[QUOTE=SueEllen;1293479]Yes - Why did you move here?
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Wanted to explore europe. No seriously that was the plan. Then I got married and she blew all the tavel money.
But, it has been time to move back for two years now. Not sure why I haven't pulled switch yet. But its more and more likely each day.
Though, the wife stays inside if it gets below 5 so what she'll do from November to April I do not know.
I also used to live here..<iframe title="YouTube video player" width="640" height="390" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/lTEhteAyLfU" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>
[ YouTube - RMR: Rick at The Trapper's Festival ]
I laugh every time I see this video.
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Originally posted by original PM View Postmy brother just came back from Minesota (Sp) St Paul's I think and when he was going to work it was -26
which apparently is 'firkin freezin'
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my brother just came back from Minesota (Sp) St Paul's I think and when he was going to work it was -26
which apparently is 'firkin freezin'
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Originally posted by zeitghostNot just SNOW!!! but tens of feet of SNOW!!!
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostWe have found a Socialist umongst us!
Burn him!
PS I'm not a Socialist. I'm just not easily taken in.
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Originally posted by Ignis Fatuus View PostThe reason for this is that the UK taxes individuals, whereas most countries still tax families as a unit: so a family where not all the adults work is effectively a lower-earning, lower-taxed tax unit for the other countries, but in the UK is seen as a higher-earning higher-taxed worker plus a non-taxed non-worker. The UK used to do it as a family uint too, until a Conservative government changed the rules.
One of the issues was domestic violence against women plus it makes the tax system similar for those minions in HMRC to work with.
Originally posted by Ignis Fatuus View PostIt's not the first time that Labour have been blamed for the negative results of a Tory policy, and I don't suppose it'll be the last.
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Originally posted by Ignis Fatuus View PostThe reason for this is that this kind of family gets a tax break in the other countries, but not in the UK. The lack of this family tax break in the UK is due to the fact that the UK taxes individuals, whereas most countries still tax families as a unit. That's the way the UK used to do it too, until a Conservative government changed the rules.
It's not the first time that Labour have been blamed for the negative results of a Tory policy, and I don't suppose it'll be the last.
Burn him!
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View Post....are being fleeced rotten.
UK families ‘have worst tax burden’ « Shropshire Star
Middle-class families in Britain where one parent stays at home to look after the children pay more than a third extra in tax than those in other Western countries, new research claims.
Couples earning £33,745 a year bear a tax burden that is 39% higher than those in the 33 other countries in the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), a report found.
May I suggest a few solutions to those working themselves to death just to pay off Labour's financial incompetence?....
It's not the first time that Labour have been blamed for the negative results of a Tory policy, and I don't suppose it'll be the last.Last edited by Ignis Fatuus; 7 March 2011, 14:53.
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Originally posted by zeitghostI don't think I could cope with the winters.
Ho hum.
Mind you I have a mate in Alberta and he claims that -20 Celsius is warm........
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Originally posted by SueEllen View Post
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Originally posted by lilelvis2000 View PostCould someone come by and shoot me for moving the UK? you'll need you're own gun however.
BTW This is a better tool for going to Canada skilled worker tool
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Originally posted by AtW View PostThis forum has no orks, but it is full of trolls.
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