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  • elsergiovolador
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    Originally posted by rogerfederer View Post
    If you want business stats and info, particularly IR35, the Financial Times stands high above The Telegraph, which has almost zero IR35 coverage and has omitted most crucial info the last year.
    Have you actually read any IR35 themed article that FT excretes? Not so far away from HRMC propaganda.

    I'd rather have an outlet not write anything than present misguided views.

    Fortunately when you go to FT's comments section it seems that their readership is not as dumb as they think.

    It is actually funny how "independent" outlet gets an order to push some propaganda and they know their readers know what it is.

    This is how you lose credibility.

    Unfortunately we don't really have free press. If they dared to print things as they are in reality, they would quickly get regulator on their backs.
    Last edited by elsergiovolador; 26 April 2020, 14:04.

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  • GJABS
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    If you're using Chrome, I use a free browser extension that automatically dismisses cookie messages and other prompts from most popular websites.

    I don't care about cookies - Chrome Web Store

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  • DimPrawn
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    Just £1 per month for your first three months


    I thought this was something Admin had introduced since falling ad revenues hit his cashflow....

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  • rogerfederer
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    Originally posted by OwlHoot View Post
    WHS

    I think you can also purchase a subscription for an ad-free comment-enabled version of Zero Hedge, just up your doom-laden street I'd have thought
    The Telegraph is tulip compared to what it once was. Most intelligent people surely recognise this. It tarnished itself with a relentless perverse pro-brexit stance, missed out major scoops and stories that are directly related to the work most of us here are concerned with and focused praise on the current Tory party that most Tories don't even see as the traditional Tory party; instead a clique of charlatans and known liars who use misinformation to always try and manage their public image.

    If you want business stats and info, particularly IR35, the Financial Times stands high above The Telegraph, which has almost zero IR35 coverage and has omitted most crucial info the last year.

    If you enjoy missing information, in order to avoid the bigger picture, go ahead and fill your boots.

    Don't confuse a negative thinker for a realist.
    Last edited by rogerfederer; 26 April 2020, 11:24.

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  • OwlHoot
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    Originally posted by AtW View Post

    Was planning to sign up for a dozen paid newspapers, won’y give a penny to Torygraph, it’s now basically click bait clone of Daily Fail without the comments (which used to be the best part of toryGraph)
    WHS

    I think you can also purchase a subscription for an ad-free comment-enabled version of Zero Hedge, just up your doom-laden street I'd have thought

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  • elsergiovolador
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    That reminds me that I need to cancel my subscription.

    One of the biggest economic catastrophes after the COVID-19 just missed us only leaving few scratches but there is a high chance the gravity of certain influence may pull it back on trajectory.

    Search IR35...

    Tumbleweed.

    And then on The Telegraph vision you can read:

    We’re in favour of enterprise. The Telegraph supports fair-play, the rule of law and equality of opportunity.

    They are taking the peas, aren't they?

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  • AtW
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    Oh FFS - sign up for paid sub last week and now they are doing daily popups to switch to annual sub

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  • AtW
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    Was planning to sign up for a dozen paid newspapers, won’y give a penny to Torygraph, it’s now basically click bait clone of Daily Fail without the comments (which used to be the best part of toryGraph)

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  • WTFH
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    They've hiked the price of the printed edition, but aren't giving the same % to the newsagents.

    But it doesn't surprise me that they are trying to entice people online to drink Boris's Kool-Aid

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  • eek
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    Originally posted by AtW View Post
    Fking popup on ToryGraph every ******* page

    Needs must, have you seen their readership figures?

    Which reminds me I must cancel before they renew my membership - the NY Times is cheaper.

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  • AtW
    started a topic Just £1 per month for your first three months

    Just £1 per month for your first three months

    Fking popup on ToryGraph every ******* page

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