Originally posted by Mordac
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Others will just say, 'Everyone inside.' And if they want to get good contractors, it will cost them because they'll have to pay more.
Others will have someone in HR learn how to fill out the form. Which will cost them.
Once UK plc figures out this is costing them, perhaps even more than it is costing contractors, they may start to push back. There is a year and a half for business to tighten the screws on the Tories. Contractors should be preparing as if this is going to happen, talking to clients so clients understand how it affects them. But I'm still not sure it will happen. If they'd scheduled it for 2019, I don't think the pressure could have built enough to stop it. Scheduling it for 2020 gives a lot of time for pressure to build.
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