There are plenty of people like Musk, Trump, Farage, Anderson who definitely use it as an insult.
I'm not insulted by it. Same as those that use do-gooders - if you think someone doing good is a bad thing then the insults on you.
Yes. Having worked in accountancy I know for a fact you can get very different figures from exactly the same set of books, depending on what the business owner wants. I know of plenty of businesses that were doing well yet registering little or no profits. And as I said there'd be a tax-free...
The point with the benefits law is that rules have been changed so some claims that were legal before would be illegal now i.e. some people claiming PIP. So if you can change the law there you can change it elsewhere i.e. the rich.
I agree that we have massive spending priorities that are and...
Thank you for mentioning he did the X-Files. I knew I knew his name from somewhere - my sister had an x-files album that he did.
At first I was thinking "This wasn't Informer guy was it?"
What about those that claimed benefits legally but now aren't because of the changes? You change the legislation to make the behaviour illegal. Make it so that any business or individual making money in this country has to be set up in this country under these tax rules to trade. If they don't...
So I guess that means Lines, Blakely, Marshall, Osague and Panatayio were released.
Does anyone know if Joshua Taluwaloju was brought in as an U21 signing or into the academy and been released as well?
Not sure if it worrks like this but maybe they knew he was leaving and going abroad so charging him gave them more power in terms of securing his return
And you answer is 'that's how they operate so that's it."
There are also benefit fraudsters out there who do it all the time so I guess we should just leave it as there's nothing we can do. And that is a piss in the ocean compared to the mega rich.
The answer is to carry on looking at...
Brexit were a one issue party. Arguably Reform is as well as they focus heavily on immigration.
The left is very nuanced and has many aspects to it with a huge range of opinions on them all. Hence the left is far more fragmented. And if people want to go further left you've got the Greens...
All I could see it possibly doing is splitting the left vote and given how the Tories are fairing giving Reform an actual chance.
However, I think it's far more likely it will die a quiet death and not even register by the next election.