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  1. fernandopartridge

    Do you want to discuss boring politics?

    The tax could be offset against the costs of their care I've played plenty of tax in my life to date as well, but have not, unlike you, been the beneficiary of massive property value inflation.
  2. fernandopartridge

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    I did the who should I vote for quiz on the Times website and got in order 1. Greens 2. Lib Dem 3. Labour 4. Reform 5. Tory
  3. fernandopartridge

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    My current house is a 60s built house with windows the width of every bedroom. The council house I grew up had the same. The first house I bought was a new build, the only benefit of the tiny windows was that it was nice and cool in summer. It's the polar opposite in the current one.
  4. fernandopartridge

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    So you'd rather make no capital gain in your life than pay a bit of tax on it, sounds plausible.
  5. fernandopartridge

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    I remember in the mid 90s going to Drayton Manor and roughly where HS2 was supposed to go and their used to be a sign talking about being able to get trains to the continent, I'm sure it had Eurostar badges on it. What a joke of a country that we can't even build a high speed line from our major...
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    Callum O'Hare

    The esteemed scholars of English at the urban dictionary
  7. fernandopartridge

    Spending money abroad

    I use Revolut abroad
  8. fernandopartridge

    Callum O'Hare

    I hope O'Hare stays after all this, be nice to have a reverse Hamer situation wouldn't it
  9. fernandopartridge

    Transfer Rumour Josh Windass

    Sam Surridge looks like he should be in Erasure
  10. fernandopartridge

    Summer transfer window 2024

    Not for me, both on 4 year contracts and likely imo to have a better season next year and command a better price next summer, it's not really the right time to sell.
  11. fernandopartridge

    Sustainability

    Very little of the spending has come from outside investment / debt.
  12. fernandopartridge

    Summer transfer window 2024

    The club has apparently had big offers for both Simms and Wright.
  13. fernandopartridge

    Callum O'Hare

    Burton's previous two seasons prior to him signing had been the league above us (Championship) though, so it's not true in respect of McFadzean.
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    Callum O'Hare

    It feels a bit strange that these sort of rumours are circling about O'Hare implying a war for his signature, you'd have expected him to be pretty much locked in with whoever he is going to sign for by now, especially as pre-season starts in two week's time.
  15. fernandopartridge

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    Pretty vacuous this
  16. fernandopartridge

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    Didn't the Tories already try this? I remember it happening in Greater Manchester, there was a mayor led 'spatial framework' where each of the GM authorities had to assign spaces for housing developments. It's taken years to get it approved...
  17. fernandopartridge

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    The primary benefit of HS2 is capacity not speed.
  18. fernandopartridge

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    I just can't Wonder what the comparable construction period would have been to just build it without a tunnel? Significant less.
  19. fernandopartridge

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    In my opinion the treasury should serve the government not the other way around
  20. fernandopartridge

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    UK public austerity disinvestment translates to the same in private sector imo. The government must at some point recognise that the private sector cannot and will not always lead. Infrastructure in particular.
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