Originally posted by tim123
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Originally posted by PaddyI can see the whole idea being dropped in a year.
Though the validity of the certificate at 1 year (I think) is far shorter than required and could be changed.
tim
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Originally posted by TheRightStuffhttp://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/6680131.stm
should be scrapped altogether.
Can't believe the quote 'We have put our house on the market a month early simply to avoid the cost of these packs'.
Why would you put a house on the market early just to save a few hundred quid.
tim
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Originally posted by pickleThe government are heroes arent they. Announce a new law, encourage a bunch of small businesses to take the relevant training and exams in anticipation of the new law (cost circa 10k), and then change their bloody minds.
I wonder if they will issue compensation to all the small businesses that have stumped up the investment.......
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It's getting like the Father Ted episode where they wanted to lose the Eurovision song contest and entered the 'My Lovely Horse' song. Which no doubt Brown will make our national anthem once the Blair world tour ends.
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Originally posted by TonyEnglishI think this government are just taking the pi55 and are amazed at the fact that they are still getting away with it. Along the lines of what the fec do we have to do to get voted out.
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I think this government are just taking the pi55 and are amazed at the fact that they are still getting away with it. Along the lines of what the fec do we have to do to get voted out.
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The government are heroes arent they. Announce a new law, encourage a bunch of small businesses to take the relevant training and exams in anticipation of the new law (cost circa 10k), and then change their bloody minds.
I wonder if they will issue compensation to all the small businesses that have stumped up the investment.......
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Originally posted by ClippyProbably suggested to them by the estate agent.
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HIPS Delayed
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/6680131.stm
should be scrapped altogether.
Can't believe the quote 'We have put our house on the market a month early simply to avoid the cost of these packs'.
Why would you put a house on the market early just to save a few hundred quid.Tags: None
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