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It's only fair™. More tax on serfs, the Search Engine Redistribution Framework.Originally posted by TestMangler View PostYup, that gives them time to create new tax rises that aren't on headline grabbing items, so, like, contractors and search engines.
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Yup, that gives them time to create new tax rises that aren't on headline grabbing items, so, like, contractors and search engines.Originally posted by AtW View PostNew Chancellor Rishi Sunak may have to push back his first Budget, senior Cabinet minister admits
Good! If they were just going to rubber stamp tax increases already in pipeline then it would be same date...
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New Chancellor Rishi Sunak may have to push back his first Budget, senior Cabinet minister admits
Good! If they were just going to rubber stamp tax increases already in pipeline then it would be same date...
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Looks like the blonde buffoon has been taking lessons from dear old Musso.
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Alternatively: pound increases slightly, within range, because they are betting the chancellor will spend more (so the BoE will be less willing to cut rates). Which he will.Originally posted by AtW View Post
Daily Telegraph commentary is par with the Fail.
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