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Noticed Huw Edwards doing his bit to sit alongside Robin Day, Martin Lewis and Trevor McDonald.
My income went up and down each month, never knew what I would be earning, one week to the next. No holiday pay, no sick pay.Just out of interest, why would you rely on dividends instead of just paying yourself a higher salary. Is there some benefit to that?
In the Guardian article I linked to they quote "a source close to the couple" saying she had one.Only people who suggested she did was Sky news when the story broke but never mentioned it again, was picked up by a couple of other outlets but again never rumbled on - only that he did which is what he responded to and confirmed he’d had one and revoked it. Thats why I don’t think there has ever been a denial from her. Regardless of the lack of denial it is simply impossible for her to have a green card and simultaneously claim India as her permanent home. That sort of shit ends up with you on a federal charge and facing a long stint in a US prison (you’d also face charges and prison time here).
I was only pointing out that a level of charisma is required to do the job he did and that holds true for most aspects of being a barrister, although I do know one who specialises in business and property work who has no charisma at all.
Won't be long before Fuhrage jumps on it too.Sadly I can see there are quite a few tweets appearing about Sunak, his heritage and his Britishness. Mostly from accounts featuring Union Flags, Bulldogs and names like "Terry Patriot" - some people are just fucking scum
Horrible thing to say about @gordondaviesmoustache.I was only pointing out that a level of charisma is required to do the job he did and that holds true for most aspects of being a barrister, although I do know one who specialises in business and property work who has no charisma at all.
He seemed to do quite well as a barrister which is certainly a job where a level of charisma is required to be successful
This is a very good post and extends the misunderstanding too that paying less tax legally is different to paying less or even no tax illegally. Almost everyone with a brain and any sense will aim to reduce their tax bill within the bounds of what's legal. The reason why is why wouldn't you?Again you’re failing to grasp the important fact. SHE DOES play by the same rules. She is a U.K. taxpayer on all of her U.K. earnings which is probably considerably more than you and I put together and then increase that number by ten. As a U.K. taxpayer, she is subject to exactly the same tax regimes as anyone else on their U.K. income.
People get upset about this subject for the simple reason that they don’t understand it. We’ve already had people in this thread state she doesn’t pay a penny in tax when it’s likely she’s already paid more than many of us will pay in a lifetime (rightly so as her U.K. income is huge) but “non-Dom” isn’t some vague loophole. It’s a legal definition and only stops her paying tax on foreign income. (That’s ignoring the fact she’s since decided to pay U.K. tax on that income - which is stupid in my opinion but is obviously to stop these arguments made by people that don’t understand relatively simple tax rules)
The only way to save the London housing market is to improve the internet around the rest of the country. When people start to cotton on that they can live in a beautiful part of the North, with a lovely house and plenty of land for a third of the price - while working remotely, inner-city housing will crash spectacularly.
Rees Mogg reportedly resigned. Good start at least.
Jack Straw's house in Blackburn was terraced house with no garden, serious doubt it was his only home though.![]()
Not only that, but over £1m of Corbyn's net worth is tied up in the fact that he owns and lives in this house. He would be the first to say that it's totally messed up that the state of the housing market has got us to the point where you're looking at a million to live in a a house as unspectacular as that.
People say lots of things about me, but lacking charisma isn’t one of them!Horrible thing to say about @gordondaviesmoustache.
I do most of it, AVCs.This is a very good post and extends the misunderstanding too that paying less tax legally is different to paying less or even no tax illegally. Almost everyone with a brain and any sense will aim to reduce their tax bill within the bounds of what's legal. The reason why is why wouldn't you?
How many people have a salary sacrifice car or participate in their cycle to work scheme or have healthcare benefits at work? In fact how many people have a pension? If you have any of these things then well done you're a dirty tax dodger.
Some of the self-righteous on here need to ask themselves why aren't you paying all of your excess income as voluntary contributions? I can guarantee that none of you are because everyone wants to keep as much of their money for themselves.
Larry the cat fucks off just before the PM gets out of the car to speak.