Originally posted by ChevyChase
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Government to front 80% of wages up to £2500/month
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Originally posted by ChevyChase View PostYou keep rolling this out northernlad - but it's simply not true.
I've supplied case law in a previous thread showing that you are BOTH an office holder and an employee at the same time.
When the company started business, a contract of employment was drawn up between it and Mrs Knight; it was dated 13 June 1991 and referred to Mrs Knight's employment as Managing Director starting on that date and continuing thereafter, subject to termination on two months notice or otherwise in certain circumstances, including gross misconduct. None of those circumstances applied in this case. The document provided for working hours of 9am to 5:30pm from Monday to Friday and for a salary of £20,000 per annum and discretionary bonuses. There were other terms into which it is not necessary to go.Comment
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I pointed this out last time he trotted this one out.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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Imagine for a moment if we had normal interest rates...
People might have actually saved money in the bank for a rainy day.
People might not be living in house they can't afford.
The bank of England could now reduce the pressure on the economy with rate cuts.
Instead we begin a massive socialism experiment. State acquisitions of private companies & state handouts from the magic money tree.
"Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience". Mark TwainComment
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostPeople might have actually saved money in the bank for a rainy day.
People might not be living in house they can't afford.
The bank of England could now reduce the pressure on the economy with rate cuts.
Instead we begin a massive socialism experiment. State acquisitions of private companies & state handouts from the magic money tree.
How are the government ever going to pay this back?Comment
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i think if umbrella companies dont step up to the mark on this 80% government payment, then contractors should publish their details here
this will end and contractors will need umbrellas in the future and they will have a choice on who they useComment
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Originally posted by mrdonuts View Posti think if umbrella companies dont step up to the mark on this 80% government payment, then contractors should publish their details here
this will end and contractors will need umbrellas in the future and they will have a choice on who they usemerely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Originally posted by Eirikur View PostExpect socialist tax rates when this is all over such as 75% for all income above 80k or worse.
How are the government ever going to pay this back?
It's like invasion of the body snatchers and somehow Corbyn is wearing a Boris suit
Do you remember reading the Russian interference report? I don't, in the long grass now. You never know what strings are being pulled in the background."Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience". Mark TwainComment
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Originally posted by scooterscot View Post
Do you remember reading the Russian interference report? I don't, in the long grass now. You never know what strings are being pulled in the background.Comment
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Originally posted by Eirikur View PostExpect socialist tax rates when this is all over such as 75% for all income above 80k or worse.
How are the government ever going to pay this back?Comment
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