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After the proposed amendments to the Intermediaries legislation, I vowed never to vote Tory again.
Now I am totally convinced.
I have no idea for whom to vote, but its not going to be Labour or LibDem?I was an IPSE Consultative Council Member, until the BoD abolished it. I am not an IPSE Member, since they have no longer have any relevance to me, as an IT Contractor. Read my lips...I recommend QDOS for ALL your Insurance requirements (Contact me for a referral code). -
Not quite sure why this thread is in A/L?
LibDem are very contractor friendly. Ed Davey was chair of APPG that opposed the loan charge and he is very onside.Comment
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Originally posted by Scruff View PostAfter the proposed amendments to the Intermediaries legislation, I vowed never to vote Tory again.
Now I am totally convinced.
I have no idea for whom to vote, but its not going to be Labour or LibDem?
My advice for those in England would be to vote Labour or, if you really can't handle it, LibDems. A tempered Labour party will have to drop the more radical approaches in the manifesto and would likely be fine compared to the current lot, who seem hell bent on driving forward a very right wing agenda but disguising it as moderate to appeal to the brexit flock who are unable to see them for what they very clearly are.Comment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostNot quite sure why this thread is in A/L? .'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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Originally posted by rogerfederer View PostIt is generally the case that even with a very small majority Tory government the other parties won't arrange a coalition of multiple parties, even if the number would provide a large majority for the non-Tory parties.Comment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostNot quite sure why this thread is in A/L?
Where would you have put it?
To be clear, I don't care where it's put. But if it ends up in being read, and of course provides continuing amusement and cause for His NorthernGobbiness to maintain his vomitorium posting; this which more closely resembles that which is left on pavements in pizza shapes, and summarily ignored, then all to the good.Comment
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Originally posted by rogerfederer View PostIt is generally the case that even with a very small majority Tory government the other parties won't arrange a coalition of multiple parties, even if the number would provide a large majority for the non-Tory parties.
My advice for those in England would be to vote Labour or, if you really can't handle it, LibDems. A tempered Labour party will have to drop the more radical approaches in the manifesto and would likely be fine compared to the current lot, who seem hell bent on driving forward a very right wing agenda but disguising it as moderate to appeal to the brexit flock who are unable to see them for what they very clearly are.
Sadly Michael Gove is the standing MP, in a safe seat. I feel a sense of Political Doom. (Philip Hammond was my previous MP).I was an IPSE Consultative Council Member, until the BoD abolished it. I am not an IPSE Member, since they have no longer have any relevance to me, as an IT Contractor. Read my lips...I recommend QDOS for ALL your Insurance requirements (Contact me for a referral code).Comment
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostLook who the OP is. Nuff said.
Originally posted by simes View PostWell, changes to Corp Tax rates have an effect on end accounts. And maybe changes to accounting calculations, one might assume.
Where would you have put it?
To be clear, I don't care where it's put. But if it ends up in being read, and of course provides continuing amusement and cause for His NorthernGobbiness to maintain his vomitorium posting; this which more closely resembles that which is left on pavements in pizza shapes, and summarily ignored, then all to the good.
NLUK has helped hundreds, if not thousands of Cukkers over the years. He just gets upset when people don't do the most basic research. Contractors are supposed to have a tiny bit of intelligence - is that too much to ask? He is also a damned nice person IRL.
Please note I am only being nice to him with this thread is in professional. Once this thread gets moved to general the normal abuse will resume......Comment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostGeneral. This forum is for specific A/L queries. Not for political posturing.
NLUK has helped hundreds, if not thousands of Cukkers over the years. He just gets upset when people don't do the most basic research. Contractors are supposed to have a tiny bit of intelligence - is that too much to ask? He is also a damned nice person IRL.
Please note I am only being nice to him with this thread is in professional. Once this thread gets moved to general the normal abuse will resume......
That said, I do not visit the General section. Admittedly from a minority, I feel there is already enough one-upmanship and posturing in these forums without getting battle hardened in other areas, hence why I popped it here. As before, completely up to the owners of the site where they want it.
As for N, I am sure his mother loves him and perhaps he even gives to charity, but his monotonous rhetoric and continual lauding over other's inferior questions does grind, hence why he's on the ignore list... But thank you for the alternate point of view. No offence meant or taken.Comment
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