| Forum Thread | HMRC at 09:14 3 Dec 2019
Another week, yet more losses for HMRC in IR35 tribunals. Again, ruling by judges was that contracts lacked Mutuality of Obligation - meaning contractors not bound to accept any work offered nor client obliged to offer work outside contract. HMRC's own tool for determining IR35 status *assumes* MOO is present in every contract; HMRC currently going through a flurry of cases, wasting taxpayers money in the process. When will they be reined in? Changes for private sector contracts have to be blocked, changes in public sector rolled back. |
| Forum Thread | 8 Days at 11:29 1 Dec 2019
Binge watching it atm - excellent series. Highly recommended. |
| Forum Thread | Wilder - Ortiz at 14:39 24 Nov 2019
Hell of a punch by Wilder but he's a shit boxer. Schooled again by a 40 ( since Cuban, add another 10 years ), relying upon a single punch. No defence. If Fury had any serious power in his punches, then no way it would have gone to points where he got screwed. |
| Forum Thread | Bercow shocker at 15:43 20 Nov 2019
The shy and retiring former speaker, known for being almost invisible has today stunned the word by announcing he'll by on Sky's election night programming. Why, I'm sure they had to twist his arm to persuade him to do it, what a coup! After all, being a media celebrity is anathema to his reserved personality... |
| Forum Thread | Ben Stokes at 16:05 8 Oct 2019
Wonder if those who lauded him as a "hero" rather than a thug who should be in jail for his previous fight think his Ashes display excuses his choking his wife? |
| Forum Thread | Jeez the whining. at 17:35 5 Oct 2019
You're in 4th, having a very young squad, 1 point off the top.... Perspective? |
| Forum Thread | Andy Legg at 08:55 14 Sep 2019
Great news. |
| Forum Thread | F3 crash just now. at 10:21 7 Sep 2019
Amazingly, Peroni walked unaided to medical car. |
| Forum Thread | That gay footballer at 18:56 23 Jul 2019
Out tomorrow, revealed the date days ago. To the surprise of precisely no-one, now not coming out - "not strong enough". Looking more and more like a hoax. |
| Forum Thread | *OFFICIAL* BBC Tory leadership debate thread at 18:11 18 Jun 2019
Runners and riders... Boris Johnson - 126 Jeremy Hunt — 46 Michael Gove — 41 Dominic Raab — 30 Sajid Javid — 33 Rory Stewart — 37 Definite tactical voting went on there; Raab out which is to surprise to anyone. Stewart's still in there, not made any major gain though with all still to play for. [Post edited 18 Jun 2019 18:17]
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| Forum Thread | C4 Tory Leadership debate at 18:32 16 Jun 2019
"Six men - and it is all men". Oh dear. Each candidate's schooling mentioned. It's a bear pit as predicted. |
| Forum Thread | BoJo private prosecution thrown out... at 15:15 7 Jun 2019
... on appeal. As predicted... Guess Marcus J Ball will have to get a job now unless he can find something else to crowdfund for. [Post edited 7 Jun 2019 15:15]
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| Forum Thread | Oh dear Jamie... at 11:38 21 May 2019
Jamie Oliver's restaurant "empire" going into admin. Overpriced slop that made Pot Noodles look like 3 star Michelin produce. Promote healthy eating whilst piling the pounds on...banning turkey twizzlers... karma. |
| Forum Thread | Good old TV licencing at 19:59 13 May 2019
Visited mum's old house, which we're selling, to find post. TV licencing going to visit, see because they are certain TV is being watched with no licence. I'm just laughing my balls off... 1) Property is derelict as mum had to go into sheltered accomodation. 2) Nobody lives in the property, I've removed basically everything from there. How did they know to target the house? The letter came very soon after I switched mum's free TV licence from that address to her new address online. No doubt they'll claim their "detector vans" find some evidence... |
| Forum Thread | One you might enjoy, Loh. at 16:59 8 May 2019
Whilst Milne, Murray et al enjoy wonderful large ( and of course entirely deserved ) salary increases due to their stirling work in making Labour unelectable, Labour staff on the other hand have been offered significantly lower rises. Indeed, having repeatedly rejected Labours p1ss poor offers, there is now the prospect of Labour staff going on strike. I know Corbyn is of the ilk that regards strikes as political tools to use, but the poor man is so incompetent he's not quite got the hang of it... |
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