Fantastic QE, not bad Dev’s and tulip as everything else..my opinion..don’t shoot me.
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Will more jobs be outsourced to India after Rishi Sunak is the Chancellor?
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Originally posted by BolshieBastard View PostDid more jobs get offshored under Javid? Seems a strange connection to make, if Im honest.Comment
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Problem is that once a big consultancy is in with the end client how it resources the project contract is up to them and l suspect they will opt for the cheapest option going not good for us in any form ! Even if they tried to stop it outsourcing companies would just use the inter-company transfer for their employessComment
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Sometimes I wish we could outsource our mps, telling them although you have been voted in we have found a cheaper option,thanks goodbye and that would be a delight to see ?Last edited by Oven Ready; 1 March 2020, 13:10.Comment
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Do we know why this is not listed here
https://assets.publishing.service.go...rests_list.pdf
Other MPs disclose what their in-laws are up to...Comment
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Originally posted by elsergiovolador View PostDo we know why this is not listed here
https://assets.publishing.service.go...rests_list.pdf
Other MPs disclose what their in-laws are up to...
What other MP discloses their in-laws business that they have no direct interest in?See You Next TuesdayComment
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Originally posted by Lance View PostBecause he doesn’t need to.....
What other MP discloses their in-laws business that they have no direct interest in?
are additional to those already disclosed in the Parliamentary Registers and which are, or
might reasonably be perceived to be, directly relevant to a Minister’s ministerial
responsibilities."
It's what public sees. Trying to push the IR35 that is favourable to large outsourcing companies which one of them is in the family might reasonably be perceived to be directly relevant.Comment
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Originally posted by elsergiovolador View Post"The List sets out interests currently held by Ministers, or their close family members, which
are additional to those already disclosed in the Parliamentary Registers and which are, or
might reasonably be perceived to be, directly relevant to a Minister’s ministerial
responsibilities."
It's what public sees. Trying to push the IR35 that is favourable to large outsourcing companies which one of them is in the family might reasonably be perceived to be directly relevant.See You Next TuesdayComment
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Originally posted by Lance View PostWhat other MP discloses their in-laws business that they have no direct interest in?
This could potentially be reported to House of Commons as a breach of conduct and it will be up to them to investigate.Comment
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Such complaint to House of Commons must be made by a member of public or an MP and person complaining must disclose their full name and address.
I am guessing that nobody complained, because they are too afraid of being visited by men in suits.Comment
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