Who will be the one to kill contracting in 2018?
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But that's the problem - it's looking increasingly likely that he'll end up as PM. Worrying. Perhaps they'll both form a coalition to scr3w us over?Originally posted by ladymuck View PostHMRC for sure. Corbyn is a dog with no teeth while he's in oppositionComment
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More fool him.Originally posted by oliverson View PostBut that's the problem - it's looking increasingly likely that he'll end up as PM. Worrying. Perhaps they'll both form a coalition to scr3w us over?
Watch the economy crash."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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That may be true, but do you think that there will be an election next year?Originally posted by oliverson View PostBut that's the problem - it's looking increasingly likely that he'll end up as PM. Worrying.Comment
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The death of contracting has been predicted since 1997. Still here.Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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The question specifically said "in 2018".Originally posted by oliverson View PostBut that's the problem - it's looking increasingly likely that he'll end up as PM. Worrying. Perhaps they'll both form a coalition to scr3w us over?Comment
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I remember the budget when they announced the dividend tax. I was driving back to work on my lunch break and nearly crashed the car. I'm not driving on November 22nd for fear of what will probably come. Given HMRC see the Public Sector IR35 as a 'resounding success', it's 99% certain it will be applied to the private sector from April 2018. I really can't see it any other way.Originally posted by eek View PostRoll on November 22nd and the actual bill...Comment
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