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Originally posted by cooljsn View PostNot sure if it ia good news or bad news.
Hia replacement is son-in-law of infosys chairman narayan murthy.
So there will be a temptation for new chancellor to implement ir35 in strongest possible mannerGosh. We've not had an echo that's edited itself before.Originally posted by cooljsn View PostNot sure whether this is good or bad.
Rishi is son-in-law of Infosys chairman Narayanmurthy
There is an obvious temptation for him to implement ir35 in strongest possible manner
When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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doing the needfuls in strongest possible manner, tooOriginally posted by DoctorStrangelove View PostGosh. We've not had an echo that's edited itself before.
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Indeed. Even got its mates in to lend a hand, like.Originally posted by BR14 View Postdoing the needfuls in strongest possible manner, too

All saying exactly the same thing.
Originally posted by Andy2 View PostNew chancellor is son in law of infosys chairman Narayan Murthi.
Goodbye IT jobsOriginally posted by fargaman View PostRishi Sunak, the new chancellor, is the son in law of the co founder of InfoSys.....I think we all know where this is going.
When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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Only it isn't, is it? No concrete evidence whatsoever, just complete bollocks.Originally posted by JohntheBike View Postjust my own experiences.
Some of your <nudge><nudge><wink> relatives/friends have let things slip... Aye, right. See you under Blackfriars Bridge...Comment
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if only..................Originally posted by Zigenare View PostOnly it isn't, is it? No concrete evidence whatsoever, just complete bollocks.
Some of your <nudge><nudge><wink> relatives/friends have let things slip... Aye, right. See you under Blackfriars Bridge...Comment
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i was thinking in the thames, actuallyOriginally posted by Zigenare View PostYou've more chance with GJABS...Comment
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Ah, watersports? I'm not sure if GJABS is into that kind of thing...Originally posted by BR14 View Posti was thinking in the thames, actuallyComment
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noOriginally posted by Zigenare View PostAh, watersports? I'm not sure if GJABS is into that kind of thing...Comment
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