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Previously on "Corporation tax starting April 2020"

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  • WordIsBond
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    You're just trying to get it moved to General so you don't get banned.

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  • Lance
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    Originally posted by WordIsBond View Post
    Too blanket, IMO. I don't think the LP has 'anti-semitic views.' It tolerates them too much, yes, absolutely. JC certainly has left lots of room for accusations that he has such views, and lots of LP people hate him for it. Perhaps if you'd said it was his slogan, rather than the Labour Party's, I'd be applauding. FWIW.
    You're over thinking it.....
    I don't really know who thinks what. Nor do I care who thinks what.

    The slogan amused me that it was too easy to change to something they are struggling with.
    A bit like "Tony Blair PM" is an anagram of "I'm Tory Plan B"... I've never even checked if it is... Don't care enough, but it amuses me....

    Does this belong in General yet?
    I mean very few of the readers will care about corporation tax rates in 6 months anyway.

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  • Major Hassle
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    Originally posted by WordIsBond View Post
    Too blanket, IMO. I don't think the LP has 'anti-semitic views.' It tolerates them too much, yes, absolutely. JC certainly has left lots of room for accusations that he has such views, and lots of LP people hate him for it. Perhaps if you'd said it was his slogan, rather than the Labour Party's, I'd be applauding. FWIW.
    Little off topic for this forum BUT it’s the Labour Party not Corbyn who are under investigation for racism by the EHRC......

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  • WordIsBond
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    Originally posted by Lance View Post
    It wasn’t a typo. It is satire.
    A deliberate misquote of the Labour Party slogan. Linking them to their anti-semitic views.
    Too subtle????
    Too blanket, IMO. I don't think the LP has 'anti-semitic views.' It tolerates them too much, yes, absolutely. JC certainly has left lots of room for accusations that he has such views, and lots of LP people hate him for it. Perhaps if you'd said it was his slogan, rather than the Labour Party's, I'd be applauding. FWIW.

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  • Lance
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    Originally posted by rogerfederer View Post
    Casting all Labour MPs and/or members with this anti-semitic brush is surely the same as simply applying the few racial slurs Tory MPs have used to the entire party. It's both incorrect and unfair to suggest all Tories are racist and therefore obviously the same to do so for Labour.

    I would hazard a guess that there are no more anti-semitic Labour MPs than anti-semitic Tory MPs, no matter how those individuals may broadcast or deny their views; extrapolate this to the public and it's probably fair to say it's a few idiots and 0.001% of the population, so not worth worrying about.

    I'm sure all Jews in the UK and abroad know that being anti Israeli government actions does make somebody 'anti-Jewish'. I am the former on many acts but not the latter.
    yeah yeah yeah. It wasn't very funny.
    I realise that now.

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  • rogerfederer
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    Originally posted by Lance View Post
    It wasn’t a typo. It is satire.
    A deliberate misquote of the Labour Party slogan. Linking them to their anti-semitic views.
    Too subtle????
    Casting all Labour MPs and/or members with this anti-semitic brush is surely the same as simply applying the few racial slurs Tory MPs have used to the entire party. It's both incorrect and unfair to suggest all Tories are racist and therefore obviously the same to do so for Labour.

    I would hazard a guess that there are no more anti-semitic Labour MPs than anti-semitic Tory MPs, no matter how those individuals may broadcast or deny their views; extrapolate this to the public and it's probably fair to say it's a few idiots and 0.001% of the population, so not worth worrying about.

    I'm sure all Jews in the UK and abroad know that being anti Israeli government actions does make somebody 'anti-Jewish'. I am the former on many acts but not the latter.

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  • Lance
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    Originally posted by WordIsBond View Post
    I hope that's a typo. (But there are those who think that's the actual slogan of one major party under its current leader.)
    It wasn’t a typo. It is satire.
    A deliberate misquote of the Labour Party slogan. Linking them to their anti-semitic views.
    Too subtle????

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  • northernladuk
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    Originally posted by WordIsBond View Post
    I hope that's a typo. (But there are those who think that's the actual slogan of one major party under its current leader.)
    Ah whatever, people have been banned for less than a typo!!

    It'll cheer Cojak up as well..

    Ban him! Ban him!!

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  • WordIsBond
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    Originally posted by Lance View Post
    For the many, not the jew.....
    I hope that's a typo. (But there are those who think that's the actual slogan of one major party under its current leader.)

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  • pr1
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    Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
    Typing corporation tax 2020 in to google could have got you your answer... It's not hard.

    That said, if you are banking contractor it's a bit of moot point isn't it?
    'cos banking contractors don't have to pay corporation tax?! oops

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  • Lance
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    Originally posted by TheCyclingProgrammer View Post
    It's due to be 17% but don't rule anything out because anything could change between now and April if there is a change of government.
    more tax and more spend with Labour.
    more tax and more spend with the Tories.
    The only difference is the amounts.


    For the many, not the jew.....

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  • TheCyclingProgrammer
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    It's due to be 17% but don't rule anything out because anything could change between now and April if there is a change of government.

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  • northernladuk
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    Originally posted by ContractorBanking View Post
    What is the Corp Tax starting April 2020, is it 17%?

    Does that 17% need 'approval' or is it 18% unless something happens to make it 17%?
    Typing corporation tax 2020 in to google could have got you your answer... It's not hard.

    That said, if you are banking contractor it's a bit of moot point isn't it?

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  • ContractorBanking
    started a topic Corporation tax starting April 2020

    Corporation tax starting April 2020

    What is the Corp Tax starting April 2020, is it 17%?

    Does that 17% need 'approval' or is it 18% unless something happens to make it 17%?
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