It took four years to get the threshold to £10k, but even with that extra money in your pocket the cost of goods and services went upwards because the Tories increased VAT which costs those with less disposable income to a greater extent than anybody else.
Presumably a bag for life takes even longer to degrade than what it replaced. I've always found it to be a dreadful policy really, the policy in itself is a similar trade off (produce plastic bags which take even longer to degrade than what they replace vs a small charge for buying them).
Raising the income tax threshold isn't a particularly left wing act? Especially in the context of huge spending cuts. The government does not set the rate of % increase for different levels, that's negotiated by different employers with their unions, it is usually a union proposal to spread that...
This time last season (tomorrow i think it was) we had Gyokeres doing a farewell video. We announced Simms but hadn't at that point signed Wright and the Hamer situation was up in the air. We had no Torp, EMC, Binks, Kitching, Thomas, Rudoni
We don't need a Fadz replacement, he played a very specific role as the middle of a back 3, we don't play that way and that's why we didn't need him anymore. The back 4 were perfectly fine until the run of games at the end of the season. We'd played more games by the the semi final than...
Just chill, it's barely a few days since your last internal evaluation of the transfer window.
Simms, Wright, Van Ewijk, Sakamoto all signed out of the blue. Long may it continue.
One Lib Dem proudly boasted about getting the Tories to agree to their plastic bag charging policy by voting with them on austerity and cuts to welfare [emoji23]
We've been crying out for a player running in behind like that all tournament, Watkins being fed by the likes of Palmer or Foden is far better than the confused positions taken by Kane.
England deserved it to be fair.