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6 minutes ago, trigger_andy said:

 

I think that kinda sums up why people are not so bothered about SE folk. :/ 

Said in jest to follow on from other comments

 

I must admit I'm not one of them... I want more brass for me and my family than shiny kit... Kit lost its appeal to me a while ago. 

 

I pay my fair share of tax just wonder if they're going to help after I've made my contributions yearly

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1 minute ago, dig-dug-dan said:

So, by ploughing my profits into the business the last two years and paying no tax as a result, I will get nothing then??

 

Cheers

No, you'll get 80% of what money you used to live off of and pay your rent/mortgage, buy your food, pay your electricity and gas etc. :) 

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7 minutes ago, dig-dug-dan said:

So, by ploughing my profits into the business the last two years and paying no tax as a result, I will get nothing then??

 

Cheers

That’s how I’m reading it. 
 

Starting to look like those that work, expand, invest are gonna get bent over again. 
 

There’s a certain appeal ( and financial reward apparently) to being a waster!

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2 hours ago, topchippyles said:

Lets see what he comes up with, Shires said it will not be until may but i say no way and will be available now 

 So it’s june that we will be getting something if anything,I was only a month out..close but no cigar.

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18 minutes ago, kevinjohnsonmbe said:

Travel to and from work is an exempted activity. 
 

There is ABSOLUTELY NOTHING in the dotGov guidance that places any addition caveats on the nature, location or perceived ‘urgency’ of the work. 
 

That has all been added afterwards by lower level ‘authorities.’

 

Boris, like Donald, as perfectly cognisant of the negative effect of closing industries down. There is a specific list of businesses that MUST close, if you ain’t on the list, you don’t have to close. 

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Fully understand whats going on pal , my work is in the middle of fucking no where like in commercial forestry, BUT who i cut for has stopped all hand cutting till further notice, WHY, due to the NHS being under extream pressure, and at the moment if any thing happened i would not to be wanting to either take some one in to a hospital or be taken my self, so i am out of work with not much sign of any help for 9 wk  from the government, Top and bottom of it it should be just the same for us all say for example £800 month Not a percentage of what you was earning, It is a crisis situation not a time to profit out of it but some will.

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