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Official Summer 2015 Budget Thread
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I bet many people who voted Tory will be wanting a refund. I know I would.
It's safe to say I shan't be voting for them (or Labour, or the LDs), come 2020. Even if the rhetoric sounds good, you can't really stop them from just doing whatever they feel like in the end, other than by not voting them back in.Comment
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Originally posted by Zero Liability View PostI bet many people who voted Tory will be wanting a refund. I know I would.Comment
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Originally posted by tractor View PostEvery time a Minister or Chancellor mentions the word 'fairness' run, far away.
Going to be interesting to see how effectively forcing larger companies to take on apprentices or cough up is going to work out. I wonder if this is to deal with any fallout from a higher MW, as statistically speaking you're likelier to be on it if you are low skilled and young. In that case, there may be financial incentives involved for a firm to take you on as an apprentice rather than an ordinary employee.
The welfare reforms and BTL changes were about the only things that may help rebalance the economy a little.Last edited by Zero Liability; 8 July 2015, 17:10.Comment
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostI have never voted for a party that actually won the election.Comment
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LOL, but they are the party of the small business. This must be for our own good.
Think of all the poor jobless bobs who will benefit from the creation of a barrier for UK contractors. They'll be enrolling in their millions for a two week intensive degree in much cheapness.When freedom comes along, don't PISH in the water supply.....Comment
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostI have never voted for a party that actually won the election.
Fooking Tories - chancellors should NEVER be able to become Prime Ministers, it's the kind of job that should be the end of their career (in jail if they fook up).Comment
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