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 Dunno - it'd be a rather stupid chancellor who ignored the Self Employment dude telling him he's about to lose more cash by making these cuts than if he left it alone.Originally posted by Zero Liability View PostIt'll probably merit the "that's nice, dear" treatment from Gideon.
 
 Lets be honest, UK plc will not gain by this, it'll lose.Comment
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 He may not be ignored but I think the government has a plan that it is adamant in pursuing whatever the consequences. We've probably seen the worst possible version leaked to the press and will get a milder version tomorrow (which, like others, I speculate will be in a Consultation doc), in the spirit of pretending to compromise.Originally posted by MarkT View PostDunno - it'd be a rather stupid chancellor who ignored the Self Employment dude telling him he's about to lose more cash by making these cuts than if he left it alone.
 
 Lets be honest, UK plc will not gain by this, it'll lose.Last edited by Zero Liability; 24 November 2015, 23:39.Comment
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 So this email I got, seems to have been proved truthful.....I am in shock...Originally posted by Zero Liability View PostHe may not be ignored but I think the government has a plan that it is adamant in pursuing whatever the consequences. We've probably seen the worst possible version leaked to the press and will get a milder version tomorrow (which, like others, I speculate will be in a Consultation doc), in the spirit of pretending to compromise.Comment
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