I have to say my dog has no political conscience and went running up for a fuss from the Brexit leafleteers the other day!
Only acceptable if it licked them after licking its own ar5e then walked away doing the Muttley giggle
How can it? the current 2nd home tax is a percentage of the house that is been bought so applies after the fee is agreed
It's reported in the Doncaster Free Press that south Yorkshire police are looking into the matter, so hopefully they find out who's responsible.
Supply and demand. When we visited Whitby in the early 90s you could buy the set of 4 flats + owners accommodation for 70k as the place was dead.....then it became popular and trendy so outsiders started buying up property for holiday lets/2nd homes.....suddenly prices went through the roof and young locals can't afford to buy. As soon as people smelt profit in property prices shot up mostly fuelled by private landlords....I should know, I was in the new house building game at the time. When starter homes and flats were released for sale there were queues of investors wanting them.....next release prices for the same were higher. First time buyers, who they were supposed to be intended for, didn't get a look in so ended up having to rent the same people as there was no local authority alternative.
No he doesn’t. He wants to remove their charitable status. who’s defending the fact a comprehensive in Barnsley have to pay all their taxes (out of taxpayers money) but Eton gets ‘charitable status’?
Search Facebook for Campaign Against Corbynism and you will see a video that mirrors that poster. The group is funded by Daily Express journalist James Edward Bickerton. https://wolvesofwestminster.co.uk/?p=910
It’s based upon the law of supply and demand. The greater the gap between supply and demand, the greater the impact upon the price people are willing to pay. In areas where people wish to buy holiday homes demand tends to exceed supply. This pulls the property prices up, often to the detriment of people who have been brought up in that area because they can’t afford to compete. Nothing to do with tax.
Hope Labour romp it tonight, so we can get back to all the halcyon days when we had a labour government in Westminster and a labour council running the borough, things were so much better in Barnsley in those days..... Oh hang on
www.independent.co.uk/news/education/education-news/labour-conference-private-schools-abolish-corbyn-policy-headteachers-a9116656.html%3famp
Not in their manifesto. Where the only mention of private schools are: Closing the tax loopholes that currently apply to private schools Charging VAT on private school fees
He only has a 5k majority. Shame Brexit Party weren't standing against him. A good turnout for Labour & it is possible. They'd probably just elevate him to the Lords though.
I suggest you read this piece before reading anything else about what Labour intend to do. https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2019/dec/10/break-embargo-expose-press-lies-labour
They are soooo scared of Corbyn and his tax clampdowns its funny to see them sh*tting themselves. Great to see a proper leader like Corbyn making the greedy cretins run around scared like headless chickens