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Post by detox on Sept 23, 2022 16:30:44 GMT 1
We'll ship some German beers in for him. Not getting many Euros to his pounds though
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Post by townrwe on Sept 23, 2022 17:02:05 GMT 1
Today's extraordinary mini-budget might help Dean to persuade Dave to come. He might have to fib a little about the starting date for the reduction in top-earners' tax from 45% down to 40%, but it's worth tens of thousands of pounds a year to someone earning what He can expect. [This is the only good thing I can see in a budget that ought to be a suicide note by this government]. Not sure how it would be a suicide note.... the working man/woman is much better off after the budget. If you look at what others at then you don't realise what you have yourself. It's given business chance to plan major investments which creates jobs and better paid jobs at that. Lowering tax rates at the top end is unpopular, but in reality these people are multinational and pay tax at the lowest rate they can in any country they operate, by having the lowest tax burden in the G7 the UK is an attractive base for wealth which will boost treasury coffers. The examples where a low tax economy failing were before multi nationals and boarderless trade. It has risks, but short term will boost growth and recession recovery (which we are already in unofficially) It's good for everyone even if the media choose to promote the wealthy getting wealthier and the gap growing. Its almost like people would prefer a 20k rather than 35k job as long as the guy earning 200k doesn't earn 350k.
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Post by iangreaves on Sept 23, 2022 17:19:19 GMT 1
Today's extraordinary mini-budget might help Dean to persuade Dave to come. He might have to fib a little about the starting date for the reduction in top-earners' tax from 45% down to 40%, but it's worth tens of thousands of pounds a year to someone earning what He can expect. [This is the only good thing I can see in a budget that ought to be a suicide note by this government]. Not sure how it would be a suicide note.... the working man/woman is much better off after the budget. If you look at what others at then you don't realise what you have yourself. It's given business chance to plan major investments which creates jobs and better paid jobs at that. Lowering tax rates at the top end is unpopular, but in reality these people are multinational and pay tax at the lowest rate they can in any country they operate, by having the lowest tax burden in the G7 the UK is an attractive base for wealth which will boost treasury coffers. The examples where a low tax economy failing were before multi nationals and boarderless trade. It has risks, but short term will boost growth and recession recovery (which we are already in unofficially) It's good for everyone even if the media choose to promote the wealthy getting wealthier and the gap growing. Its almost like people would prefer a 20k rather than 35k job as long as the guy earning 200k doesn't earn 350k. The Tories claim to be the party of sound finances. Today they instigated borrowing on a monumental scale - so much that the markets have taken fright and we are in the midst of a full-blown currency crisis.
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Post by kennyk2 on Sept 23, 2022 17:22:00 GMT 1
From David Wagner to curries to politics on the same thread. Only on DATM!
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Post by swollentoe on Sept 23, 2022 17:27:47 GMT 1
How come most people refer to an "Indian" when talking about curries . Probably as many , or even more are Pakistani restaurants/takeaways.. Nope... most are Bangladeshi. Indian is a generic term. East Pakistan and before that India so Indian food 😋
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Post by Orinoco on Sept 23, 2022 17:41:44 GMT 1
There's an Akbar's cafe also, ain't been there, has anyone on here? Akbars Cafe doesn’t serve alcohol, so there are plenty of Asian families go there. It is also fusion curry, so you might get a curried shepherds pie ot curry lasagne. Excellent place, although not been for a while. sounds cool, may have to pay a call there!!, some good curry houses heading up towards great Horton according to the locals, i use balti ranch in Bradford for takeawy, 0pposite the woodman pub, also spice hut down low moor just of hudds road, garlic nanns are size of dustbin lids!!. has wagner got job yet? can stop talking curries!!!
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Post by allan 1958 (OAF-WROY)(SSLFF) on Sept 23, 2022 17:43:59 GMT 1
It's Indian food. Pakistan is just a new made up country. You Hindu?
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Post by ldr on Sept 23, 2022 17:48:27 GMT 1
Today's extraordinary mini-budget might help Dean to persuade Dave to come. He might have to fib a little about the starting date for the reduction in top-earners' tax from 45% down to 40%, but it's worth tens of thousands of pounds a year to someone earning what He can expect. [This is the only good thing I can see in a budget that ought to be a suicide note by this government]. Not sure how it would be a suicide note.... the working man/woman is much better off after the budget. If you look at what others at then you don't realise what you have yourself. It's given business chance to plan major investments which creates jobs and better paid jobs at that. Lowering tax rates at the top end is unpopular, but in reality these people are multinational and pay tax at the lowest rate they can in any country they operate, by having the lowest tax burden in the G7 the UK is an attractive base for wealth which will boost treasury coffers. The examples where a low tax economy failing were before multi nationals and boarderless trade. It has risks, but short term will boost growth and recession recovery (which we are already in unofficially) It's good for everyone even if the media choose to promote the wealthy getting wealthier and the gap growing. Its almost like people would prefer a 20k rather than 35k job as long as the guy earning 200k doesn't earn 350k. That all sounds pretty reasonable until you factor in the eye watering levels of borrowing needed to fund this tax cut. We are going to be paying for this for a generation and the value of the pound is falling as we speak.
