ladyt25
Well-Known Member
Ok, I get the point re the £100 and i'm sure most people would be able to rustle this up if it was necessary BUT why then wouldn't the same rule apply to dogs, cat, guines pigs, rabbits etc etc (the list goes on). If it's to do with diseases surely these animals too are capable of spreading disease and, like many horses are kept as pets.
They are not a necessity surely either and are also a 'luxury' for a family to have so, by rights people should be taxed if they own a dog/cat then?! I don't see the difference.
TV's, X-Box's, Playstations, Mobile phones etc are NOT a necessity but it seems every benefit scrounger and lowlife seem to have them in abundance (they also quite often have dogs and other pets and use the free PDSA vet service to treat them!!!) and it's mine and your taxes that are paying for them.
I work, have always worked, I pay taxes why shouldn't i be able to have the 'luxury' of owning a horse? If it was to do with horses using roads etc then again my question would be - what about dogs?! I think it's a ludicrous idea and until they do decide to tax us on our dogs and other pets then I would not pay a tax on my horse.
They are not a necessity surely either and are also a 'luxury' for a family to have so, by rights people should be taxed if they own a dog/cat then?! I don't see the difference.
TV's, X-Box's, Playstations, Mobile phones etc are NOT a necessity but it seems every benefit scrounger and lowlife seem to have them in abundance (they also quite often have dogs and other pets and use the free PDSA vet service to treat them!!!) and it's mine and your taxes that are paying for them.
I work, have always worked, I pay taxes why shouldn't i be able to have the 'luxury' of owning a horse? If it was to do with horses using roads etc then again my question would be - what about dogs?! I think it's a ludicrous idea and until they do decide to tax us on our dogs and other pets then I would not pay a tax on my horse.