Well that's a good sign, the banks have started looking again.
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Even a bear market doesn't go down in a straight line, even bear markets bounce, it's the overall line of travel over time which is the problem.
Let's see what it's like 2nd week in January.Comment
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Originally posted by malvolio View PostOf course if Starmer and Hermer weren't slave to any "international" court ruling that comes up in the Guardian it wouldn't matter. And we would most likely not be spending several billions renting back our own property...
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Originally posted by SchumiStars View PostWell that's a good sign, the banks have started looking again.
Is that £ 900 umbrella really as good as £ 600 outside?Comment
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Originally posted by SchumiStars View PostWell that's a good sign, the banks have started looking again.
I have seen one advert for a contract role at a bank that has been posted daily for the past six months.Comment
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Originally posted by oliverson View Post
Trouble is, it's both inside and onsite most of the week.
Is that £ 900 umbrella really as good as £ 600 outside?Comment
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Originally posted by oliverson View Post
Is that £ 900 umbrella really as good as £ 600 outside?
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Originally posted by Snooky View PostI assume you refer to the Chagos Islands deal, which was negotiated entirely by the previous Conservative government? All that was left was for the new Labour government to sign the already agreed deal and bear the brunt of all the criticism for it, when they had no part in its creation.
More to the point, we were not in any legal sense required to hand over the islands to Mauritius, and we could perhaps have excluded DIego Garcia from the deal. It's not like Mauritius could do anything with it - other than allow the Chinese to build their own air base on an adjacent island of course...
It is a trivial matter anyway - if it wasn't costing us £90bn for no good reason.Blog? What blog...?Comment
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Two interviews yesterday, both Inside IR35 and both around half the day rate of my previous couple of roles. The upside is that both are largely remote with occasional travel to the office.
Both roles I could do in my sleep but I don't feel that either interview went particularly well so let's see what happens.Comment
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Originally posted by oliverson View Post
Trouble is, it's both inside and onsite most of the week.
Is that £ 900 umbrella really as good as £ 600 outside?
You could put the max £60k in your pension and still be complaining about having to pay the cliff edge 62% tax between £100-125k.Comment
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