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Originally posted by NotAllThere
He's not a millionaire either.
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Originally posted by Snooky View PostFor one bright moment there, I saw the post title and thought you were leaving CUK.
No such luck
CUK is not geolocked so I can post from anywhere I like.
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For one bright moment there, I saw the post title and thought you were leaving CUK.
No such luck
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Originally posted by Uncle Albert View PostWritten about a month before the general election:
https://www.euronews.com/business/20...-move-overseas
From that article:
All down to Rachel Reeves, naturally.
Odd they waited until Labour stuck the knife in. Good luck with coming up with £300k!
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Written about a month before the general election:
https://www.euronews.com/business/20...-move-overseas
From that article:
"The writing was on the wall well before Jeremy Hunt, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, sought to take the wind from the sails of the Labour opposition by announcing in March that he would be scrapping Britain's 225-year-old non-dom tax regime, which allows those with extensive wealth overseas not to be taxed on it in the UK," said Alec Marsh, Contributing Editor at Spear's Magazine.
"It was a red flag for the global wealthy elite, who saw Britain's right-of-centre party suddenly prepared to play fast and loose with the established rules affecting them for short-term political gain."
All down to Rachel Reeves, naturally.
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Bye and thanks for all the fish
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/u...-b2684803.html
UK’s millionaire exodus equal to losing 530,000 average taxpayers, study says
The country lost 10,800 millionaires to foreign countries last year, more than double the number who left in 2023. It means that, since Labour came to power, one millionaire left the UK every 45 minutes
“This research shows that Rachel Reeves’s Marxist maths has put the economy in real danger of drowning in Labour’s tepid bath of decline. Unless she changes course, every taxpayer will be getting soaked as a result.”
Oddly not in the Slaver or Auntie's lie machine.
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