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Post by The Squeezed Middle on Jun 27, 2024 17:31:59 GMT
Then you're in the right place. I'm in two... And you post nonsense in both.
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Post by Pacifico on Jun 27, 2024 17:34:10 GMT
No it did not. The final text agreed by the European Council says nothing of the sort. Can't find the original letter now. But here's the suggest solution. No 492/2011 on freedom of movement for workers within the Union which will provide for an alert and safeguard mechanism that responds to situations of inflow of workers from other Member States of an exceptional magnitude over an extended period of time. A Member State wishing to avail itself of the mechanism would notify the Commission and the Council that such an exceptional situation exists on a scale that affects essential aspects of its social security system, including the primary purpose of its in-work benefits system, or which leads to difficulties which are serious and liable to persist in its employment market or are putting an excessive pressure on the proper functioning of its public services. On a proposal from the Commission having examined the notification, the Council could, by means of an implementing act, authorise the Member State concerned to restrict access to in-work welfare benefits to the extent necessary. The implementing act would authorise the Member State to limit the access of Union workers newly entering its labour market to in-work benefits for a total period of up to four years from the commencement of employment. The was just a replacement of the previous legislation from 1968 that always allowed member states to apply to the commission to suspend the rights of FoM. The decision remains with the Commission - it is not the unilateral suspension of FoM that Cameron wanted.
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Post by Totheleft on Jun 27, 2024 17:51:20 GMT
I did say pay less Pensioners in the UK (people above the State Pension age) are usually required to pay Council Tax. However, there are some discounts and exemptions available for certain groups, including pensioners. If you're a pensioner, any council tax reduction will apply to the whole of your bill.23 Apr 2024
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Post by Totheleft on Jun 27, 2024 17:52:39 GMT
Pensioners pay less council tax Another perk . Cant wait to be a Pensioner No they, don't. Pensioners in the UK (people above the State Pension age) are usually required to pay Council Tax. However, there are some discounts and exemptions available for certain groups, including pensioners. If you're a pensioner, any council tax reduction will apply to the whole of your bill.23 Apr 2024
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Post by Totheleft on Jun 27, 2024 17:55:44 GMT
I did say less Pensioners in the UK (people above the State Pension age) are usually required to pay Council Tax. However, there are some discounts and exemptions available for certain groups, including pensioners. If you're a pensioner, any council tax reduction will apply to the whole of your bill.23 Apr 2024
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Post by Totheleft on Jun 27, 2024 17:57:19 GMT
Is that your way of doubling down when you've stated a falsehood? You expect us to "go figure" and find an erroneous result which supports your erroneous point of view. Up your game and explain properly. Pensioners in the UK (people above the State Pension age) are usually required to pay Council Tax. However, there are some discounts and exemptions available for certain groups, including pensioners. If you're a pensioner, any council tax reduction will apply to the whole of your bill.23 Apr 2024
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Post by Bentley on Jun 27, 2024 17:59:59 GMT
I did say less Pensioners in the UK (people above the State Pension age) are usually required to pay Council Tax. However, there are some discounts and exemptions available for certain groups, including pensioners. If you're a pensioner, any council tax reduction will apply to the whole of your bill.23 Apr 2024 I know what you said but your cut and paste points out that you were wrong .
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Post by sandypine on Jun 27, 2024 18:00:30 GMT
Is that your way of doubling down when you've stated a falsehood? You expect us to "go figure" and find an erroneous result which supports your erroneous point of view. Up your game and explain properly. Pensioners in the UK (people above the State Pension age) are usually required to pay Council Tax. However, there are some discounts and exemptions available for certain groups, including pensioners. If you're a pensioner, any council tax reduction will apply to the whole of your bill.23 Apr 2024 Pensioners do not pay less Council Tax, some can if they fall into certain groups that are claiming benefits other than the state pension. Not the same thing at all.
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Post by Totheleft on Jun 27, 2024 18:16:03 GMT
Pensioners in the UK (people above the State Pension age) are usually required to pay Council Tax. However, there are some discounts and exemptions available for certain groups, including pensioners. If you're a pensioner, any council tax reduction will apply to the whole of your bill.23 Apr 2024 Pensioners do not pay less Council Tax, some can if they fall into certain groups that are claiming benefits other than the state pension. Not the same thing at all. pensioners. If you're a pensioner, any council tax reduction will apply to the whole of your bill.23 Apr 2024
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Post by Totheleft on Jun 27, 2024 18:17:13 GMT
I did say less Pensioners in the UK (people above the State Pension age) are usually required to pay Council Tax. However, there are some discounts and exemptions available for certain groups, including pensioners. If you're a pensioner, any council tax reduction will apply to the whole of your bill.23 Apr 2024 I know what you said but your cut and paste points out that you were wrong . If you're a pensioner, any council tax reduction will apply to the whole of your bill.23 Apr 2024
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Post by Bentley on Jun 27, 2024 18:34:23 GMT
I know what you said but your cut and paste points out that you were wrong . If you're a pensioner, any council tax reduction will apply to the whole of your bill.23 Apr 2024 You just blindly cut and pasted that . It didn’t help . Do you understand what it means ? What it doesn’t mean is “Pensioners pay less council tax “.
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Post by aristaeus on Jun 27, 2024 18:34:27 GMT
Reform UK drops candidate revealed to have been BNP member. Raymond Saint, who is standing in Basingstoke, was recorded as BNP member on list published in 2009.
I wonder what attracted an ex-member of a neo-Nazi party to Reform?
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Post by Bentley on Jun 27, 2024 18:42:25 GMT
Reform UK drops candidate revealed to have been BNP member. Raymond Saint, who is standing in Basingstoke, was recorded as BNP member on list published in 2009. I wonder what attracted an ex-member of a neo-Nazi party to Reform? Same thing that attracted the Socialist Starmer and the “ I toyed with Marxism” Blair . The difference is Saint has been dropped and the other two became leaders .
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Post by Totheleft on Jun 27, 2024 18:50:47 GMT
If you're a pensioner, any council tax reduction will apply to the whole of your bill.23 Apr 2024 You just blindly cut and pasted that . It didn’t help . Do you understand what it means ? What it doesn’t mean is “Pensioners pay less council tax “. You do know what reduction means How do I claim Council Tax Reduction? The first thing you need to do to make a claim is contact your local council. All local councils use the same Council Tax Reduction scheme for people over State Pension, but the scheme for people below State Pension age can vary between councils. Contact your local council to find out which scheme they use.
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Post by Bentley on Jun 27, 2024 18:56:25 GMT
You just blindly cut and pasted that . It didn’t help . Do you understand what it means ? What it doesn’t mean is “Pensioners pay less council tax “. You do know what reduction means How do I claim Council Tax Reduction? The first thing you need to do to make a claim is contact your local council. All local councils use the same Council Tax Reduction scheme for people over State Pension, but the scheme for people below State Pension age can vary between councils. Contact your local council to find out which scheme they use. Jeez you are thick . You posted “Pensioners in the UK (people above the State Pension age) are USUALLY required to pay Council Tax. However, there are SOME discounts and EXEMPTIONS available for CERTAIN groups, including pensioners. If you're a pensioner, any council tax reduction will apply to the whole of your bill.23 Apr 2024” That doesn’t equate to “Pensioners pay less council tax “ Sandypine explained it in a previous post . Doofus .
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