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My sick record was pretty bad - I would have had to save most of my wages to pay for when I was ill. I much preferred six months full pay and six months full pay.
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If this idea come to fruition I'm sure that you would have been insured, wolf !.
Well I have health insurance and the *** tax me on it!
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That's the thing though isn't it, woofgang. Would it be insurance and still have to pay NI contributions.
We already have such a system, it's called National Insurance! The Tories might take us for idiots, but lets not let them prove it and fall for this scam.
I'm sure that the millions of people on low incomes, especially the ones on Minimum Wage, will be delighted with these new plans.
Woofgang - being P11'd on my Private Medical Insurance (which also covers my wife and kids) drives me absolutely bananas.

Perhaps I'm being dim, but try as I might I just simply cannot see the justification of being taxed on prudence.

If anything surely people who have PMI should be getting a tax rebate!
I agree deskdiary. because of it, we will be using less of our national insurance payments , yet we get penalised for it.

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