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Re: In office but not in power – politicalbetting.com
And a lot of liability and hassle is shifted off the council's direct payroll into a separate company that probably makes a lot of sense. In fact I wonder if it's not different from our cou… (View Post)1 -
Re: In office but not in power – politicalbetting.com
Oh get you lies and half truths in first and the reality won’t get a look in. As for employing permanent staff the council won’t be paying enough so those who want more cash today work via agencies (View Post)1 -
Re: In office but not in power – politicalbetting.com
Except I think this is a full marketplace where the £350m is mainly being spent on paying the workers supplied via the contract. The fact it's Mr Yusuf is not being 100% clear tells me that I do… (View Post)2 -
Re: In office but not in power – politicalbetting.com
Except both subsequent NI cuts were not sensible cuts - merely created for political reasons to create a trap for the next Government that they immediately fell into (View Post)1 -
Re: In office but not in power – politicalbetting.com
It’s an 83% deduction which means that for every hour above 18 hours you receive an extra £2 which won’t even buy a small bottle of Pepsi in a Tesco store (View Post)1
