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Previously on "'Work experience Chancellor' George Osborne should be sacked"
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Originally posted by AtW View PostGeorge Osborne sacked as Chancellor and replaced by Philip Hammond as Theresa May forms her new Cabinet*
Better late than never...
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George Osborne sacked as Chancellor and replaced by Philip Hammond as Theresa May forms her new Cabinet
Better late than never...
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostYes you are right.
It is his fault.
This government does lack some joint up thinking on their policies i.e. pastry tax, caravan tax, charity donations.....
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostThis helps in pictures:
Actually its pretty much bollocks as the big manufacturing countries show no data available which in turn goes to show that nearly everything you read about doom and gloom is made up...
...by friends of the ratings agencies who in turn tip off their trader friends just prior to up/downgrading ratings...
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Originally posted by AtW View Post
Reducing business rates?!?!
Yes.
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This helps in pictures:
Actually its pretty much bollocks as the big manufacturing countries show no data available which in turn goes to show that nearly everything you read about doom and gloom is made up...
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post1. Slash the public sector bureaucracy - especially around health and safety.
2. Cut taxes - especially corporation tax.
3. 100% tax rates for agents and other parasites.
Seems the best way of getting rep is to insult agents. Though insulting sas also does well. Maybe I could pretend sas was an agent and double up?
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Originally posted by AtW View Post
Reducing business rates?!?!
Bollocks - we just moved to bigger office which is wall split from half the floor kind of office and business rates idiots want to invoice us for whole floor despite us warning that we move into that place 2 months ago and asking to revalue it.
And guess their SLA on responding to emails - 14 days, still got no answer for email sent in early June
Sack the whole lot and abolish business rates even if that involves increasing corp tax.
You need to send a snail mail registered post letter to the person's manager.
Then if he ignores it go to the local paper saying that if you could get your business rates lower you could use it to employ people.
Then employ a cleaner for 2 hours a week.
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Originally posted by d000hg View Posthe is Didn't you note the 50->45% tax drop he announced, as well as reducing business tax rates? Or did you mean you approved of those things and I inferred sarcasm falsely?
Reducing business rates?!?!
Bollocks - we just moved to bigger office which is wall split from half the floor kind of office and business rates idiots want to invoice us for whole floor despite us warning that we move into that place 2 months ago and asking to revalue it.
And guess their SLA on responding to emails - 14 days, still got no answer for email sent in early June
Sack the whole lot and abolish business rates even if that involves increasing corp tax.
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Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostTo be fair to Osborne he should be cutting public sector workersand he should be reducing taxes
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To be fair to Osborne he should be cutting public sector workers and he should be reducing taxes and encouraging growth activity (sorry lefties growth does not come from borrowing and spending on public sector workers). He has the small matter of having to deal with the fact that they are partnered with a bunch of lefty liberals
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Originally posted by AtW View Post
No, but he keeps doing that - UK borrowing rises more than expected - Telegraph
He keeps spending too much money even though his mandate was to cut the spending:
"While tax revenues increased in the month by 3.6pc to £40.9bn, total Government spending only dipped by less than 1pc to £52.4bn."
WTF is he spending all this money on?!?! ...
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostOf course the fact the rest of Europe and much of the world is wobbling and reeling is of no consequence, it's all his fault.
It is his fault.
This government does lack some joint up thinking on their policies i.e. pastry tax, caravan tax, charity donations.....
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