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Off-Payroll delay until 2023 amendment tabled this week.
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Absolutely this. Complete waste of time that site.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!
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He's been asking for our cash as well. Wonder what he's spending it on? Certainly not the experienced and fantastic campaign team he mentioned...Originally posted by BABABlackSheep View PostDave Chaplin posted on linkedInComment
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The more I know the guy and the more he seems like a slimy little weasel. He'd do well in politics.Originally posted by Invisiblehand View PostHe's been asking for our cash as well. Wonder what he's spending it on? Certainly not the experienced and fantastic campaign team he mentioned...Comment
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It wasn't. The Speaker has not selected it, so there was no vote.Originally posted by HoofHearted View PostThe amendment was defeated
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Apologies, I was just relaying what I'd been told, although I guess the effect is the sameOriginally posted by elsergiovolador View PostIt wasn't. The Speaker has not selected it, so there was no vote.
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It was defeated. A speaker calls an amendment on the basis of support (e.g., signed on the face or communicated directly). It had no support, either from the Tories or Labour.Originally posted by HoofHearted View PostApologies, I was just relaying what I'd been told, although I guess the effect is the same
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Off-Payroll delay until 2023 amendment tabled this week.
They are going to raise taxes and deliberately liquidate paying positions into the worst recession in 300 years.
Genius.Last edited by TwoWolves; 20 May 2020, 15:54.Comment
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Good luck getting there bounce back loans back thenOriginally posted by TwoWolves View PostThey are going to raise taxes and deliberately liquidate paying positions into the worst recession in 300 years.
Genious.
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