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I too - I've worked abroad before and I'd do it again. They'll miss me. HMG's immigration and NHS systems wouldn't be where they are today without me.Originally posted by shoesIf the ability to earn a reasonable amount of money in the uk via contracting vanishes due to excessive taxation then I will very probably emigrate.Comment
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Originally posted by wendigo100HMG's immigration and NHS systems wouldn't be where they are today without me.
It's not difficult to see the irony there...
Older and ...well, just older!!Comment
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Aha...did you ever work in Croydon.... do you know what 'black bin-liner day' refers to?Originally posted by wendigo100I too - I've worked abroad before and I'd do it again. They'll miss me. HMG's immigration and NHS systems wouldn't be where they are today without me.How fortunate for governments that the people they administer don't thinkComment
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See, I said that people said this didn't I!Originally posted by shoesIf the ability to earn a reasonable amount of money in the uk via contracting vanishes due to excessive taxation then I will very probably emigrate. Working in a tax efficient way is the only way to have a reasonable standard of living in the uk,
A person earning 50K BEFORE tax is in the top 2% of earners in the UK.
Are you suggesting that the other 98% have sub-standard living conditions?
If you cannot have a decent standard of living on 50K then your expectations of what is a reasonable standard of living, is unreasonable.
timComment
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Evil to$$er ---X-RATED---
Originally posted by RuprectVote 'Anyone but brown'. Get the socialist bstard out
He's not a socialist he's just a big fat ugly scottish theiving-c nut. He steals your money then steals democracy by buying the electorate with 'benefits' - turkeys vote for Xmas? Thought not - he and his ilk are gerrrymanders on an national scale.
This c nut should need a visa to get into England much less have anything to do with running the country, devolution = good riddens to parasites.
I hope and pray theres a god because if theres a god theres the devil and if theres any justice this fusker will spend eternity spinning on satans tool.
too muchLast edited by scotspine; 22 December 2006, 10:07.Comment
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Seriously
Originally posted by tim123See, I said that people said this didn't I!
A person earning 50K BEFORE tax is in the top 2% of earners in the UK.
Are you suggesting that the other 98% have sub-standard living conditions?
If you cannot have a decent standard of living on 50K then your expectations of what is a reasonable standard of living, is unreasonable.
tim
F **** off you socialist c **** tLast edited by vista; 21 December 2006, 22:50.Comment
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One step over what is reasonable there, IMHO. To the credit of most people on this board, I seem to remember that when the Browns lost their first, the folks put aside their politics and commiserated, at least a little.Originally posted by vistaFingers crossed more of his **********.
And if, as your tone almost suggests, you think that it is more than just politics, democratic politics at that, you should get back on your medication.Last edited by administrator; 22 December 2006, 21:19. Reason: If you think it over steps the mark don't quote it ;o)Comment
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That's a good point. I'm beginning to feel that I'm snared by the affluent society. Most people live on less than half what I make: so, could I? It would be a good preparation for retirement.... Somehow I can imagine living on half what I make, but I couldn't see doing it just yet. Treadmill.Originally posted by tim123See, I said that people said this didn't I!
A person earning 50K BEFORE tax is in the top 2% of earners in the UK.
Are you suggesting that the other 98% have sub-standard living conditions?
If you cannot have a decent standard of living on 50K then your expectations of what is a reasonable standard of living, is unreasonable.
timComment
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