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It's more that it'll be business as usual for some time, so if you're concerned about the risk you may as well get it (or some other insurance) now, especially considering how low the cost is. I think Labour has other plans, i.e. the FLC. I would not be surprised if the Tories now share their enthusiasm for this idea.
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Even if that did happen you'd get plenty of notice of new laws, they wouldn't be passing it on May 8thOriginally posted by Unix View PostTrue, but with the election coming up and Labour likely to be in government the prospect of more IR35 like legislation might be in the pipeline.
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True, but with the election coming up and Labour likely to be in government the prospect of more IR35 like legislation might be in the pipeline.Originally posted by Zero Liability View PostWhich, in particular? None of it really is changing the likelihood of being investigated, and it's not exactly pricy, so I'd consider it prudent to carry some form of cover regardless.
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Which, in particular? None of it really is changing the likelihood of being investigated, and it's not exactly pricy, so I'd consider it prudent to carry some form of cover regardless.Originally posted by Unix View PostHaha no I was a pcg member a while back but thought with the new legislation it would be prudent to join now
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He just has a different opinion.Originally posted by Unix View PostYou are not trolling right now
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Haha no I was a pcg member a while back but thought with the new legislation it would be prudent to join nowOriginally posted by northernladuk View PostA year trolling the prof forums with 1600 posts and you have to ask this? What a ******* moron.
Oh hang on.. you're trolling again.
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