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Post by Deleted on Jan 5, 2024 11:49:21 GMT
And you refuse to admit every thing I posted was 'fact', so you can't point out what was 'made up' ....... LOL typical lefty. And you think that by moving the goal posts that lets you off the hook. It doesn't, if anything it just proves my point. Your fellow Labour campaigners on here are claiming, out of the blue with no evidence or any support in reality, that their adversaries are BNP voters. Still, it's a step up from screaming Nazi. It's still too retro, though. Don't any of you have any new material to troll and bait with?
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Post by ratcliff on Jan 5, 2024 11:50:05 GMT
What I'm arguing about us that when Sir Kier went to the Grammar school it was a free pay school. It become private when he was Already there And if pupils were already there the Local Authority paid there tuition fees. What labour are doing is stopping the Tax Relief private school. Do you think schools like Elton should be a tax burden on the County. The money saved will go to the compensive School need heavy funding after the years of neglect by this Government. But what of the future Keir Starmers who would benefit just as much as he did through experience of the Grammar School and Private School systems? - are they just tossed aside? How will the kids in years to come from working class backgrounds who wish to done very well for themselves achieve that once you have taken that ladder enjoyed by Starmer away? Don't forget Starmer's special personal exra tax perks pension arrangements (just for him alone ) the likes of which he wants to deny to anyone else 3. The 1971 Act shall have effect in relation to any pension payable under the Pension Scheme for Keir Starmer QC (being a scheme made under section 1 of the Superannuation Act 1972(1)), as if it were a pension specified in Part 1 of Schedule 2 to the 1971 Act. www.legislation.gov.uk/uksi/2013/2588/contents/made
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Post by ratcliff on Jan 5, 2024 12:01:35 GMT
OK - let me try and put it more simply for you. Currently if a School purchases a new computer as a charity it pays a reduced rate of 5% VAT - as it is the consumer of the product. If the School sells a service (education) to a parent then that parent will pay 20% VAT - as they are the consumer of the product. Yes I get that that's what I been saying all along . And of course whatever the parent buys that is income for the school and they don't pay a penny of tax on that income Like I said what has what the parent pays in vat got to do if what the private school pays in income tax. Don't understand why you and the rest of the right wingers support such Millionaire tax burden on the tax payer Businesses do not pay income tax-they pay corporation tax/cgt etc , individuals pay income tax
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Post by andrewbrown on Jan 5, 2024 12:12:19 GMT
There is nothing more politically foolish than the artificial contrivances thought up by politically biased Righties. So point out where it's made up?
UNISON is the NHS Union (fact)
UNISON supports Labour (fact)
Junior doctors are striking for a outrageous 35% pay rise (fact)
Junior doctors can return to work, but chose to have a extended Christmas 'holiday' break (fact)
** What bits ^^ are made up?
You've mixed up your strikes. Unison is the nurses strike. Junior doctors are under the BMA.
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Post by jonksy on Jan 5, 2024 12:15:13 GMT
So point out where it's made up?
UNISON is the NHS Union (fact)
UNISON supports Labour (fact)
Junior doctors are striking for a outrageous 35% pay rise (fact)
Junior doctors can return to work, but chose to have a extended Christmas 'holiday' break (fact)
** What bits ^^ are made up?
You've mixed up your strikes. Unison is the nurses strike. Junior doctors are under the BMA. Same shit different day Andy they are affiliated.
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Post by andrewbrown on Jan 5, 2024 12:18:20 GMT
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Post by Fairsociety on Jan 5, 2024 12:23:37 GMT
So point out where it's made up?
UNISON is the NHS Union (fact)
UNISON supports Labour (fact)
Junior doctors are striking for a outrageous 35% pay rise (fact)
Junior doctors can return to work, but chose to have a extended Christmas 'holiday' break (fact)
** What bits ^^ are made up?
You've mixed up your strikes. Unison is the nurses strike. Junior doctors are under the BMA. They all piss in the same pot andrew
UNISON Cymru/Wales extends solidarity to junior doctors
Cymru/Wales regional secretary notes Welsh doctors are not striking because the Welsh government values them
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Post by ratcliff on Jan 5, 2024 12:24:19 GMT
So point out where it's made up?
UNISON is the NHS Union (fact)
UNISON supports Labour (fact)
Junior doctors are striking for a outrageous 35% pay rise (fact)
Junior doctors can return to work, but chose to have a extended Christmas 'holiday' break (fact)
** What bits ^^ are made up?
You've mixed up your strikes. Unison is the nurses strike. Junior doctors are under the BMA. BMA = Trades Union Unison = Trades Union All organising strikes for their own members in NHS other unions organise strikes for their own members in other areas eg RMT/ASLEF etc in Train travel
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Post by jonksy on Jan 5, 2024 12:28:13 GMT
All the fucking unions are affiliated and ALL of them have received funds from JSO.
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Post by andrewbrown on Jan 5, 2024 12:46:44 GMT
All the fucking unions are affiliated and ALL of them have received funds from JSO. I love the way that you quote a link proving you are wrong.
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Post by jonksy on Jan 5, 2024 12:48:29 GMT
All the fucking unions are affiliated and ALL of them have received funds from JSO. I love the way that you quote a link proving you are wrong. Your link proves fuck all Andy.
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Post by andrewbrown on Jan 5, 2024 12:48:30 GMT
You've mixed up your strikes. Unison is the nurses strike. Junior doctors are under the BMA. BMA = Trades Union Unison = Trades Union All organising strikes for their own members in NHS other unions organise strikes for their own members in other areas eg RMT/ASLEF etc in Train travel Correct. But they are separate strikes and separate unions. UNISON is affiliated to the Labour Party, but BMA isn't.
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Post by Totheleft on Jan 5, 2024 20:06:11 GMT
Yes I get that that's what I been saying all along . And of course whatever the parent buys that is income for the school and they don't pay a penny of tax on that income Like I said what has what the parent pays in vat got to do if what the private school pays in income tax. Don't understand why you and the rest of the right wingers support such Millionaire tax burden on the tax payer Businesses do not pay income tax-they pay corporation tax/cgt etc , individuals pay income tax OK I got it wrong about income tax but has a Charity they don't pay corporation tax . Not a penny
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Post by Totheleft on Jan 5, 2024 20:15:13 GMT
But what of the future Keir Starmers who would benefit just as much as he did through experience of the Grammar School and Private School systems? - are they just tossed aside? How will the kids in years to come from working class backgrounds who wish to done very well for themselves achieve that once you have taken that ladder enjoyed by Starmer away? Don't forget Starmer's special personal exra tax perks pension arrangements (just for him alone ) the likes of which he wants to deny to anyone else 3. The 1971 Act shall have effect in relation to any pension payable under the Pension Scheme for Keir Starmer QC (being a scheme made under section 1 of the Superannuation Act 1972(1)), as if it were a pension specified in Part 1 of Schedule 2 to the 1971 Act. www.legislation.gov.uk/uksi/2013/2588/contents/madeThink that insignificant compared to what Private Schools don't pay in corporation tax don't you
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Post by see2 on Jan 5, 2024 20:21:00 GMT
And you think that by moving the goal posts that lets you off the hook. It doesn't, if anything it just proves my point. Your fellow Labour campaigners on here are claiming, out of the blue with no evidence or any support in reality, that their adversaries are BNP voters. Still, it's a step up from screaming Nazi. It's still too retro, though. Don't any of you have any new material to troll and bait with? I think "Labour campaigners" is an exaggeration, I'm only aware of one. I don't participate in either trolling or baiting. Most of my posts are about clarifying.
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