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  1. beorhthelm

    Happy new year! Have a great 1930!

    calling them "degrees" means they have to be studied at university and come with a large set of tuition fees etc. Degrees imply (and universities usually insist upon) an amount of acedemic rigor that is not related or relevent to vocational or technical careers. theres certainly a place for...
  2. beorhthelm

    Happy new year! Have a great 1930!

    there are many issues with many companies and how they transfer sales and taxation. in the case of Amazon, they dont realise much profits anywhere. their main trick is to sell through Luxemburg subsidary to charge lower VAT, so undercutting the market. Google on the other hand like to book...
  3. beorhthelm

    Happy new year! Have a great 1930!

    im not familiar with the bursaries, so you may have good point there. it would be better if the gilded qualification requirements were cut, paramedics and nurses do not need degrees to fullfill most of their duties. im not having a pop at them, i was at uni with one of the first intake of...
  4. beorhthelm

    Happy new year! Have a great 1930!

    tax aviodance is legal application of the tax rules. of course we should try to reduce it but end of the day most methods are prescribed by government or EU in the first place, and often there isnt any tax there behind the headline (example banging on about Amazon's arrangments, they wouldnt...
  5. beorhthelm

    Happy new year! Have a great 1930!

    so you're saying they didnt cut enough, right? because the debt will continue to increase while we have such a budget spending deficit by the state. when reciting the poor performance under Osborne, remember that the Balls policy was to cut less... so the deficit would have been larger and the...
  6. beorhthelm

    Happy new year! Have a great 1930!

    remind me, who was it that introduced tuition fees? and decreeded that dozens of roles required degrees rather than other qualifications?
  7. beorhthelm

    Happy new year! Have a great 1930!

    emotive crap from economic illiterates. this is about spending as % of GDP, and the planned spending is same as early 00's not 1930's. so Labour's 2000-20010 spending policies where similar to the 1930's? leave that for the reader to decide. GDP is vastly higher than then, both in real...
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