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Yeller_Gait 25th Sep 2007 05:38

Council Tax Rebate Announced
 
No mention of it yesterday in the PM's speech, but it has just been announced that armed forces serving in Iraq and Afghanistan will get a rebate of £140 on their council tax for a 6 month tour.

Well that does make it all better then!

This is to be paid for out of the existing MOD budget, no extra government money, but obviously the government are trying to take the credit for it.

Nothing said about people on shorter tours, but I wouldn't be hopeful.

Y_G

Fortyodd2 25th Sep 2007 07:12

"Right then young Atkins, off you go to Afghanistan for 6 months - but, seeing as you'll get R&R in the middle of your tour, it will be not quite 6 months so................"

Des giveth and Des taketh away..............:mad:

Wasn't that long ago that a certain AAC CO decided that the tour length was going to be 119 days to make the need for R&R unnecessary. Hope you get your OBE Sir.

mutleyfour 25th Sep 2007 07:17

BBC reported that the said £140 was about 25% of a soldiers annual Council Tax, sadly thats only about a single month where I live.

Al R 25th Sep 2007 07:18

Agreed. The troops haven't been given anything at all, he's just told the MoD to shuffle budgets about, and I'm sure it'll be clawed back somehow, in lower maintenance budgets, lower home to duty, lower training etc etc. More time wasting spin from a bunch of idiots for the troops. It'll differentiate too, between the troops who are there and the troops who are on other ops, why should they have to pay for their bins if they're in Africa, for instance?

It was probably done all at the last minute anyway and caught the MoD on the hop. The War Department website has nothing about it and I wouldn't be surprised if it was the brainwave of a dweeb who thought it would be a no cost high froth content measure to make up for Broons apathy towards the military in his speech, which I thought, was mirrored by the delegates yesterday in general.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/politics/7011568.stm

Incidentally, the BBC bird referred to the Armed 'Services'. Is this change of title official? Perish the thought that we might have a 'force' any longer. Or maybe pragmatism at least, is alive and well.

tmmorris 25th Sep 2007 07:24

I think, mutleyfour, that it was supposed to be 25% of the council tax while you are on OOA, i.e. 25% of six months' worth of tax, or 12.5% of the annual total.

But it seriously stinks that it's to come out of the MOD budget. Unless, of course, he's about to announce a big increase in the latter.

oink, flap, oink, flap, oink, flap...

Tim

blogger 25th Sep 2007 07:35

Har, Har, Har Government fingers in pies, why not just let the individual claim the 25% discount from their council for any deployment JPA will not get involved so much simpler.

Once again this has not been thought out. a single person in their own home all ready gets a 25% council tax discount on their own home will this be seen as a double refund? or WTF..............

So how many 18 to 25 year old army guys own their own home...!!!!! 1 or 2 % max 3 % would be my guess.

FantomZorbin 25th Sep 2007 08:06

Would this be where the money's coming from ... http://www.pprune.org/forums/showthread.php?t=293493
by any chance?:*:mad::mad:

Pontius Navigator 25th Sep 2007 08:26


Originally Posted by Yeller_Gait (Post 3599323)
No mention of it yesterday in the PM's speech, but it has just been announced that armed forces serving in Iraq and Afghanistan will get a rebate of £140 on their council tax for a 6 month tour.

Well that does make it all better then!

Figures. He mentioned British and Britishness 71 times but Iraq and Afghanistan just once each. He could hardly have ignored them completely but that was clearly what he would have prefered.

Had he mentioned it then he would have had to talk about the British Army which would not have fitted in his speech and may be Des was planning to announce it later? Or was it buried deliberately?

Mr-AEO 25th Sep 2007 08:29

:confused:£140 is 25% of average Band D Council Tax Bill:confused:

How the hell did they work out the average???

Average in my area is about £1200, which makes the 25% figure £320 ish.

To get £140 as 25%, your average Band D bill would need to be £560!!!

This is barking mad.

Secondly, why is the MOD having to self-fund these subsidies? Whatever we pay for this, must surely mean an 'efficiency' somewhere else.:ugh:

VinRouge 25th Sep 2007 08:31

Hows About We Get Our 70 Euros A Day In Nato Pay That Gets Stolen From Us Whilst We Are In Helmand?

