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    Originally posted by LondonManc View Post
    It's more of a unique process than a unique offering I guess - with the other two, they act as an interface for other management with the takeaways - they're more like the trainline model. Deliveroo is unique in the sense that it's the only one that does the delivery (it's unique, I guess, in that you can get deliveries from restaurants that don't do deliveries).
    If deliveries were profitable for these restaurants they would do them.
    "You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JR

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      Originally posted by SueEllen View Post
      If deliveries were profitable for these restaurants they would do them.
      Or simply cannot be bothered. They many not want the feeling of downgrading their offering and may want you in the restaurant to keep it busier as well as the bar. That said, most Indian* restaurants do takeaway collection if you ask them.


      * actually Bengali cuisine in the main, but it traditionally confused Brits who thought of curries as Indian
      The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world that he didn't exist

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        Government Petition

        If you want to make your voice heard and maybe convince HMRC that they should reconsider the sledgehammer IR35 approach they're adopting to contractor tax etc, you might want to consider signing the official petition at https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/170118

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          Originally posted by GrumpyG View Post
          If you want to make your voice heard and maybe convince HMRC that they should reconsider the sledgehammer IR35 approach they're adopting to contractor tax etc, you might want to consider signing the official petition at https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/170118
          I'm not convinced that a petition along the lines of "we'll earn less" is going to get much traction. The simple response from HMG it that there is a reason that we'll earn less - we'll have to pay the right level of taxation, which is what they want.

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            Originally posted by GrumpyG View Post
            If you want to make your voice heard and maybe convince HMRC that they should reconsider the sledgehammer IR35 approach they're adopting to contractor tax etc, you might want to consider signing the official petition at https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/170118
            It's the wrong argument. I don't like the amount of tax I'm going to pay is not an argument that anyone will discuss.

            Now stop the ir35 changes to avoid it reducing the available workforce would be an argument people could understand.

            I think a better one is to speak to ministers directly and point out that now employment tribunals are using sdc to determine worker / employment rights, do you really want to end up with your expensive specialist contract staff demanding their employment rights as that is what cl1 determines them to be.

            And has anyone looked at the equality act 2010 and thought through the consequences were the above to happen

            But that petition is an embarrassment and undermines our arguments rather than helping anyone.
            merely at clientco for the entertainment

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              Originally posted by eek View Post
              Now stop the ir35 changes to avoid it reducing the available workforce would be an argument people could understand.
              Or even "this will not save money, it will cost money" if it comes to discussions about taxation

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                Originally posted by LondonManc View Post
                Or simply cannot be bothered. They many not want the feeling of downgrading their offering and may want you in the restaurant to keep it busier as well as the bar. That said, most Indian* restaurants do takeaway collection if you ask them.


                * actually Bengali cuisine in the main, but it traditionally confused Brits who thought of curries as Indian
                In my area and most of the areas I've lived in it's mainly Pakistani cuisine. Though I've had Sri Lankan cuisine as well.

                Anyway now they are looking at Amazon's conditions linky and linky
                Last edited by SueEllen; 11 November 2016, 19:53.
                "You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JR

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                  Originally posted by GrumpyG View Post
                  If you want to make your voice heard and maybe convince HMRC that they should reconsider the sledgehammer IR35 approach they're adopting to contractor tax etc, you might want to consider signing the official petition at https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/170118
                  Agree with the others - the petition has picked the one point (drop in income) that is not going to gain any sympathy.

                  There are very good arguments against the proposal which have been made to anyone who will listen.

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                    Originally posted by mudskipper View Post
                    Agree with the others - the petition has picked the one point (drop in income) that is not going to gain any sympathy.

                    There are very good arguments against the proposal which have been made to anyone who will listen.
                    Well jobs are still being advertised Scala Developer - Web Applications - Central London - December-09-2016 (EzYT0) and I'd expect a deluge up until April.

                    I think, at this stage, all we can do is, inform other contractors who are unaware of the pending PS situation. We can all put a sentence on Linked-In profiles that says something to the effect of "Absolutely no to public sector contracts. Please don't ask, because a punch in the face often offends". We can inform through blog posts and on a social media. We can definitely link directly to the GOV UK pdf and off-payroll pages as a source reference, just in case some people don't believe us, like journalists are supposed to do. If all of us knowing forum contractors could do this, we would build a momentum that will be something of a protest / movement.

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