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Post by townarentbest on Sept 23, 2022 18:03:14 GMT 1
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Post by canterburyterrier on Sept 23, 2022 19:43:11 GMT 1
Today's extraordinary mini-budget might help Dean to persuade Dave to come. He might have to fib a little about the starting date for the reduction in top-earners' tax from 45% down to 40%, but it's worth tens of thousands of pounds a year to someone earning what He can expect. [This is the only good thing I can see in a budget that ought to be a suicide note by this government]. Not sure how it would be a suicide note.... the working man/woman is much better off after the budget. If you look at what others at then you don't realise what you have yourself. It's given business chance to plan major investments which creates jobs and better paid jobs at that. Lowering tax rates at the top end is unpopular, but in reality these people are multinational and pay tax at the lowest rate they can in any country they operate, by having the lowest tax burden in the G7 the UK is an attractive base for wealth which will boost treasury coffers. The examples where a low tax economy failing were before multi nationals and boarderless trade. It has risks, but short term will boost growth and recession recovery (which we are already in unofficially) It's good for everyone even if the media choose to promote the wealthy getting wealthier and the gap growing. Its almost like people would prefer a 20k rather than 35k job as long as the guy earning 200k doesn't earn 350k. It would appear that your understanding of economics is as flawed as your knowledge of possible transfers. This budget is very reminiscent of the budget of 1972, undertaken in a very similar financial climate. It was a disaster - hope I am wrong but I expect this to be the same.
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Post by Teddington Ted on Sept 23, 2022 19:54:01 GMT 1
Today's extraordinary mini-budget might help Dean to persuade Dave to come. He might have to fib a little about the starting date for the reduction in top-earners' tax from 45% down to 40%, but it's worth tens of thousands of pounds a year to someone earning what He can expect. [This is the only good thing I can see in a budget that ought to be a suicide note by this government]. Not sure how it would be a suicide note.... the working man/woman is much better off after the budget. If you look at what others at then you don't realise what you have yourself. It's given business chance to plan major investments which creates jobs and better paid jobs at that. Lowering tax rates at the top end is unpopular, but in reality these people are multinational and pay tax at the lowest rate they can in any country they operate, by having the lowest tax burden in the G7 the UK is an attractive base for wealth which will boost treasury coffers. The examples where a low tax economy failing were before multi nationals and boarderless trade. It has risks, but short term will boost growth and recession recovery (which we are already in unofficially) It's good for everyone even if the media choose to promote the wealthy getting wealthier and the gap growing. Its almost like people would prefer a 20k rather than 35k job as long as the guy earning 200k doesn't earn 350k. Good to see you know much about politics & economics as you do about upcoming transfers.
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Post by nicovaesen on Sept 23, 2022 20:05:56 GMT 1
Tories helping out who helps them out. With an election approaching they’ll need all the sponsors/funding they can get so most of them if not all are rich. I’m poor and thick and even I see that.
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Post by waggers on Sept 23, 2022 20:26:12 GMT 1
Tories helping out who helps them out. With an election approaching they’ll need all the sponsors/funding they can get so most of them if not all are rich. I’m poor and thick and even I see that. I'm sure political debate was banned on here. Let's not all get into a Huddersfield Fan Question Time debate again it never ends well.
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Post by Clark W Griswald (CAS) on Sept 23, 2022 20:26:23 GMT 1
The same Akbars that recently scored 1/5 for hygiene? Where did you hear this? I went three weeks ago and it was fantastic. Some very ropey suggestions on this thread though. After some research I found it was a while back but it definitely happened. I don't care whether they have 5 now or not they were preparing food in an unhygienic kitchen at that time. I won't set foot in there
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Post by Wingman on Sept 23, 2022 20:29:14 GMT 1
Topic clearly off thread but I can’t resist wondering if Kwarteng devised this budget whilst on the same food snaffs he had eaten before he sat at the Queen’s funeral.
If he did, well, we are all fucked.
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Post by terriersyndrome on Sept 23, 2022 20:38:04 GMT 1
Can we get this thread back on track please.
Is the pink elephant still going?
