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Remembering Kerry
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I don't have a problem with it, it's what it will bring to our economy that is more important.
These workers from India may have a temporary break on NI and tax. However they'll be earning so spending in the communities and obviously paying some tax via VAT. I don't believe for one minute this deal would not have been signed by the Conservatives. Sunak has a great connection to India, he would not want to risk losing this deal for a temporary tax break Badenoch would have had no way of not signing it. I think she's being hypocritical. Again pandering to Farage and Reform, who it seems only look for any divisive elements in anything while offering nothing themselves. I don't think Sunak if he were still PM would not have approved this deal too. His ties to India are incredibly strong. It's very easy now for Badenoch to say she wouldn't sign it. However there'll be those who'll fall for her, (let's be kind), more misleading presentation. Is it the best deal, no Are parts of it even fair, no. However should we just rumble on getting nowhere at all with no compromise and lose the opportunities this deal presents to the UK and India, well from me NO to that too. Last edited by joeysteele; 07-05-2025 at 09:14 AM. |
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