oldie
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Post by oldie on Sept 24, 2024 12:14:47 GMT
Wonder if Davis will have a word to get JCB to pay their taxes - www.thebusinessdesk.com/westmidlands/news/2078766-owners-of-jcb-empire-could-face-500m-tax-billJCB owners Anthony and Mark Bamford could receive a bill of £500m from HMRC to settle an investigation over tax affairs. According to The Guardian, Lord Bamford and his brother Mark (a director of the Conservative Party Foundation) have been at the centre of the investigation for the past three years over an alleged network of offshore tax havens and companies. The prolific Tory donors took over the JCB empire from their father, Joseph Bamford, who died in 2001. The investigation is particularly looking into when the brothers acquired those shares from the late Mr Bamford. Around £10m has been donated by the family in the last 20 years, with Lord Bamford funding and hosting Boris Johnson’s wedding to Carrie in 2021 at his Daylesford estate in the Cotswolds.It was revealed by The Guardian last month that the pair were under investigation by HMRC but allege that Lord Bamford has not informed parliamentary authorities that he is subject to the serious tax investigation. Yes but, but, Labour donations, all declared, and Angela Rayner partying in Ibiza on a holiday which she paid for.. Two Tier Values? And they fall for it, lining up like Lemmings
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Post by baldrick on Sept 24, 2024 12:33:32 GMT
Wonder if Davis will have a word to get JCB to pay their taxes - www.thebusinessdesk.com/westmidlands/news/2078766-owners-of-jcb-empire-could-face-500m-tax-billJCB owners Anthony and Mark Bamford could receive a bill of £500m from HMRC to settle an investigation over tax affairs. According to The Guardian, Lord Bamford and his brother Mark (a director of the Conservative Party Foundation) have been at the centre of the investigation for the past three years over an alleged network of offshore tax havens and companies. The prolific Tory donors took over the JCB empire from their father, Joseph Bamford, who died in 2001. The investigation is particularly looking into when the brothers acquired those shares from the late Mr Bamford. Around £10m has been donated by the family in the last 20 years, with Lord Bamford funding and hosting Boris Johnson’s wedding to Carrie in 2021 at his Daylesford estate in the Cotswolds.It was revealed by The Guardian last month that the pair were under investigation by HMRC but allege that Lord Bamford has not informed parliamentary authorities that he is subject to the serious tax investigation. Yes but, but, Labour donations, all declared, and Angela Rayner partying in Ibiza on a holiday which she paid for.. Two Tier Values? And they fall for it, lining up like Lemmings Swap [insert Labour name] for [insert Conservative name] and the optics change. Angela Rayner singing and dancing? Try this: x.com/Parody_PM/status/1837491502299095275
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Post by oldie on Sept 24, 2024 13:18:39 GMT
Oh my god Baldrick I cannot unsee that now. What a tosser
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Post by baldrick on Sept 24, 2024 14:10:27 GMT
Oh my god Baldrick I cannot unsee that now. What a tosser That's nothing, I watched 'I'm a celebrity...' last year.
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Post by oldie on Sept 24, 2024 14:42:15 GMT
Oh my god Baldrick I cannot unsee that now. What a tosser That's nothing, I watched 'I'm a celebrity...' last year. Don't, just don't, please
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Post by Cheshiregas on Sept 24, 2024 16:02:53 GMT
Oh my god Baldrick I cannot unsee that now. What a tosser That's nothing, I watched 'I'm a celebrity...' last year. Took one for the team, eh Baldrick.....
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Post by baldrick on Sept 24, 2024 16:36:47 GMT
That's nothing, I watched 'I'm a celebrity...' last year. Took one for the team, eh Baldrick..... I won't mention the shower scenes, then. 🤭 He wasn't too bad, until politics came up.
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Post by ltdgas on Sept 25, 2024 8:55:35 GMT
NewsUKUK Politics ‘I was diagnosed with PTSD over Brexit,’ Lib Dem councillor says
Exclusive: ‘I have not been in Sudan fighting in a war, but Brexit has had a profound impact on me,’ Antonia Harrison told The Independent
Archie Mitchell 😂😂😂😂, explains the remainiacs bizarre behaviour 😂😂😂😂
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Post by Nobbygas on Sept 25, 2024 9:57:16 GMT
NewsUKUK Politics ‘I was diagnosed with PTSD over Brexit,’ Lib Dem councillor says Exclusive: ‘I have not been in Sudan fighting in a war, but Brexit has had a profound impact on me,’ Antonia Harrison told The Independent Archie Mitchell 😂😂😂😂, explains the remainiacs bizarre behaviour 😂😂😂😂 The woman is away with the fairies. She is not mentally fit enough to hold any public office.