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Post by Porrohman on Sept 23, 2022 20:44:40 GMT 1
Today's extraordinary mini-budget might help Dean to persuade Dave to come. He might have to fib a little about the starting date for the reduction in top-earners' tax from 45% down to 40%, but it's worth tens of thousands of pounds a year to someone earning what He can expect. [This is the only good thing I can see in a budget that ought to be a suicide note by this government]. Not sure how it would be a suicide note.... the working man/woman is much better off after the budget. If you look at what others at then you don't realise what you have yourself. It's given business chance to plan major investments which creates jobs and better paid jobs at that. Lowering tax rates at the top end is unpopular, but in reality these people are multinational and pay tax at the lowest rate they can in any country they operate, by having the lowest tax burden in the G7 the UK is an attractive base for wealth which will boost treasury coffers. The examples where a low tax economy failing were before multi nationals and boarderless trade. It has risks, but short term will boost growth and recession recovery (which we are already in unofficially) It's good for everyone even if the media choose to promote the wealthy getting wealthier and the gap growing. Its almost like people would prefer a 20k rather than 35k job as long as the guy earning 200k doesn't earn 350k. Much better off ? From what I saw the lower earners will profit by a few hundred pounds, the high earners by nearly 10 grand 🤨
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Post by 8pack on Sept 23, 2022 20:45:10 GMT 1
Not sure how it would be a suicide note.... the working man/woman is much better off after the budget. If you look at what others at then you don't realise what you have yourself. It's given business chance to plan major investments which creates jobs and better paid jobs at that. Lowering tax rates at the top end is unpopular, but in reality these people are multinational and pay tax at the lowest rate they can in any country they operate, by having the lowest tax burden in the G7 the UK is an attractive base for wealth which will boost treasury coffers. The examples where a low tax economy failing were before multi nationals and boarderless trade. It has risks, but short term will boost growth and recession recovery (which we are already in unofficially) It's good for everyone even if the media choose to promote the wealthy getting wealthier and the gap growing. Its almost like people would prefer a 20k rather than 35k job as long as the guy earning 200k doesn't earn 350k. It would appear that your understanding of economics is as flawed as your knowledge of possible transfers. This budget is very reminiscent of the budget of 1972, undertaken in a very similar financial climate. It was a disaster - hope I am wrong but I expect this to be the same. This has disaster written all over it....Bank of England raising rates to cool the economy and inflation whilst our government pulling in the exact opposite direction.Money printer in turbo mode... Borrowing at a higher rate. Insanity...
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Post by Porrohman on Sept 23, 2022 20:45:42 GMT 1
Can we get this thread back on track please. Is the pink elephant still going? At Meltham. Yes, my daughters best mate works there.
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Post by Porrohman on Sept 23, 2022 20:49:10 GMT 1
Topic clearly off thread but I can’t resist wondering if Kwarteng devised this budget whilst on the same food snaffs he had eaten before he sat at the Queen’s funeral. If he did, well, we are all fucked. The media seem to be going out of their way to ignore the state of the coked up twat, don't they 🤔. Saw somewhere that he's not unknown to the insides of Liz Truss too.
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Post by brighousebandbred on Sept 23, 2022 21:09:04 GMT 1
The conservative government figure out a new way to give themselves another large pay rise cut the 45% tax bracket for earners over 150,000 . Unbelievable, oh and give them a NI pay hike . Do they realise we are all on our knees near the bottom and in the middle. They only care about the rich. Bastards
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Post by griffa on Sept 23, 2022 21:11:15 GMT 1
Not sure how it would be a suicide note.... the working man/woman is much better off after the budget. If you look at what others at then you don't realise what you have yourself. It's given business chance to plan major investments which creates jobs and better paid jobs at that. Lowering tax rates at the top end is unpopular, but in reality these people are multinational and pay tax at the lowest rate they can in any country they operate, by having the lowest tax burden in the G7 the UK is an attractive base for wealth which will boost treasury coffers. The examples where a low tax economy failing were before multi nationals and boarderless trade. It has risks, but short term will boost growth and recession recovery (which we are already in unofficially) It's good for everyone even if the media choose to promote the wealthy getting wealthier and the gap growing. Its almost like people would prefer a 20k rather than 35k job as long as the guy earning 200k doesn't earn 350k. The Tories claim to be the party of sound finances. Today they instigated borrowing on a monumental scale - so much that the markets have taken fright and we are in the midst of a full-blown currency crisis. You should be on the stage, trickle down economics, didn't work 1st time round, won't work this time - we need a new Government & soon.
