Originally posted by Pherlopolus
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Have you written to your MP yet?
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Wrote to my MP at the weekend. Not sure if it will do much good as she is a parachuted in Tory MP newly elected this year.
On a brighter note I heard a story that current ClientCo is making representations against this as well. A lot of their business is for people in blue (or green) uniforms, and need to use contractors because of the very variable workload and their very specialised knowledge.Comment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostIndeed. If every contractor wrote to HMRC requesting all their data held every 40 days then that would make them think again."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Originally posted by Acme Thunderer View PostWrote to my MP at the weekend. Not sure if it will do much good as she is a parachuted in Tory MP newly elected this year.
On a brighter note I heard a story that current ClientCo is making representations against this as well. A lot of their business is for people in blue (or green) uniforms, and need to use contractors because of the very variable workload and their very specialised knowledge.Comment
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Originally posted by Acme Thunderer View PostOn a brighter note I heard a story that current ClientCo is making representations against this as well. A lot of their business is for people in blue (or green) uniforms, and need to use contractors because of the very variable workload and their very specialised knowledge.Comment
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Originally posted by Pondlife View PostStill no reply from mine.
How long should I wait before I start getting stroppy.
I'll leave it until middle of next week and then give her a ring.Comment
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Got an e-mail today with an appointment to go and see mine, but I can't make it
Will ask for a different time instead
Ironically I think this is from the email asking to see her when this first started kicking off in JulyComment
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