ey_tony
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Stupid answer! I asked for one specific example....have you got one?Stupid question.
Many people have been successful in spite of apathy, many people have struggled in spite of working hard.
Stupid answer! I asked for one specific example....have you got one?Stupid question.
Many people have been successful in spite of apathy, many people have struggled in spite of working hard.
You paid tax voluntarily. If you had a surplus of cash why didn't you just spend it where you best saw fit? Why did you presume the government could/would find a better use for it?Sorry have startled you with that revelation but it's a mistake to think that boards make decisions that simply maximise the return for their shareholder. There are plenty of examples such as not taking the maximum support during COVID or making charitable donations which recognise doing the right thing builds long term value.
No directors were voted out and the major shareholders who were represented on the board fully bought into the decision.
I’m quite successful but pretty apathetic. I’ve also had times when I’ve struggled but not been successful. Does that mean it’s better to be apathetic?Stupid answer! I asked for one specific example....have you got one?
I actually don’t think it is possible to over pay tax. From the follow up reply it looks like the ‘overpayments’ were related to not taking advantage of opportunities to claim assistance or take tax relief.You paid tax voluntarily. If you had a surplus of cash why didn't you just spend it where you best saw fit? Why did you presume the government could/would find a better use for it?
The last 14 years of government has been an example of loads of hard right policies.Any party that wants to win in this country has to be on the right? We haven't had a right wing government for decades.
You are correct.I'll wager now the strongest proponents of staying in the ECHR are those who voted remain in the Brexit referendum
I’m quite successful but pretty apathetic. I’ve also had times when I’ve struggled but not been successful. Does that mean it’s better to be apathetic?
If at first you don't succeed don't spend too long effin about!I’m quite successful but pretty apathetic. I’ve also had times when I’ve struggled but not been successful. Does that mean it’s better to be apathetic?
I don’t really watch either. Especially not MT. I listen to the ‘All In Podcast’, Peter Zeihan, Glen Greenwald, Tim Dillon, Planet Normal, Breaking Points, Patrick Bet David, Joe Rogan, etc..Ah Ive spotted the problem................
the algorithms of social media platforms will feed you what you want to hear.....................GBnews, Mahyar Tousi and other right wing grifters is not a balance diet.
I was talking about the GFA and directly relating to a treaty misses the point, which is that in todays upside down world, liberals seem very concerned about maintain the “rules based international order” (said in the voice of Keir Starmer).it is why you think this: "There is a class of British people, oddly now mostly left wing"
you mean like the ECHR that was literally drafted by Conservative MP David Maxwell-Fyfe
only Belarus and Russia are not in the ECHR
maybe you might want to think about why that is
https://www.thelondoneconomic.com/p...l0UpCFCT77GO_hL91Q_aem__dWeKZnTEea8X6DtWI8gZwSorry have startled you with that revelation but it's a mistake to think that boards make decisions that simply maximise the return for their shareholder. There are plenty of examples such as not taking the maximum support during COVID or making charitable donations which recognise doing the right thing builds long term value.
No directors were voted out and the major shareholders who were represented on the board fully bought into the decision.
What sleeze?OK...they have 'finessed' them. Pity you cannot appreciate the sleaze.
It can be a thin line between tax evasion and tax avoidance Phil. The latter often gets reported as the former (I've seen you correct people on here several times).You paid tax voluntarily. If you had a surplus of cash why didn't you just spend it where you best saw fit? Why did you presume the government could/would find a better use for it?
Most of their policies, especially financial ones were more left wing than right.The last 14 years of government has been an example of loads of hard right policies.
If you think the Conservatives aren’t right wing, you aren’t terribly well informed
"Iffy" on the way you paid taxes? You either pay what you owe or don't. There's nothing "iffy" about it..
We took the view that losing the trust of customers if badged as being iffy on the way we paid taxes ...
They really were not. You have to be at the end of the horseshoe to perceive it that way.Most of their policies, especially financial ones were more left wing than right.
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