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.
grannyboy
- 17 Sep 2016 11:13
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I don't think its a tax raising gimmick...The amount of times i see drivers on
their mobiles or sending text has got out of hand, and the police are rarely
around to catch them, and these drivers deserves all they get, before other
innocents get injured or worse through their lack of concentration at the wheel.
2517GEORGE
- 17 Sep 2016 11:55
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Totally agree with gb, m/cycle cops could have a field day just riding around.
2517
MaxK
- 19 Sep 2016 08:47
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Meanwhile, the destruction of the labour party continues....
Len McCluskey: disloyal MPs 'asking for it' and will be held to account
Supporters of Corbyn hint that deselection of sitting MPs on the cards to better represent the party’s new members
Heather Stewart and Jessica Elgot
Sunday 18 September 2016 20.57 BST
Jeremy Corbyn’s allies have said they believe rebellious Labour MPs could face deselection from their seats, as he prepares to assert his authority over the party if he wins the leadership race.
With the results of the contest due to be announced on Saturday, Len McCluskey, one of Corbyn’s most powerful backers, has told a BBC Panorama programme to be broadcast on Monday night, that disloyal MPs should be “held to account”.
“Some of the MPs have behaved despicably and disgracefully and they have shown no respect whatsoever to the leader and they should be held to account,” he told the BBC’s John Pienaar. Asked if disloyal MPs would be “asking for it”, McCluskey replied: “I think they would.”
More:
http://www.theguardian.com/politics/2016/sep/18/len-mccluskey-disloyal-mps-asking-for-it-will-be-held-to-account
cynic
- 19 Sep 2016 08:51
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wouldn't it be just great to have the militant unions and their buddies running the country once more?
MaxK
- 19 Sep 2016 09:09
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I bet St Theresa cant believe her luck.
Fred1new
- 19 Sep 2016 09:23
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Manuel,
You prefer this.
iturama
- 19 Sep 2016 09:50
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The recent videos of the tidal bore in China reminded me of the even bigger phenomenon in the Amazon river, the Pororoca.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LoqixgRWxes
iturama
- 19 Sep 2016 09:58
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mentor
- 19 Sep 2016 12:31
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Kick Them While They Are Down, it looks like everyone is after them, and about time those US Bl@dy tax dodgers................
Google faces sizeable back tax bill from Indonesia, report says
(ShareCast News) - Indonesia could slap Google with a $400m tax bill for last year alone, amid an investigation into possible illegal tax avoidance that has been stepped up in the wake of the European Commission's tax battle with Apple.
Indonesia's tax authorities plan to claw back five years of back taxes from the Alphabet Inc company, according to a Reuters report citing a senior tax official.
Taking confidence from Europe's �13bn tax bill for Apple, which has been followed by reports on Friday of a $120bn bill in Japan, Indonesia's tax office has escalated the issue to a criminal investigation after Google Asia Pacific declined to be audited.
Google Indonesia paid less than 0.1% of the total income and value-added taxes it owed last year, according to calculations made by the Indonesian tax office, with most of the revenue generated in the country booked through Google's Asia Pacific headquarters in Singapore.
Google said it continues to cooperate with local authorities and has paid all applicable taxes.
Reuters reported that Muhammad Hanif, head of the tax office's special cases branch, said he planned to pursue back-tax claims from other companies that deliver content through the internet in Indonesia.
cynic
- 19 Sep 2016 16:01
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fred - at least Matt is almost invariably amusing as well as being pointed
Fred1new
- 21 Sep 2016 08:08
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Fred1new
- 21 Sep 2016 08:10
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cynic
- 21 Sep 2016 08:25
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as i said yesterday, Matt is invariably amusing ...... love the above ...... well posted fred :-)
Fred1new
- 21 Sep 2016 08:26
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Who is patronising?
8-)
That is my role.
VICTIM
- 21 Sep 2016 08:29
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Big head .
cynic
- 21 Sep 2016 08:34
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i patronise my local fishmonger, not you
iturama
- 21 Sep 2016 09:41
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I don't have a local fishmonger to patronise. Not seen one for years. Nor butcher, baker or candlestick maker.
cynic
- 21 Sep 2016 10:11
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fishmongers are certainly few and far between, and good ones even more so
one of the problems is that this country has always thought of fish as a cheap alternative to meat and are relatively unwilling to pay for quality
personally i am very happy indeed to pay good money for quality, and fortunately my local fishmonger supplies same - eg really fine and fresh hake steaks last night, and yes you do see the whole fish from which they were cut!
independent butchers are slowly making a comeback - my fishmonger is also a trained butcher as it happens - as are artisan bakers
VICTIM
- 21 Sep 2016 10:20
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I suppose we can thank Tesco , Sainsbury's etc for the situation really , they get into areas and knock out the locals . They all seem to be going smaller now .