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[Finance]
Dissolving a company
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I don't know the details, but there are circumstances when - if the company is not wound up in the right way - the directors can become...
Jan 12, 2025
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[Politics]
Who will be Chancellor on Jan 1st 2026?
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Reeves's big political problem is that she has promised not to further increase taxes, not to materially cut spending, and not to break...
Jan 12, 2025
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[Politics]
Are Labour going to turn this country around?
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If Burgess Hill has everything you need, and the place you live now has nothing that you need, why did you move?
Jan 11, 2025
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[Politics]
Wealth Inequality
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Most of Musk's wealth is in Tesla. To impoverish Musk (or rather, to bring his wealth down to £10m) then Tesla must be made all but...
Jan 11, 2025
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[Politics]
Wealth Inequality
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I certainly don't think it's OK. Must, it's been reported on this site, has about $500 billion, so that means that the bottom half of...
Jan 11, 2025
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[Politics]
Wealth Inequality
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I In the case of the much-maligned Musk,, this would be easy. Stop buying his cars. If Tesla were driven out of business, he wouldn't...
Jan 11, 2025
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[Politics]
Wealth Inequality
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Don't get the idea that the unions were all on the side of the working man. For example, in Colne in the mid-seventies, a 40 year old...
Jan 11, 2025
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[Politics]
Are Labour going to turn this country around?
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It's worse than simply having no strategic planning. Governments of all colours made plans not to allow housebuilding. It bugs me that...
Jan 10, 2025
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[Politics]
Labour Party meltdown incoming.......
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Seeing as he has the most high-spending policy in government, I can't see him becoming poacher-turned-gamekeeper and having to try and...
Jan 10, 2025
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[Politics]
Wealth Inequality
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Dull but competent? One out of two ain't bad.
Jan 10, 2025
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[NSC]
How much do you spend on SUNGLASSES ?
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Question for opticians. Some of them say that we should wear sunglasses all day and every day to cut out ultraviolet light, because it...
Jan 9, 2025
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[NSC]
How much do you spend on SUNGLASSES ?
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Would be very useful for blind people. It doesn't even need to recognise strangers, just your own acquaintances. (Perhaps it's already...
Jan 9, 2025
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dsr-burnley
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[Politics]
Are Labour going to turn this country around?
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What do you do with the billionaires, though? According to the Independent last April, there are 55 UK billionaires with total wealth...
Jan 9, 2025
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[Misc]
Happy New Year ? What ?
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And of course the traditional New Year's Day was March 25th, until the late 1600's.
Jan 8, 2025
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[Misc]
Happy New Year ? What ?
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It's permissible to wish people a Happy New Year for the first 28 days of January. Fortunately the Chinese new year is on the 29th...
Jan 8, 2025
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