Green Flash 25th Sep 2007 09:22

Vin :ok:
The Pole is was working with in Afg a year or two ago was drawing (well, banking) his Polish Air Force pay AND his NATO money too - he was going home to a new flat and new BMW (and probably new girlfriend. Or two). OK, cost of living UK/Poland comments noted, thank you. But where DOES our NATO dosh go, eh?

tyne 25th Sep 2007 09:29

Hi I am a journalist doing a story on this for GMG Radio - Century Real and Smooth stations.

I would very much like to hear what service people think about this.

If you are interested, please PM me.

Regards

Dan Entwisle.

mutleyfour 25th Sep 2007 09:30

Maybe the money goes on Gordo's new £800 suits which are supposed to improve his image and make him look the part of PM!

mutleyfour 25th Sep 2007 09:34

Dan, Don't need to pm:

Its simply not going to effect any kind of change. This will not reduce the outflow and certainly won't encourage floods of applicants to the AFCO's either. To me its just a watse of time and just amplifies the complete disregard that Gordon Browne has for the Armed Forces, the Soldiers Covenant, and the daily sacrifices given in Iraq and Afghanistan.

abbotyobs 25th Sep 2007 09:38

I am sorry but in theatre it has become a standing joke to how little extra cash the Brits receive compared to their NATO colleagues.
The NATO pay that we should get and everyone else gets amounts to thousands of euros per month!

Fortyodd2 25th Sep 2007 10:00

Dan Entwisle
 
As Mutley has already stated, there's no need for PMs. Just keep watching this thread. If you look closely at some of the replies and dig a little deeper then you'll probably have enough to do a whole series of programs.

South Bound 25th Sep 2007 10:20

Thing is, we all want HM Forces to get the recognition they deserve, but we will all be banging our heads on the table at this pointless and shallow gesture knowing that the MoD will have to rape another one of its hard-pressed budgets to fund it. So what will give, Mr Browne (Swiss Des)? Will you slow up the upgrading of single living accommodation and the SFA? Will you downgrade some kit that we need (or is that 'accept a capability holiday'?).

Anyone that thinks this will make a blind bit of difference to anyone in the Forces is deluding themselves and trying to pull the wool over the eyes of an electorate that does not care about defence. Sadly, even this seemingly positive gesture will be seen as another insult and do nothing to help the Forces feel wanted/valued/rewarded/motivated/committed. Sounds ungrateful, but we understand the true cost and limited benefit of the gesture.

SilsoeSid 25th Sep 2007 10:27

I had to chuckle at the absurdity of it when I heard this on the radio.

£140, as Mutley says, that would cover a months council tax!
In addition, when it gets paid in, I wouldn't be surprised if it will then become part of the taxable income! :rolleyes:

Quite frankly Gordo, why bother! Why not start off by housing the troops as well as you do your traditional supporters who, by the way, get more in benefits than Joe Squaddie receives pay in doing service on your behalf! :ugh:

£140, I bet that just about covers lunch per head at Westminster ! :oh:


Mind you, if it's not being destroyed, the troops could always be allowed a share of the poppie crops that they are defending in Afghanistan! And they could be also allowed to import them into the country under the veil of rememberance day decorations! :eek:
(p.s. don't forget to downgrade it first!)

Silly idea! Watch this space!! :ok:

tyne 25th Sep 2007 10:33

Thanks for the replies fellas.

What I really wanted was someone to do a recorded phone interview with me...No names etc which I could put into a programme package.

But thanks for your replies so far. I can read them out myself on air.

Regards

Dan

[email protected] 25th Sep 2007 10:41

Tyne - why don't you write an article asking why the MoD has to fund the campaigns in Afghanistan and Iraq when it is Govt business and should come from Govt coffers?

I believe the Govt has to fund a war but these campaigns are not war and therefore have to be funded from the massively depleted Defence Budget.

I suspect that this is why first Tony and now Gordon are so happy to send off troops to the front-line in their 'global war against terror' and 'gosh aren't we fabulous international statesmen and peacekeepers' - they don't have to pay for it and can get on with f88king up the NHS, police, education etc etc in an effort to hang on to power.


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