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Previously on "Which bastard sent Tony B Liar to advise the Dutch government on IR35?"
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Originally posted by KentPhilip View PostAre there any lefties that you like?
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Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostJohn Pilger ( a leftie I detest)
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Originally posted by Troll View PostIsn't Blair currently advising the Albanian elite on best practice?
We've moved on from the Iraq war
Bush has retreated back into his Mickey Mouse "presidential library and museum" and Tony Blair into his jackdaw travels and his money.
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Originally posted by amcdonald View PostWhat surprised me, all the dutch people I've met in business have been pretty hard workers, unless it's just the good ones that leave home
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What surprised me, all the dutch people I've met in business have been pretty hard workers, unless it's just the good ones that leave home
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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostIt is now but not for long at this rate, and Deutschland is looking more and more attractive, even if tax rates are about the same; houses are cheaper, mortgage interest is about half that in NL (more competition), cars are cheaper, the trains are twice as fast and cheaper and there are some delightful places to live there. Seriously looking at houses around Krefeld seeing as I'll possibly be in Eindhoven for a long time.
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Originally posted by norrahe View PostThe current wave of politicians have not helped boost the economy in any way, the housing market and subsequently the rental market has hit rock bottom and the administrative bureaucracy of a nightmarish tax system doesn't help matters in the slightest. The economy has been in recession for three subsequent terms and is not showing any sign of clawing its way out just yet.
For all its failings, I certainly think NL is a better place to live in than the UK.
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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostAFAIK it's not the EU doing this, it is the Dutch government. Believe me, they don't need help from anyone else to dream up stupid moneywasting schemes.
The current wave of politicians have not helped boost the economy in any way, the housing market and subsequently the rental market has hit rock bottom and the administrative bureaucracy of a nightmarish tax system doesn't help matters in the slightest. The economy has been in recession for three subsequent terms and is not showing any sign of clawing its way out just yet.
For all its failings, I certainly think NL is a better place to live in than the UK.
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Originally posted by amcdonald View PostAnother reason to disband the EU
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