East leeds sports center to close march

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Bramley4woods
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biggee99 wrote: robontheroad wrote: 7 to 81 is a disgrace... I'll bet they don't work hard enither for their money. They should keep places like this open and sack or cut the riches wages They would be more tax into the systems if big companies pay tax and not have off shore companies and the politicians who pay less tax that the average worker Nothing can be done now that companies have been allowed to take the business overseas, they can just choose to arrange for their profits to be made wherever taxes are less simply by manipulating the prices that goods and work in progress are moved around the company.Less developed countries (Starting with the Irish Republic) charge far less in taxes to get the business (including the jobs and the taxes) to come to their own countries and stay there.I'm not sure we could do that even if we wanted to. The UK has more infrastructure to support than a "screwdriver factory"in a Duty-Free Zone.Anyway, it seem the British prefer to have access to cheap Quality Street chocolate from Eastern Europe, and rubbish electric tools,Fine, but you can't expect these products to raise a whole load of taxes or create loads of jobs when they are sold.    
We wanted to make Leeds a better place for the future - but we're losing it. The tide is going out beneath our feet.

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Bramley4woods wrote: biggee99 wrote: robontheroad wrote: 7 to 81 is a disgrace... I'll bet they don't work hard enither for their money. They should keep places like this open and sack or cut the riches wages They would be more tax into the systems if big companies pay tax and not have off shore companies and the politicians who pay less tax that the average worker Nothing can be done now that companies have been allowed to take the business overseas, they can just choose to arrange for their profits to be made wherever taxes are less simply by manipulating the prices that goods and work in progress are moved around the company.Less developed countries (Starting with the Irish Republic) charge far less in taxes to get the business (including the jobs and the taxes) to come to their own countries and stay there.I'm not sure we could do that even if we wanted to. The UK has more infrastructure to support than a "screwdriver factory"in a Duty-Free Zone.Anyway, it seem the British prefer to have access to cheap Quality Street chocolate from Eastern Europe, and rubbish electric tools,Fine, but you can't expect these products to raise a whole load of taxes or create loads of jobs when they are sold.     Which really translates to what people are prepared tp pay for what they get, logically therefore, the problem is perhaps self-inflicted? Instinct is quite usually to go for a cheaper option where their is a choice in anything purchased. The less we make the higher the cost, the less we earn - well established and recognised phenomenan and cause of the decmise of many firms in Leeds as well as elsewhere.

lostjonny
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Post by lostjonny »

Sad for me to read this, I worked at East Leeds Leisure Centre for some time, it seems the structure & fabric of the local community is being slowly eroded away, the sports and leisure centers in and around Leeds have been a thriving hub of social activity for many years.    

biggee99
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Post by biggee99 »

Yes, shut these kids and people here in east Leeds have lost a vital link Mothering law was there every week. Then Stuck in here house on coronation parade not knowing what else to do could not go far.Now she has died I hate LCC and not the only one, we pay our council tax to cover this thing.
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Post by book »

chameleon wrote: Bramley4woods wrote: biggee99 wrote: robontheroad wrote: 7 to 81 is a disgrace... I'll bet they don't work hard enither for their money. They should keep places like this open and sack or cut the riches wages They would be more tax into the systems if big companies pay tax and not have off shore companies and the politicians who pay less tax that the average worker Nothing can be done now that companies have been allowed to take the business overseas, they can just choose to arrange for their profits to be made wherever taxes are less simply by manipulating the prices that goods and work in progress are moved around the company.Less developed countries (Starting with the Irish Republic) charge far less in taxes to get the business (including the jobs and the taxes) to come to their own countries and stay there.I'm not sure we could do that even if we wanted to. The UK has more infrastructure to support than a "screwdriver factory"in a Duty-Free Zone.Anyway, it seem the British prefer to have access to cheap Quality Street chocolate from Eastern Europe, and rubbish electric tools,Fine, but you can't expect these products to raise a whole load of taxes or create loads of jobs when they are sold.     Which really translates to what people are prepared tp pay for what they get, logically therefore, the problem is perhaps self-inflicted? Instinct is quite usually to go for a cheaper option where their is a choice in anything purchased. The less we make the higher the cost, the less we earn - well established and recognised phenomenan and cause of the decmise of many firms in Leeds as well as elsewhere. Leeds is a big City with plenty of resources, income from domestic rates and business rates must be massive. I'd also like to know what reserves have been collected by various administrations over the years and not spent on Leeds. To let these municiple services go in times of austerity and depression is ridiculous. Pull out some reserves LCC, you know the money you collect for hard times. Spend some of the money the people have supplied you with?
Is it me or has Leeds gone mad

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