Nah, he's completely ruined his legacy in this country at least, can't even play in Manchester without protests. Don't think death will change the prevailing opinion he's a vile racist/fascist. People will continue to say they love the music of The Smiths but any love for Morrissey himself? No.
Giving Prescott the keys was the break in tradition, only on that occasion has Labour given the deputy PM residence. Either The Telegraph is very sloppy or deliberately riling up people who won't ever bother to check.
Looks like the Residence Nil-Rate Band was introduced in 2015 at the height of austerity, not really the right priority for the country at that time., makes sense to scrap it.
Currently in the process of buying my first home and the mortgage for a 1 bed is £200 p/m less expensive than the tiny studio I'm renting. It's honestly pretty ridiculous that in this country it's now the norm to be spending more paying off landlords mortgage and having nothing to show for it.
I'm usually very reluctant to criticise players but he's now been pretty consistently poor and making the same mistakes. It's such a marked difference from preseason it does make me wonder if he's just not currently good enough for the league.
Awareness, complexity and stigma are the most common reasons. It seems you're blaming the most vulnerable for not claiming, can you not empathise with the vulnerable people affected?
How many of these policies will Labour adopt before being 'forced' to make cuts?
https://taxjustice.uk/blog/six-wealth-tax-policies-that-could-raise-50-billion/
No-one forced them to do this, it was their decision to adopt the policy. Tbh I don't think promising to raise taxes for the highest earners would've changed the winner of the election, the Tories were done.
I'd hazard a guess that he's probably not a fan. Spotify is rightfully reviled amongst musicians as they pay a pittance, meanwhile the CEO lives the life of riley.
TBF it is galling to see someone who never criticised the last lot and supported polices that got us in this mess popping up to have a go at any opportunity. Maupay's message on humility should be a lesson.
He said it was needed but wasn't happy about it and apologised to those affected. Do you think MPs should be saying they're delighted to be cutting WFA?