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  1. With the condition of Johnson worsening overnight, and if you have any decency, I sincerely hope that you will withdraw the comment that you posted wishing Corbyn to contract the same potentially deadly disease. The virus has no parameters and its only aim is to wipe out its victim. Please keep the obsession you appear to have with Corbyn to political arguments.
  2. You should consider a career in politics, with a BS reply like that.
  3. chessie wrote: And you have the brass cheek to come on here and find such honest, forth-right language offensive Really ? Truly ? You honestly believe what you've written ? You should be ashamed.... Sorry chessie, but could you give me some clarification here please. Was this honest, forthright language posted by the same person that posted the deplorable wish that  Jeremy Corbyn would catch a potentially deadly virus, because he does not like his politics? It would be really nice to know that we are both talking about the same person.
  4. Interestingly, to get his legislation through, Macron also bypassed his parliament, deemed too obstructive even with his majority. That worked out well for Macron, still I guess the manufacturers of yellow vests are delighted. I see our new dictator is today threatening to ignore any law that may get passed to stop a no-deal Brexit. How very democratic, but what choice does he have? Please pass me the sick bag. Overnight Johnson has turned the UK into Bongo Bongo Land, by preventing democratically elected members of parliament having a say in the most important legislation to appear before parliament since the second world war. He has managed to drag The Queen into the sordid mess, and has created disquiet within The Commonwealth. I just wonder what the media (for that read right-wing press), would be printing if a Labour government, especially one that had Corbyn as PM had just pulled this stunt. Far different headlines I could guarantee for sure. Excellent posts lindal1000 and mint, definitely thumbs up from me.
  5. I think this photo is far more chilling...   It says it all really when Rees-Mogg's sister and former tory MP Widdecome are quite happy to go along with it. Pure scum.
  6. Well it is official...totally bonkers! https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/uknews/hunt-admits-no-deal-brexit-could-be-almost-as-damaging-as-2008-financial-crash-but-will-carry-it-out-if-necessary/ar-AADKGU4
  7. Boris starts the ball rolling with his 'F' business remark and says he is willing to prorogue Parliament to force his no-deal Brexit through (whilst ruffling his hair). But wait Jerry fights back, he too says that he is willing to prorogue Parliament, but with a heavy heart. Round two, Boris says screw the JAMs (whilst ruffling his hair), I will give the rich a tax cut, Jerry is having none of this, he promises to cut corporation tax to 12.5%, I can reach the bottom quicker than you Boris. Jerry thinks things aren't going too well, after Boris says the UK will leave the EU on the 31st October 'do or die' (whilst ruffling his hair). Back comes Jerry, yesterday when asked a question he states that wrecking someones business is a price worth paying to leave the EU. Today Jerry takes the initiative, bringing forward the deadline for Brexit to the 30th September if the EU doesn't roll over by then. Stop ruffling your hair Boris, we all know that you can do better than that. Boris has been using his race card for a long time now and Jerry is way behind. Boris has insulted Muslim women, black people and had a pop at the French for good measure. Jerry had a cunning plan though, he stated that his Chinese wife is in fact Japanese. Sorry Jerry you really have not got the hang of how the race card is played. So one of these two clowns is going to be the next unelected tory prime minister. What hope have we got?
  8. I think it was a chap called Boris Johnson that was all in favour of cameras... [:D] [:D] [:D] Thumbs up Norman
  9. I am sure that everything will be fine, once Mr Trump takes over the NHS.[:-))]
  10. Yes Norman we certainly felt it yesterday. It was about 8am when at first I thought it was very loud thunder, and then an almighty shuddering, I initially thought that a lorry had driven into the house, it was that strong. The whole thing was over in less than 5 seconds. It must be very frightening if you live somewhere where 'real' earthquakes take place. I then read the article that you linked, in The Independent yesterday afternoon, before I read your post, and was totally flabbergasted to read that the epicentre was as they put it, in a town called Bressuire. We are only about 15 kms from Bressuire, where we are going tonight, so I will look out for any damage.
