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Biggest joke this morning is Mr Infosys promising to ‘cap’ immigration, after 14 years in power which started with the Tories promising to limit immigration to the “tens of thousands” and ended with the government rubber-stamping millions of visas for non-EU immigrants from multiple piss-poor countries to help them and their families to move permanently to the UK.
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Originally posted by mallisarealperson View PostWith regards IR35.
I would prefer HMRC to be fixed/modernised for the 21st Century.
With issues like marginal tax rates of over 80% for some people. Loan charge etc. Treating a person as an employee for tax purposes only
However the ones who gain the most from gaming the tax system are those in Westminster.
I do not hear any of the parties offering to sort out HMRC, none of them.
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If I had the cash to throw away, I'd stand as the 'none of the above' party. No policies, just a simple option for people who want to vote but don't want to give their vote to anyone else on the ballot paper.
Sadly, I suspect, I might accidentally get selected...
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With regards IR35.
I would prefer HMRC to be fixed/modernised for the 21st Century.
With issues like marginal tax rates of over 80% for some people. Loan charge etc. Treating a person as an employee for tax purposes only
However the ones who gain the most from gaming the tax system are those in Westminster.
I do not hear any of the parties offering to sort out HMRC, none of them.
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Originally posted by woody1 View Post
Yep, voting Reform is tactically shooting yourself in the foot.
I have resorted to voting NONE.
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Originally posted by sreed View PostFarage is back! Can’t say that I’m a fan of the poison he sometimes brings to the table but if he succeeds in his desire to make this an Immigration Election and helps throw out the odious Mr Infosys on American Independence Day, so be it. Hopefully Sunak and his grifter wife fu*k off to America soon after, or to India to head their central bank. Maybe then the Tories can go back to basics and build a proper small-c conservative alternative.
I’ve never voted for a non-Tory candidate in a GE (not that it makes a difference in my seat, it’s safely Tory) but this time I’ll either vote for Reform (if there are any local polls and they predict a comfortable Tory victory) or for whichever of Reform/Lab/LD stand a chance of defeating them.
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Farage is back! Can’t say that I’m a fan of the poison he sometimes brings to the table but if he succeeds in his desire to make this an Immigration Election and helps throw out the odious Mr Infosys on American Independence Day, so be it. Hopefully Sunak and his grifter wife fu*k off to America soon after, or to India to head their central bank. Maybe then the Tories can go back to basics and build a proper small-c conservative alternative.
I’ve never voted for a non-Tory candidate in a GE (not that it makes a difference in my seat, it’s safely Tory) but this time I’ll either vote for Reform (if there are any local polls and they predict a comfortable Tory victory) or for whichever of Reform/Lab/LD stand a chance of defeating them.Last edited by sreed; 3 June 2024, 18:56.
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostNow Farage enters the ring.
Pity those in Clacton.
https://news.sky.com/story/election-...-live-12593360
Apparently first yougov poll has dropped. Labour has massive victory.
https://news.sky.com/story/labour-co...-poll-13147370
Sod it, I'm off to the Med for a couple of weeks!
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Now Farage enters the ring.
Pity those in Clacton.
https://news.sky.com/story/election-...-live-12593360
Apparently first yougov poll has dropped. Labour has massive victory.
https://news.sky.com/story/labour-co...-poll-13147370
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Talking of Fake News, B3TA made it on the news as the numpty reporter thought that B3TA content is AI generated!
https://b3ta.com/links/Those_naughty...the_news_again
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Fake News being pushed about the election -
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c1ww6vz1l81o
Videos which have racked up hundreds of thousands of views have promoted unfounded rumours that a major scandal prompted Rishi Sunak to call an early election and the baseless claim that Sir Keir Starmer was responsible for the failure to prosecute serial paedophile Jimmy Savile.
Satirical, fake AI-generated clips show Rishi Sunak declaring, “Please don’t vote us out, we would be proper gutted!” and making unevidenced claims about how the Conservative leader is spending public money - including how he will send his “mates loads of dosh”.
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