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Previously on "IR35 news"
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At least if we descend into hyper-inflation you have hedged all of your money in something that will make many Chinese yuans in the doom years to come.Originally posted by AtW View PostI rented and still rent because it enabled me to avoid large debt that would suck up my savings that I otherwise invested in SKA.
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Well at the moment renting is the smart move ...Originally posted by AtW View PostI rented and still rent because it enabled me to avoid large debt that would suck up my savings that I otherwise invested in SKA.
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Me too. More than that in my case.Originally posted by lukemg View PostWow, wish I had thought of that, I wouldnt have this £200,000 in equity to worry about...
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Wow, wish I had thought of that, I wouldnt have this £200,000 in equity to worry about...
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Is that why you are still funding my BTL empire?Originally posted by AtW View PostYes it is and it has always been like this.
HTH
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its the rich what gets the gravyOriginally posted by AtW View PostYes it is and it has always been like this.
HTH
its the poor what gets the blame
its the same the whole world over
aint it all, a f@cking shame
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Idiots
They were talking about energy & water security being a serious threat forgetting they either sold it off to our traditional enemies or outsourced the management to Bobland.
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and another thing
they have identified cyber security as a tier 1 threat, yet are quite happy to have tens of thousands of BOBS (i fail to see how they can be properly vetted) working on theri IT systems
the threat is staring them in the face
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