[Politics] People who have impressed/surprised you so far through this crisis (and who's been crap)

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LlcoolJ

Mama said knock you out.
Oct 14, 2009
12,982
Sheffield
Might be too late in a few months time. Germany, and I also believe the US, have a simple system. For example freelancers here (think sole traders in the UK) can obtain 5k, no questions asked, after simply filling in your name and tax number. Businesses with 10 or less can do a similar thing but with a higher amount. I know people who had their money within 5 days of the system being announced. It does beg the question, why is taking so long to set up? What is there to set up beyond creating a form.

It's being run by HMRC. That's all you need to know.
 




lawros left foot

Glory hunting since 1969
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Jun 11, 2011
14,074
Worthing
Ah. You're in retail or hospitality?

Plus you only don't pay rates because of the SBRR scheme?

Yeah, right on both counts.

This money will save my business, I can’t see we would possibly survive without it as I think lockdown for cafes , restaurants etc will be the last lifted. I’m not claiming anything else, UC, etc as I will just take what I need from the business, and pay the staff out of that.
 


LlcoolJ

Mama said knock you out.
Oct 14, 2009
12,982
Sheffield
Yeah, right on both counts.

This money will save my business, I can’t see we would possibly survive without it as I think lockdown for cafes , restaurants etc will be the last lifted. I’m not claiming anything else, UC, etc as I will just take what I need from the business, and pay the staff out of that.

That's great. Nice to hear some good news for a bloody change!

Begs the question, why couldn't they have done similar with all small businesses?

I've spent the last hour having to explain to a maintenance guy why he's not getting any money yet.......and will then get not much. He's going to have to try to go back to work even though he shouldn't really. Not good.
 


blue-shifted

Banned
Feb 20, 2004
7,645
a galaxy far far away
Hancock = Made some poor decisions early on but talks very well

Sunak = Agree with all those who've pointed out that having your boss turn on the money printing presses for 24 hours a day does help you look good as a chancellor. What must the previous role holders at no 11 think?!

Morgan = Not even going to give this odious man the chance to impress me

Levy and The dildo's etc = disgusting

NHS and care workers etc = Their effort will be talked about for 100 years

Trump = now a possible contender as the least suitable world leader in human history

Johnson and Raab = both the wrong men for these times

Arden = Is there some way we could pay some sort of transfer fee to get her over here?
 


lawros left foot

Glory hunting since 1969
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Jun 11, 2011
14,074
Worthing
That's great. Nice to hear some good news for a bloody change!

Begs the question, why couldn't they have done similar with all small businesses?

I've spent the last hour having to explain to a maintenance guy why he's not getting any money yet.......and will then get not much. He's going to have to try to go back to work even though he shouldn't really. Not good.

I don’t know if when this is all over if there will be an opportunity to pay any grant not used back, or if the Government will claw any back through tax.
I’m not entirely comfortable with the idea that I could profit by a substantial ( to me) amount from this tragedy.
 




dazzer6666

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Mar 27, 2013
55,547
Burgess Hill
Yes, business grants for those paying rates are the only scheme that's actually been set up yet.

Nothing so far re the 80% for employers or the self employed.

You're lucky!

I understand the problems it's causing, but I also think people have slightly unrealistic expectations. The situation is unprecedented, and to simply formulate and implement a suitable scheme, with at least some semblance of control (including, for example, over fraudulent applications etc) was never going to happen overnight - it's the kind of measure that would normally take a Government maybe at least a couple of years to plan and implement.
 


LlcoolJ

Mama said knock you out.
Oct 14, 2009
12,982
Sheffield
I understand the problems it's causing, but I also think people have slightly unrealistic expectations. The situation is unprecedented, and to simply formulate and implement a suitable scheme, with at least some semblance of control (including, for example, over fraudulent applications etc) was never going to happen overnight - it's the kind of measure that would normally take a Government maybe at least a couple of years to plan and implement.

Look at HT's post about Germany.
 


DavidinSouthampton

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Jan 3, 2012
17,354
Ireland doesn't have anywhere near the density of population, London alone has twice the people of the Ireland. Ireland's land mass is 56280 times larger than London. Much less likelihood of meeting someone infected.

I can't find the original article, but herewith zn article about it, which in itself is interesting.

Experts divided over comparison of UK and Ireland's coronavirus records

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2...record?CMP=Share_AndroidApp_Copy_to_clipboard
 




LlcoolJ

Mama said knock you out.
Oct 14, 2009
12,982
Sheffield
I don’t know if when this is all over if there will be an opportunity to pay any grant not used back, or if the Government will claw any back through tax.
I’m not entirely comfortable with the idea that I could profit by a substantial ( to me) amount from this tragedy.

It's a grant so don't worry about that.

With millions of businesses facing financial oblivion, I wouldn't feel uncomfortable at all about using what is basically a tiny sum to keep yours afloat.

I think it's brilliant when all I'm doing for the most part is dish out bad news.
 








Bra

Well-known member
Feb 21, 2009
1,366
patcham
LlcoolJ;9316224 And again said:
The Job retention scheme goes live on Monday with payments 6 days later so my staff that were furloughed at the end of March will receive their salaries on time via this scheme (they were paid in March as usual) and I received my business grant this morning so can pay rent and suppliers.
I don't see that as terrible considering the starting point of nothing in place a few weeks ago.
 


Herr Tubthumper

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Jul 11, 2003
62,697
The Fatherland
I understand the problems it's causing, but I also think people have slightly unrealistic expectations. The situation is unprecedented, and to simply formulate and implement a suitable scheme, with at least some semblance of control (including, for example, over fraudulent applications etc) was never going to happen overnight - it's the kind of measure that would normally take a Government maybe at least a couple of years to plan and implement.

But the same issues exist here. Take fraudulent applications for example. For tax I’m registered with the Finanzamt (HMRC) as a freelancer. They know this from my tax code. What else would they need to pay me 5k?
 


Chicken Run

Member Since Jul 2003
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Jul 17, 2003
19,811
Valley of Hangleton
Never forgiven this piece of filth.
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This, I got launched out of James Kirtley’s benefit year launch lunch at the Grand taking him to task on what a bullshiter he was!
 








ManOfSussex

We wunt be druv
Apr 11, 2016
15,168
Rape of Hastings, Sussex
Impressed/surprised: NHS staff (no surprise there though) my local Morrison's supermarket and it's staff, M&S and Poundland - I'd never shopped in Poundland before this, but it's served me so well with it's availability of anti bacterial cleaning wipes, toilet paper, soap and bleach spray, when all others failed. M&S and their staff during the panic buying were an absolute saviour too. :)

Crap: The UK idiot population. They're by no means in the majority in this country, but I didn't quite realise quite how many of them there were and how good at it they are too. Really good. If it were an Olympic sport, we'd dominate it like East Germany used to do with swimming, but all our athletes would be clean as a whistle as it seems to come so naturally. Far too many of them to mention on here. :(

It may be like no other, but this crisis like any though does reveal who people really are I think.
 






LlcoolJ

Mama said knock you out.
Oct 14, 2009
12,982
Sheffield
The Job retention scheme goes live on Monday with payments 6 days later so my staff that were furloughed at the end of March will receive their salaries on time via this scheme (they were paid in March as usual) and I received my business grant this morning so can pay rent and suppliers.
I don't see that as terrible considering the starting point of nothing in place a few weeks ago.
Good. And I hope the job retention scheme works. It's massively important.

Just spare a thought for the millions left with nothing.
 




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