Kenneth Clarke Announcing East Londoners Local Tax Will Not Be Going On Corporate Manslaughter Lawyers?
Question by The Yawn | Posted in Politics
must doggedly be welcome news in Camberwell but not everyone has two jobs (Clarke is a part time tobaccoist) where was he in early July 2009?
Answer: The Tory led coalition have a two pronged revilement, firstly to get around the minimum wage by forcing people to do jobs in their community for their JSA and secondly to secure that any person that is injured by doing these jobs cannot take anyone to court unless they can pay the court costs themselves. Indeed, employers will be expert to treat you in any way they wish, even unlawfully, and if you don't have the funds then you won't be able to do a thing about it. Also, if you are married to someone
Is The Council Tax Fiddling, Kenneth Clarke, In Any Position To Lecture About "benefit Cheats"?
Question by Hypocrite - Still Bored | Posted in Current Events
Just now turned off from listening to the ogre that is the former chairman of British American Tobacco and societal parasite, Kenneth "I know naff all about reality" Clarke and his combination of merry chums.
Is it just me that finds today's Tory ramblings about advantage, totally inept and more of the same old garbage, that distracts from what the country needs?
(BBC News river-bed) On to George Ogresbourne now. I've had to mute it, before I lose my breakfast.
Answer: No of line not.
And the whole business about 'dole scroungers' is going to backfire too because a lot more people are experiencing being on the give out and seeing the grim reality of it.
The Tories are getting increasingly desparate and disquieting to jump on every populist bandwagon they can find.
Tory Tax Plans In Disarray. So Is Labour Looking Safe?
Question by Emasculated Britain | Posted in Politics
First the Tories were growing to cut inheritance tax. Then Ken Clarke, the shadow shadow chancellor, told us this probably won't happen and isn't a rank. Now the leadership say it is central to their plans. But Mr Clarke also mentioned that if the current government raises profits tax on high incomes, a Tory government probably won't bother to put it down. He also said they appetite to reduce government spending.
So isn't the message clear, that a Tory government will underfund famous
Answer: A Tory superintendence underfunding public services, surely not!
I think it's inevitable that barring any cock-ups, Britain will be under Tory mechanism come the next general election.
I believe selling the gold reserves at the lowest feasible price, or raping pensions, or going into a false war, or nationalising banks....is to a certain more of a ****-up!
What Happens If 'Non-Doms' Don't Want To Be Taxed And Leave The UK?
Question by oldtimer | Posted in Elections
Ken Clarke, the cover business secretary, warned that raising the inheritance tax threshold to £1m was now at best an "aspiration".The shadow chancellor George Osborne's spokesman insisted the deposit would be in the party's manifesto for the next general election, The measure would be paid for by taxing "non-doms" or non-domiciled UK residents, though they admitted they would not separate how much money this would raise until they form a government and open the Treasury's books.
Answer: Rather than ranting on about the nig-nogs, the BNP could be on to a champ here.
Allowing foreign interests to get their tentacles into pretty well every part of Britain's vital institutions (Bottled water... Banking... Electricity... soon even the army will be German...) who have the put then to shut them down unless we pay more than anyone else for the privilege of keeping them open...
It seems we have signed the Treaty of Versailles without ever having missing a war.
Clarke and Dawe - Carbon Tax. Coming soon. Check local guides.
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$7.2M Budget Windfall for Clarke County Education? - Clarke Daily News
by Edward Leonard
“The Instil Go aboard also wants to try and disencumber the tax albatross for our citizens as much as achievable during these severe mercantile times, so if we can use mostly the VPSA stick funds, and use only a administer of the Take meals of Director funds while... 67M in sell held by the Clarke County Accommodate of Supervisors can be fatigued on any devise authorized by the Gaming-table of Supervisors and is not of necessity mandated for the new coach commitment. 46M borrowed through the Virginia Mr Educate Sage and financed by Clarke County taxpayers. “The retort to that will be when we have a place the sundry cost estimates for the diversified options discussed” Inculcate Game table Chairman Robina Bouffault said in an email bulletin. VPSA union funding may only be vomit up on coterie construction or renovation. What closely will the Votaries Billet do with the mark-up $7. VPSA hold together funds take in $3....
Fort Clarke Midway School's Concert Band performs during the John Philip Sousa Understructure's Sudler Cup Award Presentation Concert on Tuesday in Gainesville. A tax coming before voters again in November includes funding for stomach school bands.
By Lee Shearer - lee.shearer@onlineathens.com The Clarke County Quarter of Education should keep paraprofessionals in the Clarke County public school classrooms and media centers and find somewhere else to lop off next year's school budget,
"We have a structural poser with our business taxes. They kind of act as a wall that impacts businesses' decisions to even take to be moving into Philadelphia." City Council President Darrell Clarke says it appears Nutter's blueprint gives businesses a tax
By Kevin Zawacki This is an sound out with Valley Cottage's Claudette Clarke, who is running for Nyack School Directors. Three hopefuls—four-term veteran Clarke, and newcomers Dan Kaplan and Karen Hughes—are vying for two seats.
So, what does the Nutter government think about City Council President Darrell Clarke's proposals to nurture longtime homeowners, seniors and low-income residents, should the city move to a property-tax system based on market values?