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well with a little bit of luck they will hang the SHAs out to dry over their decisions and it will encourage the others. -
There are two immutable facts about politics in Britain.
The NHS always needs more money. Teachers are never happy.Comment
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They always bang on about nurses, etc. Unless I am missing something, what about poor old Bob on £100 per day on his visa.
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what about Bob's boss charging him out at £1000 a day but making sure they pay no tax then buy up all the UK companies?Originally posted by BA to the Stars View PostThey always bang on about nurses, etc. Unless I am missing something, what about poor old Bob on £100 per day on his visa.
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And the Police are always overstretched and overworked. Although if you travel to the Med countries you will see thousands of them retired, smiling, playing golf and relaxing aged 50.Originally posted by tomtomagain View PostThere are two immutable facts about politics in Britain.
The NHS always needs more money. Teachers are never happy.Comment
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