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Was planning to sign up for a dozen paid newspapers, won’y give a penny to Torygraph, it’s now basically click bait clone of Daily Fail without the comments (which used to be the best part of toryGraph)
That reminds me that I need to cancel my subscription.
One of the biggest economic catastrophes after the COVID-19 just missed us only leaving few scratches but there is a high chance the gravity of certain influence may pull it back on trajectory.
Search IR35...
Tumbleweed.
And then on The Telegraph vision you can read:
We’re in favour of enterprise. The Telegraph supports fair-play, the rule of law and equality of opportunity.
Was planning to sign up for a dozen paid newspapers, won’y give a penny to Torygraph, it’s now basically click bait clone of Daily Fail without the comments (which used to be the best part of toryGraph)
WHS
I think you can also purchase a subscription for an ad-free comment-enabled version of Zero Hedge, just up your doom-laden street I'd have thought
I think you can also purchase a subscription for an ad-free comment-enabled version of Zero Hedge, just up your doom-laden street I'd have thought
The Telegraph is tulip compared to what it once was. Most intelligent people surely recognise this. It tarnished itself with a relentless perverse pro-brexit stance, missed out major scoops and stories that are directly related to the work most of us here are concerned with and focused praise on the current Tory party that most Tories don't even see as the traditional Tory party; instead a clique of charlatans and known liars who use misinformation to always try and manage their public image.
If you want business stats and info, particularly IR35, the Financial Times stands high above The Telegraph, which has almost zero IR35 coverage and has omitted most crucial info the last year.
If you enjoy missing information, in order to avoid the bigger picture, go ahead and fill your boots.
Don't confuse a negative thinker for a realist.
Last edited by rogerfederer; 26 April 2020, 11:24.
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