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IR35 - public sector - vote Labour
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IR35 was created by a labour government. The public sector changes were sold as a way of keeping costs down and tax take up - I suspect it hasn't worked but hey they can hide that bit of news.
Then again you mention a CLSO 2019 charge so we really don't need to investigate your ideas any further....Leave a comment:
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IR35? Vote Labour??
It’s only because you posted in a Professional forum that I’m not laughing hysterically at this point.Leave a comment:
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IR35 - public sector - vote Labour
Hi.
I was the leader of the Young Conservatives at one of my universities.
I have always believed that low taxation and the belief in entrepreneurial spirit are what has created such a robust economy the UK has today.
However, if the IR35 extension (to the private sector)*occurs on the 22nd November, then to all intents and purposes, we are still at war in the Middle East and Gordon Brown is still the Chancellor of the Exchequer.
I suggest a twitter campaign by all IPSE, Big Group, Shout99, Contractor UK that we will all vote Labour at the next general election.
I abhor Corbyn and his Venezuelan politics, but I will absolutely vote for him at the next general election, if IR35 is extended to the private sector, then the CONservatives are dead, and I will do all I can to remove them from the debate.
-- How can I pay my a) CLSO b) April 2019 charge, if my income if reduced to the point there is no capacity to save?
(Slightly tipsy)
Joolsey
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