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Previously on "Gordon getting a grilling on Radio1"
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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View Post.. People who as yet are too young to vote will foot the bill for Labour’s incompetence. That adds up to ‘taxation without representation’. An affront to democracy.
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Originally posted by Tarquin Farquhar View PostWhat hostile treatment of IT contractors?
Hostile treatment of people trying to dodge NICs on their income, OK. I'm in favour of that.
If it had gone to the fucnuts @ hmrc on behalf of nu liebour the cash would have gone up in flames to a bunch of offshore IT companies that don't pay a penny in tax in this country...
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Originally posted by Tarquin Farquhar View PostWhat hostile treatment of IT contractors?
Hostile treatment of people trying to dodge NICs on their income, OK. I'm in favour of that.
I also blame the Labour government for saddling everyone who lives in Britain during the next 30 years with an enormous debt to pay for the utterly incompetent supervision of the banks and the ridiculous levels of public spending. People who as yet are too young to vote will foot the bill for Labour’s incompetence. That adds up to ‘taxation without representation’. An affront to democracy.
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Originally posted by DodgyAgent View Posttell me something Dang.. now that you have stuck your head above the parapet and admitted to being a labour party supporter (obviously a fanatical one), can you please tell me if you are actually an IT contractor? In which case how do you square the treatment of IT contractors against their hostile treatment by Labour?
Hostile treatment of people trying to dodge NICs on their income, OK. I'm in favour of that.
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Well I am not sure what you mean by "load of crap" but I am interested to know what sort of view of a country's affluence you can see from a train. If the affluence is judged by commuters not saying a word, the arse end of towns and housing estates and sheep grazing in the field then let us see it on the labour manifesto
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Originally posted by DodgyAgent View Postyou are an absurd and ignorant apologist for a regime that has heaped misery upon millions of people. Your whole argument is based upon the "well you're alright arent you?" mantra. Well my friend the only people who are "allright" are the talentless parasites who run and support your disgusting regime. The sheer assumptive arrogance of your last point shows what an idiot you are.
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostYou can **** right off.
Not only have I lost my fantasy Porsche, but two ******* fantasy Ferraris as well.
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Originally posted by dang65 View Post
None of the rage-inducing issues in that article have affected me anyway, though I'm sorry if anyone has lost homes and families by being bled dry by such legislation. I suspect they only lost their fantasy Porsche though.
Not only have I lost my fantasy Porsche, but two ******* fantasy Ferraris as well.
*****.
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Originally posted by dang65 View PostWhat's this about "defend your position"? I'm not actually in the Labour government, you do realise?
None of the rage-inducing issues in that article have affected me anyway, though I'm sorry if anyone has lost homes and families by being bled dry by such legislation. I suspect they only lost their fantasy Porsche though.
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Originally posted by malvolio View PostAnd FYI, BN66 has already led to divorces and all of those issues affect all freelance workers, whether or not they are smart enough to realise it.
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Regarding black wednesday - that was opportunism by Labour at its best - They supported it and if they had been in power, would have had to do exactly what the Tories did in terms of supporting the pound. Aslo, as far as I am aware, the initail cost was big, but not as big as the amount quoted. That's because the sterling they bought to support sterling recovered eventually and could be sold. Pretty different to the gold that fucnut brown sold shortly after telling everybody he was about to sell tons of gold, driving the price down before he sold it!
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Originally posted by dang65 View PostWhat's this about "defend your position"? I'm not actually in the Labour government, you do realise?
None of the rage-inducing issues in that article have affected me anyway, though I'm sorry if anyone has lost homes and families by being bled dry by such legislation. I suspect they only lost their fantasy Porsche though.
And FYI, BN66 has already led to divorces and all of those issues affect all freelance workers, whether or not they are smart enough to realise it. Which is a bit like people who think Brown is some kind of economic genius, instead of being the most singularly inept chancellor for the last 50 years and almost certainly our most ineffective, untruthful and cowardly prime minister ever.
Not that I'm biased or anything.
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Originally posted by malvolio View Posta) Grow up
b) Read this - <snip>
c) Defend your position or attack that one
HTH
None of the rage-inducing issues in that article have affected me anyway, though I'm sorry if anyone has lost homes and families by being bled dry by such legislation. I suspect they only lost their fantasy Porsche though.
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