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Cherie 06-05-2025 04:28 PM

Another Labour own goal?
 
The UK and India they have now agreed a trade deal with India, which the Indian government has said includes a double convention that any Indians coming to the UK will not pay NI or nor will their employers for 3 years and vice versa ....this will really help locals get jobs :umm2: How will this help all these disabled people back to work I wonder...maybe they will go and work in India .:think:

They really hate everyone :laugh:

https://www.msn.com/en-gb/money/othe...d=BingNewsSerp

Cherie 06-05-2025 04:39 PM

India secured a deal known as the double contribution convention (DCC) – which means Indian workers temporarily in the UK, and their employers, will not have to pay national insurance contributions in both countries for three years.

The same will apply to British workers in India.

It is expected to make it more attractive for Indian professionals to work in the UK.

However, there will be no formal changes to immigration policy under the new trade deal.

Another trade-off in the deal will make it more straightforward for Indian musicians, chefs, and yoga instructors to work in the UK.

This is because a capped number of workers in these professions will be able to apply for visas, having previously not had an accessible route into the jobs market.

It is understood that the concession was a specific request from India in the negotiations.

The ES

bots 06-05-2025 04:40 PM

labour are just coming across as plain stupid at the moment.

Cherie 06-05-2025 05:15 PM

Farage is already having a field day with this ...

Livia 06-05-2025 06:11 PM

Labour hates the Brits.

joeysteele 06-05-2025 06:15 PM

Wait and see what has to be given to get a Trump deal with the USA
No matter how bad that is, Farage and the Reform mob will love it if it gives Trump everything or just about everything he demands.

Former PM Sunak was just about to agree to anything India was demanding too.

arista 06-05-2025 06:25 PM

[Indians coming to the UK will not pay NI or nor will their
employers for 3 years and vice versa]

Yes, I can see why they did that.



PM Starmer
spoke on hands-free Telephone Live,
to India.

Ch4HDnews showed photos.


India Clothes will now be cheaper in the UK

And UK Scotch Whiskey will export more


Ch4HDnews Economics Reporter highlighted
Those two.

Beso 06-05-2025 06:45 PM

PM Starmer
spoke on hands-free Telephone Live,
to India



Very apt for a man with the same moral values as an Indian call centre handler.

Cherie 06-05-2025 07:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by arista (Post 11643366)
[Indians coming to the UK will not pay NI or nor will their
employers for 3 years and vice versa]

Yes, I can see why they did that.



PM Starmer
spoke on hands-free Telephone Live,
to India.

Ch4HDnews showed photos.


India Clothes will now be cheaper in the UK

And UK Scotch Whiskey will export more


Ch4HDnews Economics Reporter highlighted
Those two.


Can you? given they have just put NI up for employers which has resulted in some job losses or companies not taking on staff, this will certainly help the latter but not the homegrown workforce

Cherie 06-05-2025 07:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by joeysteele (Post 11643362)
Wait and see what has to be given to get a Trump deal with the USA
No matter how bad that is, Farage and the Reform mob will love it if it gives Trump everything or just about everything he demands.

Former PM Sunak was just about to agree to anything India was demanding too.

Think Kemi has posted that they were offered this deal but declined, she can say that now of course, PMQs will be good tomorrow :laugh:

MTVN 06-05-2025 07:51 PM

Any trade deal involves concessions and trade offs but most businesses will be delighted with this and we're in dire need of some confidence back in our economy

Cherie 06-05-2025 08:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MTVN (Post 11643380)
Any trade deal involves concessions and trade offs but most businesses will be delighted with this and we're in dire need of some confidence back in our economy

Why not employ from Universities in the UK, so many graduates dont even have jobs.... or why not tell the current crop of GCSE students what skills they need to get a job? .....Professionals doesn't really tell you much, not against Indians coming to the UK, but that is not a level playing field if NI does not have to be paid, how do they expect student loans to be repaid if graduates cannot get a job in the first place

Cherie 06-05-2025 08:37 PM

Why not give employers an NI break for UK University graduates for example

Oliver_W 06-05-2025 09:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by joeysteele (Post 11643362)
Wait and see what has to be given to get a Trump deal with the USA
No matter how bad that is, Farage and the Reform mob will love it if it gives Trump everything or just about everything he demands.

