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God, not John Major again. I thought he'd retired!Work in the public sector? Read the IR35 FAQ here -
Commonwealth citizens resident in UK are eligible to vote, just as in General Elections.Originally posted by GB9 View PostLooking that way.
One of my Indian colleagues just told me they have a voting card.Comment
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He could be a Red Indian and they're not part of the Commonwealth anymore...Originally posted by Old Greg View PostCommonwealth citizens resident in UK are eligible to vote, just as in General Elections.“Brexit is having a wee in the middle of the room at a house party because nobody is talking to you, and then complaining about the smell.”Comment
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Unless Canadian First Nation.Originally posted by darmstadt View PostHe could be a Red Indian and they're not part of the Commonwealth anymore...Comment
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Foreign voters HAVE been wrongly sent polling cards for the EU referendum | Daily Mail Online
Go on NAT you know you want to...Comment
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It is ridiculous that all the 120 Indians that have been on shored on my project for a few months and don't pay tax in the UK are allowed to vote and the EU citizen that pay tax for many years are notComment
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Isn't it a wonder of the Commonwealth of Nations?Originally posted by Eirikur View PostIt is ridiculous that all the 120 Indians that have been on shored on my project for a few months and don't pay tax in the UK are allowed to vote and the EU citizen that pay tax for many years are notComment
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Just voted.
+1 for brexit.
Fark the status quo.Comment
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