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Although I like the idea of the cheapest option, I prefer a less attractive option. A detention centre, pending processing, isn't attractive and gives safety to people seeking that.
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Nice to see someone addressing the issue. And yep, wherever possible, that's the answer for me. Where not possible (ie no space), then the cheapest option.
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I'll ask again...where do we accommodate these people - hotels, HMO's, streets/woods/fields, shanty towns, detention centres?
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He has to be on a wind up. That said, do you know that if I buy an ex council house in Lordshill, the SDLT is less than the SDLT on a house in Chilworth? To make it worse, the council tax is more in Chilworth. Bloody class divide, it's worse than the North south divide.
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His point highlights how daft your point is. More value = more growth, so more gain down south. But your focus will ignore the cream and focus on the IHT at the other end, or the CGT if it's an investment. You'll be calling it two tier taxation next.
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So that's your point. By that argument, there's already be a north/south divide in terms of SDLT and IHT. Ridiculous posting.
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Leftie! Behave. There's a vast area between the left and the right side of political spectrum. Don't fall into the simpleton belief that politics is just left and right. You are talking bollox in suggesting that Burnham has said that southerners will be taxed more than northerners. If I'm wrong, doubtless you can link me to something Burnham has actually said, not an opinion piece.
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There's something in that, although I think there's more to it than that with Radacanu. Not having a consistent team around her hasn't helped her career, but why she's putting herself in that position is anyone's guess.
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You do post some bollox.
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Queens Club final 2 weeks ago. Played well. Something's massively amiss with her. Sacks coaches all the time and always has an injury.
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Ha! That's just wrong. We knew the case against us, but did ourselves over by lying to the investigation team, calling the kid to give evidence, approaching the case in an unrealistic way, instructing a non sports specialist legal team, then binning off our counsel ahead of the next day appeal giving him minimum prep time. That's all after what we actually did, and what our man is alleged to have spilled out up at Boro. Urgent, even same day, appeals happen often. Normally the same representative would deal with that so would be well prepared. What we did left the new bloke with a mountain to climb. We fell on our own petard, pure and simple.
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I'm not sure why anyone thinks this is a simple binary choice between turn back the boats or welcome everyone. Most people, I suspect, acknowledge that illegal immigration needs sorting but that there are genuine asylum seekers, don't "embrace" all and sundry being welcomed, but accept that the people who arrive here actually need to be accommodated until there's a decision made about whether they can stay or must leave. I'll ask you the question that has been ducked up there... where do we accommodate these people - hotels, HMO's, streets/woods/fields, shanty towns, detention centres? The only solution is to make us less attractive to the greedy, urgently sort out a process to deal with claims and appropriate appeals sharpish, and accommodate people as cost effectively and safely as possible until they're processed.
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I'm liking Eze. Positive.
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Spence's cross was an embarrassment from an international player.
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I'm not a fan, but it's madness that he's not in the squad. Chalobah was a daft selection after Tino got injured.
