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Re: In office but not in power – politicalbetting.com
Whilst you are technically correct that it's a benefit withdrawal rather than a tax, it doesn't alter the reality that for people in this situation they end up with a whole £2.07 per additional hour …1 -
Re: In office but not in power – politicalbetting.com
But that doesn't matter. They've banked that. The critical question is how much tax they pay on an extra hour worked. If they earn NMW that's £12.21/hr. For an extra hour they lose £6.72 in universal…2 -
Re: In office but not in power – politicalbetting.com
The suggestion that the Monsal trail is either/or is daft. It was a double track main line, it would be perfectly feasible to put it back as single track with passing loops, with the trail on the spa…1 -
Re: The challenge for… Labour – politicalbetting.com
The trouble with the cultural thing is that unfortunately it's at least somewhat true. I was involved in a saga with a Nigerian chap in his 40s plus his wife and teenage son who turned up during the …3 -
Re: The challenge for… Labour – politicalbetting.com
I don't think it's the farm changes that are particularly financially damaging. It is the stuff they did on pension pots that makes it harder to pass on small businesses, particularly small businesse…2