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Originally posted by AtW View PostI'd better off with Labour winning and putting back 50% tax (including +5% on dividends). At least they were honest about it, something I can't say about fook face Osborne.
If he said that those new taxes come in for next 3-5 years, or just said honestly that more money needed from those who got, rather than peddling this lie about "archaic" regime and (most pissing me off) that he cut down corp tax, so now he takes it back (more than he cut it down), ffs what a double faced piece of tulip he is!
Compare how much notice he gave BTL folk with gradual withdrawal of completely bonkers tax subsidy with increase in tax on dividends, only worse would have been to put up dividends tax on the same day of budget.
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Originally posted by Zero Liability View Post
If he said that those new taxes come in for next 3-5 years, or just said honestly that more money needed from those who got, rather than peddling this lie about "archaic" regime and (most pissing me off) that he cut down corp tax, so now he takes it back (more than he cut it down), ffs what a double faced piece of tulip he is!
Compare how much notice he gave BTL folk with gradual withdrawal of completely bonkers tax subsidy with increase in tax on dividends, only worse would have been to put up dividends tax on the same day of budget.Last edited by AtW; 15 July 2015, 20:40.
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Originally posted by Zero Liability View Post
Ban recruitment agencies from hiring only from overseas.
Crack down on rogue recruitment agencies by extending the remit of the Gangmasters Licensing Authority where there is evidence of abuse.
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Originally posted by Doggy Styles View PostIf Labour were still in power many of us wouldn't have any dividends or expenses to worry about!
Labour's 2015 manifesto: pledges affecting contractors :: Contractor UK
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostSo when Labour lose the next election, just think of what the Tories will do to your dividends and expenses then
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So when Labour lose the next election, just think of what the Tories will do to your dividends and expenses then
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If there is a God, please make Corbyn win this leadership contest.
What's that God? Yes I know he is a ******* idiot, but think of the laughs.
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Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostWhy you think returning to failed socialist policies will be Labour's "best bet" I do not know.
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Labour membership has gone up since the election
most of the new members are tories who have joined to get Corbyn elected. it started off as a good laff, now it looks like
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Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostHe gets my vote
That £3 should then give me true entertainment Corbyn or someone I could almost vote for KendallLast edited by eek; 15 July 2015, 17:14.
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Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostWhy you think returning to failed socialist policies will be Labour's "best bet" I do not know.
HTH
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Originally posted by DaveB View PostHe's probably Labours best bet. The current mob are so far out of touch they have no chance and are so like the tories you might as well vote tory.
He'll move Labour back to the left and make a clear distinction between them and the Conservatives. That's largely how the SNP did so well in Scotland. A clear platform that differentiated them from the Conservatives and actually gave people a clear choice, not just a bunch of confused ideas that were not much different from anyone elses that left peolpe unclear what they were actually voting for.
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He's probably Labours best bet. The current mob are so far out of touch they have no chance and are so like the tories you might as well vote tory.
He'll move Labour back to the left and make a clear distinction between them and the Conservatives. That's largely how the SNP did so well in Scotland. A clear platform that differentiated them from the Conservatives and actually gave people a clear choice, not just a bunch of confused ideas that were not much different from anyone elses that left peolpe unclear what they were actually voting for.
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