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The UK is in Europe, so you are living in Europe if you're in the UK....
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Very obviously because then they have to spend less taking down dodgy umbrella companies and chasing links in a chain to the end taxpayer with fines for missing tax. Unraveling this takes a long time and costs money and resources.
So yes, they should, and save the public purse a lot of...
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Nice attempt at whataboutism.
Your post, which I kindly replied to, was the ramblings of a drunk, with "..." throughout it. Go and read it again and see if you recognise yourself.
@Mods NotAllThere this thread needs sorted out....
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As stated above, it's Brexit. You and others are projecting on to politicians and other posters. People were informed the economy would be severely damaged by Brexit, and what was predicted has come to pass and is continuing to emerge.
Before Labour entered power matters were worse, with...
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Sentence structure is...interesting. Bot?
It's not a dictatorship, it's a democracy. The economy is floundering because of a democratic decision that will surely eventually be reversed by another referendum: Brexit. Everybody knows it, and it's obvious to those who run small to medium businesses....
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I think you're the one who's off their trolley.
The YouGov polling shows the public were behind the inheritance tax leveling for farmers. It benefited rich farmers overall and targeted legislation for poorer farmers makes sense should they need that...
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Inheritance and funny money.
Covid19 is still a relatively new disease. If you're catching it once or twice a year and are over 65 years old, trouble is accumulating. Evidence is emerging that it's badly impacting the immune system after 3+ infections.
It is impacting the life...
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That's the premise of the Daily Mail. Don't read it. Read quality journalism. Private Eye, Financial Times....
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