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Post by Clark W Griswald (CAS) on Sept 23, 2022 21:22:07 GMT 1
Three Singhs on Sticker Lane is class also
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Post by space hardware on Sept 23, 2022 21:37:05 GMT 1
Today's extraordinary mini-budget might help Dean to persuade Dave to come. He might have to fib a little about the starting date for the reduction in top-earners' tax from 45% down to 40%, but it's worth tens of thousands of pounds a year to someone earning what He can expect. [This is the only good thing I can see in a budget that ought to be a suicide note by this government]. Not sure how it would be a suicide note.... the working man/woman is much better off after the budget. If you look at what others at then you don't realise what you have yourself. It's given business chance to plan major investments which creates jobs and better paid jobs at that. Lowering tax rates at the top end is unpopular, but in reality these people are multinational and pay tax at the lowest rate they can in any country they operate, by having the lowest tax burden in the G7 the UK is an attractive base for wealth which will boost treasury coffers. The examples where a low tax economy failing were before multi nationals and boarderless trade. It has risks, but short term will boost growth and recession recovery (which we are already in unofficially) It's good for everyone even if the media choose to promote the wealthy getting wealthier and the gap growing. Its almost like people would prefer a 20k rather than 35k job as long as the guy earning 200k doesn't earn 350k. What the fuck are you talking about?
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Post by richhtfc on Sept 23, 2022 21:49:10 GMT 1
I’m just gonna leave this here for anyone who really loves authentic curry. Forget ‘it’s all about the gravy’ I spent 15 years believing that. Just cook this recipe if you want authentic Pakistani Karahi.
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Post by Next Manager coming soon on Sept 23, 2022 21:49:21 GMT 1
Sees new post on thread.
Sees it’s about politics and curry.
Gets really mad for no reason.
Closes post.
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Post by portugalterrier on Sept 23, 2022 21:50:26 GMT 1
Just to point out, the last time we had a top rate of 40% was under the Labour government of Blair, the Conservative increased it to 45%.
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Post by terriersyndrome on Sept 23, 2022 21:52:31 GMT 1
Today's extraordinary mini-budget might help Dean to persuade Dave to come. He might have to fib a little about the starting date for the reduction in top-earners' tax from 45% down to 40%, but it's worth tens of thousands of pounds a year to someone earning what He can expect. [This is the only good thing I can see in a budget that ought to be a suicide note by this government]. Not sure how it would be a suicide note.... the working man/woman is much better off after the budget. If you look at what others at then you don't realise what you have yourself. It's given business chance to plan major investments which creates jobs and better paid jobs at that. Lowering tax rates at the top end is unpopular, but in reality these people are multinational and pay tax at the lowest rate they can in any country they operate, by having the lowest tax burden in the G7 the UK is an attractive base for wealth which will boost treasury coffers. The examples where a low tax economy failing were before multi nationals and boarderless trade. It has risks, but short term will boost growth and recession recovery (which we are already in unofficially) It's good for everyone even if the media choose to promote the wealthy getting wealthier and the gap growing. Its almost like people would prefer a 20k rather than 35k job as long as the guy earning 200k doesn't earn 350k. This thread is about curry houses. Take your politics elsewhere ;D
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Post by jb1 on Sept 23, 2022 21:53:19 GMT 1
Today's extraordinary mini-budget might help Dean to persuade Dave to come. He might have to fib a little about the starting date for the reduction in top-earners' tax from 45% down to 40%, but it's worth tens of thousands of pounds a year to someone earning what He can expect. [This is the only good thing I can see in a budget that ought to be a suicide note by this government]. Not sure how it would be a suicide note.... the working man/woman is much better off after the budget. If you look at what others at then you don't realise what you have yourself. It's given business chance to plan major investments which creates jobs and better paid jobs at that. Lowering tax rates at the top end is unpopular, but in reality these people are multinational and pay tax at the lowest rate they can in any country they operate, by having the lowest tax burden in the G7 the UK is an attractive base for wealth which will boost treasury coffers. The examples where a low tax economy failing were before multi nationals and boarderless trade. It has risks, but short term will boost growth and recession recovery (which we are already in unofficially) It's good for everyone even if the media choose to promote the wealthy getting wealthier and the gap growing. Its almost like people would prefer a 20k rather than 35k job as long as the guy earning 200k doesn't earn 350k. Low tax economies are fine as long as they are affordable. Everything is financed by debt though. For an analogy - it’s like buying a football club even though you have no money and relying on future income to pay off the debt. It worked for the Glazers because Man U were a good bet and they were managed well. We don’t have to look far from home to see when it hasn’t worked. People can make their own minds up as to whether the UK economy is managed well.
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Post by ponteterrier on Sept 23, 2022 21:55:11 GMT 1
Came on to see what latest news is regarding our living club legend.
Now I'm even more depressed and in need of a curry. Cheers for that....
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