Just remind everyone who got rid of ACT and introduced IR35 to eliminate all the abuse I stated.
Indeed, and IR35 was so badly constructed that it is still having to be reformed. You claim to know about IR35 yet fail miserably with Corporation Tax, Dividends etc.
And how these guys have worked i legally n the same office for the same company for 10 years, basically employees, but are allowed by the scummy tories to dodge income tax and national insurance by drawing dividends. which Labour did nothing to change
Go on, if labour did nothing to change it, just tell us who introduced IR35
Go on, if labour did nothing to change it, just tell us who introduced IR35
I won’t hold my breath while I’m waiting,
So easy
Fill yer boots
You don't know the market, you don't know how many contractors are or aren't working under service contracts or stage payment deliverable contracts etc. But carry on, it keeps you amused in isolation.
Ex Supreme Court judge is criticises the democratically elected British government...
"Yes, this is serious, and, yes, it's understandable that people cry out to the government, but the real question is, is this serious enough to warrant putting most of our population into house imprisonment, wrecking our economy for an indefinite period, destroying businesses that honest and hard-working people have taken years to build up, saddling future generations with debt?"
Is it time for someone to set up a crowdfunder to take the government to court to force them to reopen the country?
Ex Supreme Court judge is criticises the democratically elected British government...
"Yes, this is serious, and, yes, it's understandable that people cry out to the government, but the real question is, is this serious enough to warrant putting most of our population into house imprisonment, wrecking our economy for an indefinite period, destroying businesses that honest and hard-working people have taken years to build up, saddling future generations with debt?"
Is it time for someone to set up a crowdfunder to take the government to court to force them to reopen the country?
Ex Supreme Court judge is criticises the democratically elected British government...
"Yes, this is serious, and, yes, it's understandable that people cry out to the government, but the real question is, is this serious enough to warrant putting most of our population into house imprisonment, wrecking our economy for an indefinite period, destroying businesses that honest and hard-working people have taken years to build up, saddling future generations with debt?"
Is it time for someone to set up a crowdfunder to take the government to court to force them to reopen the country?
Superblue can get comrades from all other countries with lockdown to start a class action.
Ex Supreme Court judge is criticises the democratically elected British government...
"Yes, this is serious, and, yes, it's understandable that people cry out to the government, but the real question is, is this serious enough to warrant putting most of our population into house imprisonment, wrecking our economy for an indefinite period, destroying businesses that honest and hard-working people have taken years to build up, saddling future generations with debt?"
Is it time for someone to set up a crowdfunder to take the government to court to force them to reopen the country?
Superblue can get comrades from all other countries with lockdown to start a class action.
Surely it is now Comrade Johnson with the nationalised railways, support for the NHS, paying people to be off work and now a Police state much like a favourite Conservative argument against Corbyn Venezuela. We have cases of the Police warning a shop that the sale of Easter Eggs is not considered essential, dyeing lakes black and sending up drones to spy on people who are walking their dog at least half a mile from the next family. The problem is that essential was never defined leaving each force to decide their own definitions. This is the problem with the government’s handling, everything is confused yesterday Gove considered exercise should be limited to 30 minutes which he later changed to 60 minutes. We have Raab today saying how they would deal with British subjects stranded abroad. The problem is they have been stranded for several weeks and as per usual he did not go into much detail other than it will follow later. The government have gone with a trial ventilator from Dyson with the case supplied by JCB, I wonder why the government would favour these two companies. I expect Weatherspoon's will get the contract to provide the refreshments.
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