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    Reform Policies

    ... It was after global financial crisis... So was March 2020 the peak of the Boris Johnson government? It just strikes me you're not being very honest here.
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    Reform Policies

    How do you define that as their peak? That's the date those governments ended. That's the nadir, not the peak. It's like listing 2022 and the rise of Liz Truss as peak Tory party. Which is probably both the peak and the nadir of the Tory party.
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    Reform Policies

    ... You think that's a real image?
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    Reform Policies

    You getting banned may be inevitable. But perhaps you might grow as a person before then. Or you could continue to be a person who treats women in politics as fair game for ai sexualisation and porn.
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    Reform Policies

    You chose to share it. That's not much better.
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    Reform Policies

    Plus there's the ethics of it. Its a pretty ****ty thing to do to in general if you think about it for even a second. Would you be happy if someone did that with an image of your sister, wife, daughter or knowing the demographics of this site, great grandchild?
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    Reform Policies

    I'm not sure ai generated soft core porn of female MPs is allowed.
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    Reform Policies

    Other tax code changes work as I described, they don't just zero rate the basic band. Reform have probably have done this sort of analysis and have a web page with some examples of what people would be getting from it. Although I haven't seen it. Cutting government and reducing the tax burden...
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    Reform Policies

    That's not how other tax code changes apply at the moment. Changing tax law is easy, updating HMRC's code to handle a different formula will cost more than this 3 year giveaway and take longer. Would you still agree it's a great idea if I'm right on the effects?
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    Reform Policies

    I thought that you started paying higher rate after the personal allowance plus the basic band, so for higher rate tax payers it would be 15k as they're being exempted the tax on the top 38k of income. So it's still massively skewed to higher paid staff.
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    Reform Policies

    I really can't. What is this supposed to do, for how long, what are the inclusion exclusion criteria. How will it affect the rest of the NHS who won't be getting a pay bump, how much will it cost? It's more stupid than the promise to have universal broadband from Corbyn, except more expensive...
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    Reform Policies

    For three years only? Tax years I assume, not calendar years, or is this just for their first three years of employment? Will non clinical staff be getting a pay rise during that time? Or are we actually talking about a pay freeze for everyone during that time? Youre starting to make this more...
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    Reform Policies

    So some people would have multiple tax codes? Because I'm sure you don't want to give tax free status for non NHS work. I'm not sure how that would work. Ignoring the difficulty for anyone who has a split role on different bands with internal/front line positions. Any NHS staff who does any...
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    Reform Policies

    It's a very selective pay rise. Heavily skewed to the best paid NHS staff. Consultants would be getting around £35k extra take home pay on a £120k salary, 75k take home currently, so nearly a 50% pay bump in effect. Nurses on 38k salary would get 5k more, so roughly 16% pay bump on their £30k...
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    Kissing (BBC)

    It really does. Convergent evolution doesn't apply here.
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    Kissing (BBC)

    How did you not understand it? They found a load of species with a shared trait and traced back to the most recent common ancestor. It's not that hard to grasp.
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    Reform Policies

    Stupid idea. It makes the paperwork harder and there is no actual definition of a front line NHS role. The definitions vary from trust to trust for hospitals and GP surgeries. Are we exempting chemists as well? Even where it's clear you're front line there is what about staff who have mixed...
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    Kissing (BBC)

    It's pretty straightforward. The 7 minute story does a great job of explaining it.
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    Motability Cars

    Its just a leasing system that is only available to people who receive PIP. It's a charity so not for profit which probably explains why they can include insurance and still be competitive with commercial leasing firms.
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    Motability Cars

    ... And you'd probably be wrong
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