Perhaps elections should run every year instead of 5. That would give incentive to the ruling party to stop fooking over people in the 1st year of hoping they will forget it in 5 years.
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After Osbourne's attack on IT contractors
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Originally posted by AtW View PostPerhaps elections should run every year instead of 5. That would give incentive to the ruling party to stop fooking over people in the 1st year of hoping they will forget it in 5 years."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Originally posted by zeitghostThey're really Soviet sleeper agents, planted in the 1970s to destroy us all.
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What a rollercoaster of a thread
Maybe with the 7.5% increase I can be allowed to buy a cup of coffee from the slightly subsidised onsite costa instead of drinking nescrappy gold blendUnless you're the lead dog, the scenery never changes.
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Originally posted by tractor View PostOf course it wouldn't but there aren't many that realise that politicians promise the earth and dish out dust after they get to the trough.Comment
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Originally posted by zeitghostThey're really Soviet sleeper agents, planted in the 1970s to destroy us all.
HTH
Ah, I see you said planted...Comment
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Over 50% thinking of giving up Ltd and 1 in 5 in the poll thinking about winding up, but you have to wonder how long MVL has left now Gosbo has decided we are fair game it can't be long before that option is shut. It seems to me contracting is set to become a second class citizen game (much like in the US). Not long before your average contractor is Indian, on a low rate, has ambitions to be a permie. Old school contractors will end up overseas or retired/semi retired. This really is a horrible administration of cronyism and old school ties, worse than New Labour IMHO. They are going to end up with less tax that's for sure.Last edited by ZARDOZ; 20 July 2015, 14:21.Comment
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I'm seriously looking at going to Australia in the next couple of years. The 7.5% is just the start, every budget it will be bumped up as it makes good headlines 'evil business owners pay more tax, yay' or 'fat cats to be reemed again'Comment
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