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Previously on "Afghan family living in £1.2M house have silk furnishings"
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Originally posted by tay View PostYou always know people are struggling when they highlight typos, I make lots of them, knock yourself out sunshine.
HAHAHAHA
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Originally posted by daviejones View PostCome on, it is only 2 letters, even someone as intellectually challenged as you can get that right! If you really really concentrate!
HAHAHAHA
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Originally posted by tay View PostYou felt the need ot type out laughter? Brilliant. You are a credit to LG, I am sure he is very happy to know you are supporting him.
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Originally posted by tay View PostI dont think its a good idea to bypass the word filter... but given his previous statements in this thread, I dont think common sense is his strongest area...
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Tax evasion on the part of visiting workers can be stopped, e.g. by starting with the default of PAYE deducted directly from client/agent, and making people prove they qualify to run a Ltd Co instead; but many of the more vocal on here would oppose that as government interference in real business etc.
As for countries of origin, I'd be tempted to guess that immigration from similar cultures (e.g. Oz, NZ, Canada, even US) is no problem at all, certainly less than immigration from the slightly less similar countries in the EU who have no restrictions. I'd try to negotiate agreements with those similar countries, but in the absence of them, I'd just let those guys in anyway.
This is a culture-based generalisation, not a racist prejudice.
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[edit]Facing the wrath of the ferrety one.Last edited by The Lone Gunman; 14 October 2008, 11:23.
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Originally posted by Churchill View PostFunny that, I was taliking to Girly about "The Princess Bride" at the weekend...
It was on a few weeks back. My g/f got back from gym, saw it on TV and said, whats this crap then, and proceeded to turn the channel over and watch Home and Away.
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Originally posted by Churchill View PostFunny that, I was taliking to Girly about "The Princess Bride" at the weekend...
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OK, fair enough. I take it back. All antipodeans are not tax dodging scum. Apparently they all pay a fair amount of tax and do not use dodgy offshore schemes and then do a runner with the money. The antipodeans who used to post on here never existed and/or lied about their schemes.
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Originally posted by The Lone Gunman View PostOK, fair enough. I take it back. All antipodeans are not tax dodging scum. Apparently they all pay a fair amount of tax and do not use dodgy offshore schemes and then do a runner with the money. The antipodeans who used to post on here never existed and/or lied about their schemes.
surely not....
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