goldfinger
- 09 Jun 2005 12:25
Thought Id start this one going because its rather dead on this board at the moment and I suppose all my usual muckers are either at the Stella tennis event watching Dim Tim (lose again) or at Henly Regatta eating cucumber sandwiches (they wish,...NOT).
Anyway please feel free to just talk to yourself blast away and let it go on any company or subject you wish. Just wish Id thought of this one before.
cheers GF.
cynic
- 08 Jul 2015 12:50
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no idea of the budget details, though the market seems to approve
TANKER
- 08 Jul 2015 13:01
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if the uk leave the eu . then countries in the eu will go bankrupt without the uk pot
the uk is keeping the eu alive . cut the rope and let it drift
cynic
- 08 Jul 2015 15:16
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BUDGET
to my mind, the most important and far-reaching clause is
:: Commitment to new National Living Wage £9 per hour by 2020. Starts next April at £7.20 per hour. "Britain deserves a pay rise and is getting a pay rise." OBR predicts "fractional" affect on jobs. National Insurance contributions cut to help small firms.
TANKER
- 08 Jul 2015 16:37
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only allowed to claim for two children from 2017 it should be from next april
TANKER
- 08 Jul 2015 16:39
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a done deal with Greece as been done but will announce it over the weekend
Haystack
- 08 Jul 2015 19:35
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Doesn't sound like it. They are still talking in generalities.
MaxK
- 08 Jul 2015 20:14
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cynic
- 08 Jul 2015 22:22
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WELFARE CUTS
women disproportionately hit?
not sure that this is 100% true, as many couples will work out how many hours each should work and similar so as to avoid losing benefits
i may be wrong, but i think children "attach" to the woman, so it may well be better for her to work the fewer hours
MaxK
- 08 Jul 2015 23:21
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Fred1new
- 09 Jul 2015 08:00
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TANKER
- 09 Jul 2015 08:09
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the budget was to soft it should of been from next year not 2017
get the lazy out of bed
cynic
- 09 Jul 2015 09:33
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clearly you were never unlucky enough to have to try and try and try and try to get a job
my "young chap" who is not the brightest spark, admits that he f'ed up his schooling and then had his leg smashed has been trying for a job for about 3 years ....... thank goodness, through perseverance and also from the enforced courses for english, maths and IT skills, he has at long last managed to get a part-time job with argos, which with luck and further hard work will eventually evolve into full time
laziness was never any part of the equation ....... indeed, at the w/e he used to coach football to youngsters at his local club for which he received nothing at all
cynic
- 09 Jul 2015 09:49
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BUDGET REACTION
a quick whizz through FT and even most of the Guardian hails the budget as imaginative etc etc
it was however, really good to see just the one vituperative hard-left response in the Guardian, with which i am afraid i got got very bored after the first couple of paras ...... the author of this article - perhaps it was fred - plainly does not understand at all that one of the reasons labour was humiliated at the election was exactly because the public is fed up with the huge welfare bill that has been growing and growing over the years
yes, it does indeed mean that, as i posted yesterday, there is a point at which the poorest will be worse off, but there is always that level, wherever benefit limits are set
jimmy b
- 09 Jul 2015 09:54
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New Vehicle Excise Duty (VED) bands are to be introduced, with revenues eventually going towards a new Roads Fund, the chancellor has announced.
For cars registered after 1 April 2017, VED will be transformed into three bands - zero, standard and premium.
George Osborne said the "standard" charge of £140 would cover 95% of all cars. Revenues will be paid into the Roads Fund from 2020-21
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So am i right in thinking that in the future all small city cars that run on petrol will now pay £140 as they pay about £30 at the moment i think .
sdunwell
- 09 Jul 2015 10:10
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Re: Car Tax in 2015 Budget
Chart on BBC website indicates that Ist Year will be different from subsequent years and that Cars with list price over £40K face additional annual charge of £310 for 5 years. See link below:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-33447106
Seymour Clearly
- 09 Jul 2015 11:16
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Hiltops - are you around? Just wondered if your email address was still the sky one?
hilary
- 09 Jul 2015 12:40
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I'm around, Floss. It's probably best to contact me via the green shed. Be sure to mark it for my attention.
Seymour Clearly
- 09 Jul 2015 13:01
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OK, will do - no rush.