"But what about something which hasn't happened yet, because of THE OTHER GUYS?"

joeysteele 06-05-2025 09:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cherie (Post 11643373)
Think Kemi has posted that they were offered this deal but declined, she can say that now of course, PMQs will be good tomorrow :laugh:

They'd have signed it, Sunak was ready for it.
In fact Sunak was getting incredible stick because it was with India, he was being attacked by those thinking he was likely looking to only be feathering his own nest for the future.

I may look in on PMQs but how things are this is a deal that's needed.
I'd prefer Starmer and Labour to be concentrating more towards the European union.
However overall if this is the best on the table from India, fair enough, they are a strong and faster growing Nation.

So no matter what she says at PMQs, if she doesn't welcome this deal, she will just be escalating the criticism of her moving closer and closer to Farage and Reform.
I'm surprised however that Starmer didn't stall agreeing the deal until after PMQs or even Thursday.
So he must think he can give a good defence of it.

joeysteele 06-05-2025 09:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cherie (Post 11643402)
Why not give employers an NI break for UK University graduates for example

I can definitely see the merits to this.

arista 07-05-2025 06:48 AM

The Government Minister

Jonathan Reynolds MP
Secretary of State for Business and Trade

is going on all TV news & Radio
saying this is a positive future?
with India liking our Scotch Whiskey.

bots 07-05-2025 06:55 AM

isn't the drinking of alcohol against the rules of the biggest religion there? :laugh:

arista 07-05-2025 07:34 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bots (Post 11643499)
isn't the drinking of alcohol against the rules of the biggest religion there? :laugh:

I assume the Richer folks love it

But yes, against their religious rules
of course

Ammi 07-05-2025 07:54 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bots (Post 11643499)
isn't the drinking of alcohol against the rules of the biggest religion there? :laugh:

Quote:

Originally Posted by arista (Post 11643515)
I assume the Richer folks love it

But yes, against their religious rules
of course

…I didn’t think that it did go against the main religion of India…in moderation that is, but moderation is what many religions would practise…apparently there are some Hindu rituals that even traditionally include alcohol…

bots 07-05-2025 08:35 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ammi (Post 11643523)
…I didn’t think that it did go against the main religion of India…in moderation that is, but moderation is what many religions would practise…apparently there are some Hindu rituals that even traditionally include alcohol…

i guess they do serve indian brand beer at indian restaurants here :laugh:

Mystic Mock 07-05-2025 08:39 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cherie (Post 11643320)
The UK and India they have now agreed a trade deal with India, which the Indian government has said includes a double convention that any Indians coming to the UK will not pay NI or nor will their employers for 3 years and vice versa ....this will really help locals get jobs :umm2: How will this help all these disabled people back to work I wonder...maybe they will go and work in India .:think:

They really hate everyone :laugh:

https://www.msn.com/en-gb/money/othe...d=BingNewsSerp

Don't worry.

AI will take everyone's jobs before we all know it.

Cherie 07-05-2025 08:48 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mystic Mock (Post 11643550)
Don't worry.

AI will take everyone's jobs before we all know it.

It is all very well laughing everything off Mock, but that doesn't help people looking for work or perhaps even people in work, when this trade deal takes effect

Mystic Mock 07-05-2025 09:02 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cherie (Post 11643557)
It is all very well laughing everything off Mock, but that doesn't help people looking for work or perhaps even people in work, when this trade deal takes effect

Tbh I am being partially serious.

AI is already taking people's jobs in this country.

Cherie 07-05-2025 09:06 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mystic Mock (Post 11643566)
Tbh I am being partially serious.

AI is already taking people's jobs in this country.

Yes but not all jobs


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