PL charge City for alleged breaches of financial rules

Correct , but only if you are posh enough to have supper

Supper, like dinner, is one of those meals where the word can mean different things.

Where I live, if you are invited for supper, it's dinner without the faff. Relaxed, informal. (Often consisting largely of left-overs.)

When I was growing up, however, supper was a bowl of frosties at ten o'clock at night.
 
Had a minor set to with a rag this morning. Was getting nowhere until I said, in fairness it’s not your fault you are ignorant of any facts apart from those you are spoon fed. It’s not your club. Imagine it was though. Wouldn’t you want to know absolutely everything? Read everything, try and understand as much as you can? That’s what we’ve been doing for years now.

So don’t take on any blues in a serious debate. We’ve forgotten more than you’ll ever know.
 
My old fella was a chartered accountant and he always told he when employing subcontractors you need to do two things to prove they're not employees: 1) make sure they're doing the same type of work for someone else and 2) make sure they have the right of substitution ie they can send someone else of comparable skill/ability/clout to do the job. If you don't do this you run the risk of them being classed as employees which is fair enough.

The bottom line is, these guys all earn a fortune, they're grown men and can pay a tax advisor or accountant to tell them what their sitiatiom and liability is.

In short, it's his own stupid bloody fault if he gets done.
 
Breakfast: 1st meal of the day. Fairly obvious, anything up to mid-morning ish. (i.e McD's)
Lunch: Midday ish.
Tea (Slang) : Main meal after finishing work in the late afternoon/Early evening.
Dinner (Formal): Main meal of the day and can be anything from lunchtime onwards but not left quite so late as Tea. Usually requires a supper for the hungrier bastards in the world.
 

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