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Scotland voting yes is good for contractors

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    #11
    I attended sir john maxwell Gaelic school, but it's really all faded away. Oh tha


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      It will also damage Labour and likely force the Tories into alliances they'd rather not enter, and therefore reform and take a more rightward shift rather than being the barely discernible right wing of one major three-wing party, both of which I would see as positive. That could go any number of ways, though, as the Tories have now got it in their heads that they should merge NI and income tax. Unless they reduce spending and taxes commensurately, that could be pretty bad for contractors. On the other hand, Labour are quite cozy with IR35 and I re

      On the other hand, all the rubbish big banks may move more of their operations southwards, which is more "jobs", but also a bigger noose around the rUK taxpayer's neck. It's like having a festering zombie threaten to move into your backyard. At least we can forget these greedy vultures getting what they want.
      Last edited by Zero Liability; 13 September 2014, 10:58.

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