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To all the wishy washy liberals crying for more taxes
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Originally posted by BolshieBastardYou're fulfilling a business role not partaking in a rock and roll concert. -
Originally posted by expat View PostGood point. Why do people in Britain sometimes talk as if the currency were called the "dollar"? Can't even be arsed to translate the cliche before mouthing it?Coffee's for closersComment
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I would have much less objection to MP's (and other assembly members) expenses so long as I was allowed to use the same rules for my business costs.Comment
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Originally posted by expat View PostYes, it is pretty rich for some of the chancers on here to complain!
I think we're entitled to criticise their poor example, especially as they are spending money which is not theirs. Anyone on here chancing stuff through their books is trying to hang on to their own hard earned cash rather than give it to the government. They might be more willing to be taxed if they could see their contributions were being well spent, not wasted.Comment
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"Most of the 60 AMs are allowed to claim costs for second homes because their main residence is deemed to be sufficiently far enough away from Cardiff Bay to justify it."
"One of the highest claimants, Welsh Liberal Democrat leader, Mike German, has his main home in Cwmbran, 17 miles from Cardiff Bay."
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Originally posted by ctdctd View Post
"One of the highest claimants, Welsh Liberal Democrat leader, Mike German, has his main home in Cwmbran, 17 miles from Cardiff Bay."Comment
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Originally posted by zeitghost51st state, innit.Confusion is a natural state of beingComment
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