Originally posted by northernladuk
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What might the Budget hold?
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Easy budget cut of 10% - (actually loads more)
Sack anyone who only collects metrics or manages people.
Their posts can be absorbed by people doing real work.
As far as I know if you are busy doing work. you'll spend less time doing stuff like metrics and mangement which doesn't really matter.
Anyone who does performance measuring or management for a living can become a freelancer. Good luck with that.
I think it would help if everyone doing measuring retrained on a wood working course (measure twice cut once) and manufacturere were legally required to publish life expectancy data for furniture (another job for the measureres). People would stop buying cheap chinese / swedish tat and spend a bit more on something that will last a life time and can survive a house move.
The managers can run job clubs for managers helping them to retrain in how to produce something that requires skills. Whether that is design your own soap, custom made clothing or almost free ipad apps I don't care.
Mass customisation is the way of future manufacturing and it makes sense to have it onshore to cut delivery times. China is already getting too expensive to make anything other than cheap tat, so you can be sure it if says "Made In China" it may as well say "Put in the bin now to avoid cluttering the house".
[Edit] to add real examples - toy cars that don't roll, plastic guns that don't work, light figtings that once you unscrew them to connect the wiring won't go back together, umbrellas that last 2 uses before collapsing, steel (well metal) dining chairs that last less than a year, hand tools that go rusty before coming into contact with water, etc etc. Thankfully my parents are donwsizing and I've picked up half a house full of quality britush made furniture and tools :-)Last edited by IR35FanClub; 12 March 2013, 13:31.Signed sealed and delivered.Comment
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They are quietly getting more people into 40% tax bracket
2011-12 >£35000
2012-13 >£34370
2013-14 >£32010
soon everyone will be paying 40% tax.Comment
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Its the £50,000 claim everything back bracket I dislike the look of.Originally posted by Andy2 View PostThey are quietly getting more people into 40% tax bracket
2011-12 >£35000
2012-13 >£34370
2013-14 >£32010
soon everyone will be paying 40% tax.merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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It exports by value 1/3 of what Germany does. Germany has only 20 million more people.Originally posted by fullyautomatix View PostYou probably think UK produces a few Rolls Royces and a few Jaguars.
That's why the cake is too small

Hard Brexit now!
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What about fizzy drinks? Do we have to pay tax on that
Does it include fizzy water or just soft drinks??Comment
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Nothing will happen. The big problem, as said, is that we have no manufacturing base anymore and there really is no wiggle room left now.
Personally I would scrap tuition fees for engineering, science and mathematical degrees. If we reach capacity in places we should give local students first refusal before it is allowed to go to a foreign student. Big problems require bold solutions.Comment
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Doesn't that coincide with increase in the basic tax allowance though?Originally posted by Andy2 View PostThey are quietly getting more people into 40% tax bracket
2011-12 >£35000
2012-13 >£34370
2013-14 >£32010
soon everyone will be paying 40% tax.In Scooter we trust
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Yes, basic tax allowance is increasing above inflation while the 40% rate has been kept static so the better off "pay their fair share".Originally posted by The Spartan View PostDoesn't that coincide with increase in the basic tax allowance though?merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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In which case the UK still exports a lot more than many people think.Originally posted by sasguru View PostIt exports by value 1/3 of what Germany does. Germany has only 20 million more people.Comment
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