  11. I see that the forum police are on patrol, telling us what we can and cannot post on the forum. I think that any kind of debate that keeps the forum alive would be welcomed, but it would appear not. Quite agree that Hunt was a complete disgrace today, but hey-ho the more racist you are and the bigger lies that you tell, are all credentials required to be the next unelected tory PM. Of course you must also hide away if you call a general election, as May did in 2017, or you are such a **** like Johnson.
  12. Spot on mint! I have no time for this poison challice nonsense, she took the job supposedly as a remainer, and then quickly started sucking up to the far right nut jobs in the tory party, who have now knifed her in the back. Poetic justice really. I didn't watch her resign, but apparently she started blubbering, it is a shame that she did not shed any tears for all the disabled people, whose lives she made total hell. Now we will have the tory party beauty parade, which supposedly will last up to two months. Sadly it will probably end in Johnston becoming the latest unelected tory prime minister to be hoisted upon the British public. Still he can start abusing Muslim women again, and tell business to F*** off, from the very top, that should boost his ego no end. So basically the whole thing is a total shambles, Brexit will be on hold, with the prospect of a no-deal being pursued by the far right nut jobs, although the parliamentary arithmetic will not change, so we will see how tough the new PM is, whoever it may be. We have Corbyn doing the hokey-cokey, in-out shake it all about over Brexit, and only the Lib Dems coming out as a truly remain party, and sadly that ghastly man Farage rasing his very ugly head again. All very depressing. Happy another birthday mint.[B]
  13. Maybe it would be safer to enter the figures on the 2042 manually, our pensions have shown up automatically in boxes 1AM and 1BM after I hit the report button at the end of the 2047 form. If you do enter the figures manually, check on the final page that only one set of pension income is showing. The first year that I declared online, I filled out the 2042 first and then reported the figures from the 2047 and the pension income in boxes 1AM and 1BM had doubled! Just a thought.
  14. Thanks for clearing that up John, like yourself I will leave box 206 blank, as I have always done. It would seem that different people on here all have different ideas as to how the tax credit should be treated. I agree that no tax has been paid by an individual directly on the share dividend, but some tax will have been borne by the company, as parsnips pointed out in the past. So personally I am applying the full 17.7%. This means that social charges will be paid on the tax credit, but a tax credit will be given against your French income tax, I think!
  15. Well, I was wondering where box 8VL had gone on the 2047, last year it was under box 2DC in section 2, but now I see that is has moved to section 7, I certainly did not fill out anything in section 7 last year, if indeed it existed, and everything was accepted. Could somebody please confirm that I am interpreting things correctly. Like John I have been using the 17.7% tax credit every year, and every year it has been accepted without any trouble by the tax office. So now with the section 7 that I am now confronted by is this correct? Plus-Values et Revenus de Capitaux Mobiliers:  The actual dividend total Revenu Avant Déduction de L'Impôt Étranger:  The actual dividend total + the 17.7% Impôt Payé à L'Étranger:  The 17.7% tax credit, which then generates the figure in box 8VL automatically Still confused about box 206. Each year I have left the box blank, which then generates the 17.7% tax credit in box 207, after completing boxes 203-205. If I enter 0 in box 206 as suggested in this thread, the computer accepts this as the smaller amount, and the whole tax credit is wiped out, thus no 17.7% tax credit. So when 0 is mentioned does this mean to leave the box blank? Only one to go, should I be going anywhere box 276 which reads: Crédit d'impôt égal à l'impôt étranger sur revenus exonérés des impatriés À reporter au cadre 7, and enter the tax credit figure in there as well? In previous years I have never put anything in this box, or is this a new box for this year? Sorry if all the above seems a bit dim, but with all the changes to the tax form this year to take into account, I have been getting a bit stressed out about things this year.
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