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What a moronic thing to say. People moan because services are already incredibly expensive while being utter tulipe. If you give them extra money they will waste it on trash nobody wants such as cycle lanes, rewilding city centers, 20 mph speed limits etc.
What we really need is a reimagined system where people select which services they wish to contribute to and that is the amount they have to spend. If only 5% want a cycle lane, but 90% want a weekly bin emptying, then that's what we get. Not the opposite where the vast majority get their bins emptied once a fortnight but there are unused cycle lanes everywhere.
England doesn't have high tax rates. They are among the lowest in Europe in comparison to countries nearby. So yeah, not comparing us to poor Latvia.
I've had a couple of calls from agents who seem to be sorting out their bank of available contractors; I presume in the hope that post-budget there will be work coming
Clients are keeping their purses closed until the budget. If NI insurance goes up there may be more interest in hiring contractors.
I am seeing more PM roles outside IR35 being offered recently (last four months). Not sure if it's a sign of recovery, the theory being that if PM roles are coming back then other roles will follow, including roles outside IR35. A dev colleague of mine was offered a three-month contract with 2 days notice. I was surprised as I have not heard of notice shorter than two weeks before, but I guess we need to adapt to the new reality. Clients are keeping their purses closed until the budget. If NI insurance for employers goes up there may be more interest in hiring contractors. We have to get real about the size of recovery though, a lot of roles went offshore and are not coming back for a while, if ever.
After August's base rate cut, maybe we might get another 0.25% cut this year which at least might show the interest rate cycle is starting to trend downwards.
However, in the grand scheme of things, the budget in two weeks should give us much more of an idea if things might take a turn for the better in the next 6-12 months. I'm not holding out a lot of hope with all the other factors affecting the market.
After August's base rate cut, maybe we might get another 0.25% cut this year which at least might show the interest rate cycle is starting to trend downwards.
However, in the grand scheme of things, the budget in two weeks should give us much more of an idea if things might take a turn for the better in the next 6-12 months. I'm not holding out a lot of hope with all the other factors affecting the market.
Two cuts are currently priced in before the EOY, but Feb if not Dec for the second. Heading in the right direction for improved business investment, but there are so many other factors, as you say.
Let's imagine people decided they didn't fancy contributing to national defence - the first responsibility of a government.
We've already seen what happens when we govern by referendum.
Quite.
I don't fancy contributing towards cancer treatment because it's very expensive and I don't have cancer. I own my own house outright, I don't want to subsidise affordable housing for poor people. I can also afford a car so let's not support public transport. And while we're at it, I live on a hill so why should I pay towards flood defences?
The sheer selfish entitlement of someone who lives in a society and benefits constantly from that, but only wants to pay towards the things that affect them directly, is gobsmacking. The sooner (s)he escapes the UK, the better.
I hope this email reaches you well. My Local Authority Client is seeking a Continuous Improvement Practitioner to support with Digital Transformation Projects.
• Duration - 9-12 months
• Pay - £240 Inside IR35
• Location - Surrey
• Start date - ASAP
If you are interested please reply with your CV.
Never heard another cheep re the possible outside role agent not answering calls/emails no doubt buried under the 100's of CV's/those willing to work peanuts...another dead end....that is it now am pushing ahead with closing my ltd co.
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