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Reform UK abolishing IR35

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    #31
    Originally posted by northernladuk View Post

    There isn't one. It's too late. Only thing they can do is get tough, try get it under control and then just continue to live with what we've got. If they don't we're gonna be screwed in a decade or less.
    Depends how strict and 'draconian' you want to be. The law can be easily changed to stop the whole Visa/limited leave to remain > indefinite leave to remain > citizenship chain. That would capture millions of migrants.

    Effectively anyone who does not currently have citizenship is at the whim of Parliament.

    Unfortunately far too many people have swallowed the propaganda that all immigration is good immigration.

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      #32
      It’s extremely worrying!
      Needs drastic action now …I’m seriously worried for what kids are facing 😞

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        #33
        Originally posted by northernladuk View Post

        There isn't one. It's too late. Only thing they can do is get tough, try get it under control and then just continue to live with what we've got. If they don't we're gonna be screwed in a decade or less.
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        This is the crux of it, live with who we already have here. If it comes to that, we will figure out a way to do so, people and the economy will adjust over time.

        And while they’re at it, take steps to ensure that there is some diversity in the countries that we take immigrants from, rather than the overwhelming majority being from a single large and much poorer country.

        But that doesn’t keep Rishi’s GDP ponzi scheme going, whereby they keep shovelling in immigrants so it props up consumption and demand in the country and keeps GDP ‘growing’.

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          #34
          Originally posted by sreed View Post
          This is the crux of it, live with who we already have here. If it comes to that, we will figure out a way to do so, people and the economy will adjust over time..
          Thinking about it every time someone pushes for changes to IR35 it get's progressively worse. Remember a couple of years ago people complaining about IR35 and saying it has to be fixed. They fixed it by attempting to push everyone inside.. yeah right, thanks for that.

          Maybe we would be better keeping quiet and not pushing for anymore change as it won't be in our favour if it does. I'd give my right arm to have to have the old broken IR35 back.
          'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!

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