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Still waiting for feedback from Thursday's interview. It doesnt help that one of the decision makers is on leave this week.
However I just want a yay/nay and we can move on from there
I'm turning Radio 4 off on the morning and evening drive increasingly often. I can do without the wretched stuff that passes for news nowadays topping and tailing the working day
The real crunch question is whether you find any of the so called "comedies" on R4 even vaguely amusing any more.
The only ones I can tolerate now are "The News Quiz" which isn't nearly as funny without Alan Coren, and "Just a Minute" which is mildly amusing and ok in small doses whilst doing the vaccing on a Sunday lunchtime.
The Revenue could even inspire some confidence in the coming weeks or months, because it is just about to embark on its first enforcement round of the April rules.
These checks will, initially at least, be largely informal enquiries at public sector organisations.
Inspectors demonstrating a firm, fair, proportionate as well as practically-minded approach in HMRC’s enforcement could reassure the many who have jitters about the tax authority doing the same policing, eventually, at private sector companies.
Now that really would be a first.
As the windfall apples are almost over, the jackdaws have started on the pears.
Just been laughing at the little flock having a nice feed on the lawn, and how possessive they are of choice fruit.
Still waiting for feedback from Thursday's interview. It doesnt help that one of the decision makers is on leave this week.
However I just want a yay/nay and we can move on from there
I saw a Big Issue seller at Liverpool Street today. They looked quite pathetic, so I decided to buy it. A surprisingly good read. I must get it more often - I missed it in Wales.
Apparently the regular seller was beaten up on the way home. So the seller was a stand in.
The sad thing is that if you beat someone up and are caught, its a low sentence unless the victim is rich.
Likewiose financial crime - the state cares far more about property than people.
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