaria as a cheeky little in-joke to the massive fucking bulge in my sweat pants haha if you get what I mean
Anonymous ID: p0cdPvDpUnited Kingdom /pol/511261840#511271355
7/25/2025, 1:04:35 AM
Morning lads!
Anonymous ID: Cwuk1o9hUnited Kingdom /pol/510910072#510910983
7/20/2025, 9:59:36 PM
>>510910072
>still don't like 'em. Simple as.
Anonymous ID: 85qPGOf4United Kingdom /pol/510302712#510309329
7/14/2025, 12:56:20 AM
>>510308057
Pubbed. Met some based racist lads.
Anonymous ID: O3qN23mcUnited Kingdom /pol/509480096#509482701
7/4/2025, 1:33:39 PM
>>509480169
And like <10p of that a pint is profit for the pub and >90% goes to the government in some form of duty and taxes.
>Alcohol duty
>VAT
>Corporation tax
>Council business rates
>Council tax if you're a live-in landlord
>Green levies on energy bills (and VAT on top)
>Waste licences/Landfill Tax
>National Insurance for employees
>Capital Gains tax
>Road tax/Fuel duty

This applies to all the producers who supply the pubs too so before alcohol even gets to the pubs it's been taxed at every step of the way, and every step involves transporting products that is taxed further through haulage regulations like operator licencing, driver licencing and emission regulations.

Think about all the steps it takes to produce a pint, and every step of the way each company is taxed on their operations and has to adhere to arbitrary regulations like 'Green' targets and carbon reduction.
>Seed developers/producers > Haulage > Farms > Haulage > Brewery > Haulage > Wholesaler > Haulage > Pub
Then likely the vast majority of people spending money in a pub has paid NI and income tax on it before they even get to hand it over.

There was a good post I saw somewhere that tallied up the amount of tax you pay on £10 of petrol. It works out you pay more tax than £10 because of all the stealth taxes you pay. It really is just straight up theft.
Anonymous /v/713075773#713077403
6/19/2025, 1:23:28 PM
>>713077089
Because the UK is owned by big business. Mostly "American" big business though there's certainly other foreign entities. When you see that American tech companies like Amazon get away with borderline treason you just have to ask the question "Why?" and everything makes sense. The British government is not for the people and never has been. We've always been a class-based society and the British working class exist only to serve their superiors. The Empire was built solely to benefit the upper-classes and nouveau riche. It's never changed. The Victorian times never ended. 99% of the British population got nothing out of the Empire and yet we are taught in schools to feel guilty about it, even though our ancestors at the time were barely scraping by and losing their fingers in factories. Again you only need to ask the question "Why?" as tens of thousands of third world immigrants flood the borders every single day. England died in 1066 when its true native rulers were taken over by, ironically, foreigners.
Anonymous /v/712710784#712711171
6/15/2025, 11:05:49 AM
>>712711081
Lugging around the extra 300 pounds around your waist, o'course.