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Originally posted by Jog On View PostThe daily mail and the sun have a good handle on everything he says
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Originally posted by EternalOptimist View PostI was reading about the new discoveries at Stonehenge and it occurred to me that Corbyn may have plans to blow this up if he gets in. Anyone have the inside info on Jezzers Stonhenge policy ?
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I was reading about the new discoveries at Stonehenge and it occurred to me that Corbyn may have plans to blow this up if he gets in. Anyone have the inside info on Jezzers Stonhenge policy ?
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Originally posted by Jog On View PostForget X factor, big brother, I'm a celeb - PMQ's are going to be the only reality worth watching soon.
He's not even in yet and he's already having an impact;
Cameron signals he would drop Syria airstrikes vote if Corbyn is Labour leader | Politics | The Guardian
Love or hate Jezza - politics is no longer dull as dishwater
He is likely to be the most popular Labour leader and Prime minister of Britain ever ! I cant wait for 2020 elections to come by, in fact I hope he masterminds a coup and we have elections next year!
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Forget X factor, big brother, I'm a celeb - PMQ's are going to be the only reality worth watching soon.
He's not even in yet and he's already having an impact;
David Cameron has indicated he will abandon plans to extend military airstrikes against Islamic State (Isis) targets from Iraq to Syria if Jeremy Corbyn is elected leader of the Labour party.
In a sign of how the leftwinger could have an impact on Britain’s foreign policy, even as opposition leader, the prime minister said that he would only hold a parliamentary vote on the strikes if there is “genuine consensus”.
Speaking in Madrid, the prime minister said: “I would only proceed going further on this issue if there is genuine consensus in the United Kingdom about it before going back to parliament.” The frontrunner for the Labour leadership is opposed to the current airstrikes against Isis targets in Iraq and to extending them to Syria.
Love or hate Jezza - politics is no longer dull as dishwater
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Originally posted by BoredBloke View PostIts hardly a tax loophole to be able to offset legitimate expenses against tax. When I worked in London my monthly expenses easily ran to £2k a month. Hotels and travel are not cheap. Without being able to offset that against tax, there is no point looking for work that isn't an easy day commute. It hardly bodes well for a flexible workforce.
We are expendible, get used to it or develop your plan B
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Originally posted by fullyautomatix View PostWhy ? So they close some loopholes that wealthy IT contractors were utilising to pay less tax and suddenly they are way worse ?
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Originally posted by Waldorf View PostWhen Corbyn gets in it will be a laugh watching Labour tear itself apart and watching interviews of them trying to defend crazy policies.
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Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostIf contractors were proper businesses then you might have a point - but they are no such thing
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Originally posted by TestMangler View PostGood thinking, cause what we really need is an unopposed Tory government led by Osborne. That'll get the country back on it's feet and support the powerhouse small businesses that keep the UK afloat.
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Originally posted by Waldorf View PostWhen Corbyn gets in it will be a laugh watching Labour tear itself apart and watching interviews of them trying to defend crazy policies.
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Originally posted by fullyautomatix View PostWhy ? So they close some loopholes that wealthy IT contractors were utilising to pay less tax and suddenly they are way worse ?
A contractor helping make sure this lot carry on regardless is like a Turkey voting for Christmas
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Originally posted by BoredBloke View PostPersonally I don't care who wins the labour leadership. There isn't a party that stands up for our interests. Given the summer budget the Tories have been way worse than anything Blair and brown tried to put together.
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Originally posted by BoredBloke View PostPersonally I don't care who wins the labour leadership. There isn't a party that stands up for our interests. Given the summer budget the Tories have been way worse than anything Blair and brown tried to put together.
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