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Previously on "Saj questions on IR35 today"

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  • GhostofTarbera
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    Originally posted by eek View Post
    David Davis is last year's man...
    Indeed


    Twelve awkward moments from David Davis's Brexit committee appearance | Politics | The Guardian


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  • eek
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    Originally posted by Lockhouse View Post
    The point I was making is that even top Tories are now openly stating that that it's problematic. Asking for a delay is hopefully the first step.
    David Davis is last year's man...

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  • Lockhouse
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    Originally posted by eek View Post
    As with everything David Davis has ever said and done - he is wrong.

    The damage has already been done as large companies have started to implement their policy changes - delaying things won't solve anything, if anything more delay will make things even harder.
    The point I was making is that even top Tories are now openly stating that that it's problematic. Asking for a delay is hopefully the first step.

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  • SimonMac
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    Originally posted by eek View Post
    As with everything David Davis has ever said and done - he is wrong.

    The damage has already been done as large companies have started to implement their policy changes - delaying things won't solve anything, if anything more delay will make things even harder.
    GPWM, stop MORE damage!

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  • eek
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    As with everything David Davis has ever said and done - he is wrong.

    The damage has already been done as large companies have started to implement their policy changes - delaying things won't solve anything, if anything more delay will make things even harder.

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  • SimonMac
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    Originally posted by Lockhouse View Post
    David Davis has just tweeted asking for an IR35 delay. That's quite big news.
    Can we all share the hell out of it

    David Davis on Twitter: "I welcome the announcement of a review into IR35. But letting the implementation of IR35 go ahead during the review will seriously cost people and small businesses. It would be more sensible to defer implementation until 2021."

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  • Lockhouse
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    David Davis has just tweeted asking for an IR35 delay. That's quite big news.

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  • ChimpMaster
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    Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post
    How many CUKkers voted for them?

    Not that it would have made any difference. Whichever party formed the government was never going to do anything about IR35.
    Election voting was never going to be about who would be 'best' for contractors. It was always a choice for the 'least worst'.

    Personally I voted Lib Dems for their support on the LC and the amazing work that Ed Davey did, and that my local Lib Dems candidate was a good guy (and the Tory one a c&nt).

    But overall perhaps the Tories are the least damaging. Labour would have decimated us and half of England with it.

    Hard to believe, and I hate the Tories with a passion - I've been hit hard on their property taxes too, so they're no good for me. Property investors were a soft target because of the spin that makes them public enemies, but IT contractors are almost as bad at sticking together to fight a cause. The LC war is the only shining example of what can happen when a few good people work together to fight injustice. I doubt we will see anything similar for the fight against IR35.

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  • BrilloPad
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    Originally posted by cojak View Post
    Nobody actually believed the Tories did they?

    More fool them...
    How many CUKkers voted for them?

    Not that it would have made any difference. Whichever party formed the government was never going to do anything about IR35.

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  • cojak
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    Nobody actually believed the Tories did they?

    More fool them...

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  • simes
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    Originally posted by adubya View Post
    Yeah. This promised 'review' exemplifies entirely why I have never voted for a party at any election.

    While I am sure this flies against the grain of countries fighting for the freedom to vote etc., I have always self stipulated not wanting to be caught up in the excitement of a party's promises that, once In power, the party then elects not to deliver upon.

    In other words, not 'being suckered in to believing'.

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  • jamesbrown
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    Originally posted by AnthonyQuinn View Post
    no. Its policy. not law
    Eh?

    It's an update to the ITEPA:

    https://assets.publishing.service.go...egislation.pdf

    The ITEPA is an Act of Parliament, aka "law".

    I think you're getting confused between the changes to legislation that support the new chain of responsibility and liability vs. the lack of any underlying change to employment law or case law on which IR35 status is based.

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  • AnthonyQuinn
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    Originally posted by dsc View Post
    Isn't that a bit tight? don't they need to pass legislation to make the IR35 reform happen?
    no. Its policy. not law

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  • eek
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    Originally posted by GhostofTarbera View Post
    The last chance saloon has now closed down

    Tory tulipbag


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    As was obvious and I started prepping for back in 2015...

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  • GhostofTarbera
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    The last chance saloon has now closed down

    Tory tulipbag


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