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That's what my ears heard. The chap who rang in wasn't corrected or his comments weren't retracted. Does the article also say that when they tested notes taken in the Houses of Parliament that 6 out of ten of those notes didn't have traces of pixie dust on them. Or The MP' s bar in the House of Parliament is the just the same as every bar in the UK and banned smoking?

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£2100 for a £10m, property

 

 

 

thats a joke :thumbdown:

 

 

That it is!

 

Cornwall - bands A to H based on house value (1991 setting)

 

Band A - up to & including £40K

 

Bands B to G sliding scale in between

 

Band H - more than £320k

 

The banding ranges are wholly out of kilter with market values (2017 setting)

 

We're well over due a system shake up (remember the Labour manifesto? Land Value Tax??)

 

Remember the "mansion tax" proposals?

 

Which party will be brave enough not to kick this long overdue revision into the long grass??

 

😳

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MPs wages are not subject to taxation. We have to pay for their second home in London admittedly a mortgage on interest only basis( however if they sell the property the mortgage is paid off and they pocket the rest). Meals are paid for (as MPs must be fed and watered) all travel expenses are paid for by us etc etc etc. If after having all your possible living expenses covered and you are left with £74k a year in pocket money, you don't think that's very good then what work do you do and in what areas? I'm on my way because the roads around you are paved with gold :lol:

 

Dont mention the gold Richie :001_rolleyes:Gordon Brown's decision to sell half of the UK's gold reserves 'cost UK 5billion' - Telegraph

 

Bob

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At the time I could only figger barstardchops Brown, sold the UK Gold cheap, to help nobble the £ Stirling's value, against the Euro, to make "their" machinations to get us to join the Euro easier?

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Unbelievable - Boris, who one week agovoted against the 1% public sector pay cap being lifted is now in favour of lifting it. One week!

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At the time I could only figger barstardchops Brown, sold the UK Gold cheap, to help nobble the £ Stirling's value, against the Euro, to make "their" machinations to get us to join the Euro easier?

 

More to do with propping up labours failed spend your way out of a huge hole policy Mr Flock. If they had their way they would do it all again.

 

Bob

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