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Originally posted by Paddy View PostThere is a big issue with mosques as opposed with churches.
Churches have usually a congregation on Sundays. Mosques have services five times a day and traditionally they socialise at close proximity outside the mosques. It does cause issues with the spread Covid-19.
"And what are their families suppose to live on if they don't work?". This equally applies to the remainder of the population.
Anyway they have to book a space to pray.Leave a comment:
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Originally posted by LondonManc View PostYep. I knew a taxi driver who kept three sets of books - one for himself, one for the taxi firm and one for his wife and the taxman!!
"But I'm earning 40 grand a year - I need more furlough allowance."
"Our records that you submitted say you earned average 20 grand for the last 3 years."
"Oh, yeah."Leave a comment:
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Originally posted by vetran View PostProblem is like B&B owners, builders & taxi drivers don't normally like paying tax so they are screwed on the self employed allowance..
Before anyone accuses me
Taxi Drivers And B&B Owners Are Worst Tax Evaders - Money InternationalLeave a comment:
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There is a big issue with mosques as opposed with churches
PS All that bowing right down in Mosques. If they had alternating men and lady rows I'd convert.Leave a comment:
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Originally posted by vetran View PostProblem is like B&B owners, builders & taxi drivers don't normally like paying tax so they are screwed on the self employed allowance..
Before anyone accuses me
Taxi Drivers And B&B Owners Are Worst Tax Evaders - Money International
"But I'm earning 40 grand a year - I need more furlough allowance."
"Our records that you submitted say you earned average 20 grand for the last 3 years."
"Oh, yeah."Leave a comment:
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Originally posted by Paddy View PostThere is a big issue with mosques as opposed with churches.
Churches have usually a congregation on Sundays. Mosques have services five times a day and traditionally they socialise at close proximity outside the mosques. It does cause issues with the spread Covid-19.
"And what are their families suppose to live on if they don't work?". This equally applies to the remainder of the population.
Problem is like B&B owners, builders & taxi drivers don't normally like paying tax so they are screwed on the self employed allowance..
Before anyone accuses me
Taxi Drivers And B&B Owners Are Worst Tax Evaders - Money InternationalLeave a comment:
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostAnd what are their families suppose to live on if they don't work?
Oh sorry I forgot we are suppose to be blaming the mosques...
Churches have usually a congregation on Sundays. Mosques have services five times a day and traditionally they socialise at close proximity outside the mosques. It does cause issues with the spread Covid-19.
"And what are their families suppose to live on if they don't work?". This equally applies to the remainder of the population.Leave a comment:
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Originally posted by Paddy View PostIn cities such as Southampton, the vast majority of taxi drivers are Muslim Asian and Muslim African. There are eight mosques in the centre and they packed out five times a day mainly with drivers. Taxis are double parked while the drivers go to the mosque and the mosques are packed to capacity. That will be about a 1,000 men in close proximity five times a day and they work very long days picking up passengers.
The first cases in my city were two school children you arrived in an infected taxi from Southampton.
Oh sorry I forgot we are suppose to be blaming the mosques...Leave a comment:
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