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Post by ltdgas on Sept 26, 2024 20:53:28 GMT
Brexit Britain secures huge £10bn economic injection to create more than 4,000 jobs
A major US firm has confirmed a huge boost for the North East of England, as the UK drums up international investment 👍👍 fte
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Post by ltdgas on Sept 26, 2024 21:09:54 GMT
UK's puffin protection laws at centre of post Brexit row A puffin holds sandeels in its mouth IMAGE SOURCE, KATIE NETHERCOAT/RSPB Image caption, Puffins' favourite food are sandeels Justin Rowlatt Climate editor Published 15 May 2024 The endangered puffin - one of Britain’s most iconic seabirds - is at the centre of a row over the UK’s post Brexit freedoms. The UK recently banned fishing in the North Sea for the bird's favourite food, the sandeel. But the European Union is demanding the ban be lifted, claiming it breaches the UK’s post-Brexit breakup deal. The UK and the EU have until Thursday to find a compromise or risk escalation, something that could eventually lead to sanctions against Britain. At stake, say conservationists, is Britain's right to choose which wildlife it protects in its own waters. This is the first time the EU has triggered the dispute mechanism of the UK's breakup deal, the Trade and Cooperation Agreement. Wildlife campaigners across Europe have reacted with fury at the EU’s demand, with 38 conservation groups pledging their support for the UK ban, including the RSPB, ClientEarth, Oceana UK, Birdlife International, and the Marine Conservation Society. The ban is also being championed by supporters of Brexit who say it would have been near impossible when the UK was part of the EU because of its laborious bureaucracy and the opposition of other EU members. David Davis, a former UK Brexit minister, told the BBC: “UK government policy is in both the national and the global interest and Brexit gives us the right to make these decisions by itself.” Sandeels are small, silvery fish from several species which breed in huge numbers in the North Sea. They are a favourite food of other threatened seabird and marine species, including seals, whales and dolphins. Fishing boats from Denmark are most affected by the ban as they catch around 250,000 tonnes of sandeels in UK waters every year – several billion individual fish. Danish trawler fishing for sandeels with gannets and kittiwakes flying around it European b'stards trying to kill our Wildlife , well out of it
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Post by aghast on Sept 26, 2024 22:39:40 GMT
Poor puffins. Poor example.
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Post by Nobbygas on Sept 27, 2024 7:41:53 GMT
Brexit Britain secures huge £10bn economic injection to create more than 4,000 jobs A major US firm has confirmed a huge boost for the North East of England, as the UK drums up international investment 👍👍 fte This was announced six months ago.
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Post by ltdgas on Sept 29, 2024 5:07:13 GMT
1,000,s attended a pro eu March in London , not 100,000,s , not millions , a few thousand , yet remainiacs still peddle there crap that the majority of a country of 60 million want to rejoin the eu 😂😂😂😂
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Post by Cheshiregas on Sept 29, 2024 16:16:26 GMT
NewsUKUK Politics ‘I was diagnosed with PTSD over Brexit,’ Lib Dem councillor says Exclusive: ‘I have not been in Sudan fighting in a war, but Brexit has had a profound impact on me,’ Antonia Harrison told The Independent Archie Mitchell 😂😂😂😂, explains the remainiacs bizarre behaviour 😂😂😂😂 The woman is away with the fairies. She is not mentally fit enough to hold any public office. Nobby, you would be amazed how many people claim to have PTSD these days, who have never been near anything as traumatic as front line fighting. My wife treated a colleague who had had no more that a hard slap and she was signed off by the doctor as having PTSD. The world's gone mad!
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Post by ltdgas on Oct 4, 2024 16:54:29 GMT
EU could die, warns Macron French president tells fellow European leaders the bloc is falling behind the US and China because of over-regulation and under-investment 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍rule Britannia, up your Delores 😂😂, oh I wish , love to see the end of the eu
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Post by lostinspace on Oct 4, 2024 17:07:39 GMT
EU could die, warns Macron French president tells fellow European leaders the bloc is falling behind the US and China because of over-regulation and under-investment 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍rule Britannia, up your Delores 😂😂, oh I wish , love to see the end of the eu Get it back to it's initial intentions when GB & NI joined,as an economic trading boat,not some " thing" run by a load of egotistical maniacs who are in it to financially benefit themselves, not for the good of others
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Post by oldie on Oct 4, 2024 18:33:35 GMT
EU could die, warns Macron French president tells fellow European leaders the bloc is falling behind the US and China because of over-regulation and under-investment 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍rule Britannia, up your Delores 😂😂, oh I wish , love to see the end of the eu Get it back to it's initial intentions when GB & NI joined,as an economic trading boat,not some " thing" run by a load of egotistical maniacs who are in it to financially benefit themselves, not for the good of others Do you think we should reduce payroll costs to cash flow fund capital investment? If you don't do you think it is appropriate for the State to step and fill that funding void?
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Post by ltdgas on Oct 4, 2024 20:55:31 GMT
Get it back to it's initial intentions when GB & NI joined,as an economic trading boat,not some " thing" run by a load of egotistical maniacs who are in it to financially benefit themselves, not for the good of others Do you think we should reduce payroll costs to cash flow fund capital investment? If you don't do you think it is appropriate for the State to step and fill that funding void? I think the sooner the assisted dieing bill passes the better , and I’ve no doubt you’ll have no shortage of people willing to assist you to disappear , I’ll be at the front of the Que
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Post by oldie on Oct 4, 2024 21:20:29 GMT
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