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By Nobody Interesting · Posted
Dua Lipa 150 +10 Little Simz 125 The National 170 Justice 300 Nia Archives 30 Fontaines D.C. 225 Orbital 235 -
By Nobody Interesting · Posted
At least one of the 'main' parties is not scared to have this as a policy. The Liberal Democrats will launch their manifesto with a £9bn pledge to fix the health and care system. The policy, which will be revealed by party leader Sir Ed Davey on Monday, includes plans to recruit 8,000 more GPs, boost cancer survival rates and introduce free personal care for the elderly and the disabled. The total cost would be an extra £9.4bn a year, to be funded in part by reforming capital gains tax. CGT is paid on profits from the sale of assets such as shares or property and is set lower than the rate of income tax. It is often argued this disparity means wealthy people, who often earn more from assets than from income, are able to pay less tax. The Lib Dem manifesto will also promise not to increase income tax, VAT or national insurance. Speaking to Sky News, Sir Ed Davey said: "This is the healthcare election for the Liberal Democrats. "We've been listening to people around the country, and top of their concerns in so many areas is the health service. "So we have absolutely made the NHS and care at the heart of our manifesto." -
By northernangel · Posted
To be honest, cashing in might be in the element of the cost of parking now, without the cost of campers etc and the actual ticket cost that by the would no doubt be around £380/385. For example, based on this year any higher than that would would have to be seen as paying for the sake of it a little bit. 2026 I think for me would be an ideal break, it also allows to go to Rock Werchter 50th year without this a week before. 2018 was just a set plan without knowing 2020/21 would come. Hard to call them effective fallow years in a time when people were fallowed, jobs lost and people couldn't male ends meat. -
By disappearwithoutatrace · Posted
Hi, last time I was at Glastonbury I lost my phone on the first day and was without a phone for the whole festival which was quite hard for finding people, etc. Does anyone know if there is anywhere where you can buy a cheap brick phone and SIM card on site at glastonbury? -
By Nobody Interesting · Posted
Well I did say there were those in the Tory party that wanted him and if it is his plan to try and lead them then that is what will likely happen like I said yesterday.
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