Gordon Brown is in favour of small business so will he get rid of IR35 when he's prime minister? I don't tick it but I'm a bum on a seat and my brother just told me they might come round and inspect me.
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Originally posted by spongebobWhy am I not worth listening to?
See you, you ****. I'll cut you first...
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Originally posted by spongebobGordon Brown is in favour of small business so will he get rid of IR35 when he's prime minister? I don't tick it but I'm a bum on a seat and my brother just told me they might come round and inspect me.
Gay Gorgon is not interested in small businesses, unless they used to be big ones and he's nicked all the profits.Blog? What blog...?Comment
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Originally posted by spongebobGordon Brown is in favour of small business so will he get rid of IR35 when he's prime minister? I don't tick it but I'm a bum on a seat and my brother just told me they might come round and inspect me.
The Tories spoke once of removing IR35 but it has gone quiet again. They may bring it back to the fore again but I imagine they may make it less transparent rather than get rid of it for now. It may be made obsolete (as will many of gordons' inventions) under a proposed flat rate tax system.If you think my attitude stinks, you should smell my fingers.Comment
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I only asked. I know I should pay more attention to politics, but its so bloody borring!
Lesson 1 learnt: Gordon Brown might be a great chancellor but he doesn't like small business. That's a bit strange.
So what one of you is the administrator then?Comment
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So, do you think Gordon Brown is a great chancellor or did the Daily Mirror tell you to think that?
Either way, he will be the first against the wall when the invasion comes.Comment
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Originally posted by spongebobI only asked. I know I should pay more attention to politics, but its so bloody borring!
Lesson 1 learnt: Gordon Brown might be a great chancellor but he doesn't like small business. That's a bit strange.
So what one of you is the administrator then?Hard Brexit now!
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