Quote Originally Posted by Psycho4Bud
So what's your feelings about Brown?
Well, the first thing he did to annoy me was introduce the IR35 clause for contractors, the year I started my first contract.

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Instead of starting my own business and getting loads of tax breaks, I ended up having two choices. Accept the fact that it's going to be nearly impossible for me to think of reasons to get the same tax breaks contractors used to be entitled to and pay the same tax as everyone else, or avoid the head-ache of having to work out my yearly accounts and get paid through an agency. It worked out about the same. So, the tax break I should have got to cover me through such times when companies have their all too frequent get-rid-of-all-the-contractors-because-our-share-price-is-falling sprees, effectively went into the pockets of accountants. My job was a damned sight more technical than there's is, and for that matter a lot less secure it turned out.

All the rest of my tax money was pissed away on this kind of shit

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and The Private Finace Initiative.

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Amongst other things...

Single mothers and OAP's love him though, because he did a lot for them, but unfortunately at the same time he did fuck all for single white males such as ME. I'm now currently involved in a legal battle with the student Loans Company, whom I borrowed money from during university vacations, because the government stopped students from receiving benefits when they were not studying not long after the introduction of the poll tax. It was the tories idea to start phasing out student grants, and Blair and Brown carried on with it as part of their industrialisation/expansion/destruction of the countries prolific and long standing academic foundations.

Luckily I got out with not too much debt, and it looks as though I am winning the battle against them. I view any debt to the SLC, a private organisation, as a stealth tax, something that Gordon Brown was very adept at sneaking in as well throughout his tenure. A few years ago in Scotland the Lib Dems were succesful in having student grants reinttroduced in Scotland.

As a leader, he not going to legalise cannabis, nor is he going to pull the troops out of Iraq. As chancellor of the exchequor he carried on the tradition of raising the taxation on alcohol each year.

As well as all that he's a boring twat. So I don't like him. He might be clever, but he is a neo-conservative clever clogs. It doesn't make him intelligent.

"Two cheeks of the same back-side" - George Galloway on Tony Blair and Gordon Brown
Staurm Reviewed by Staurm on . Brown becomes British prime minister LONDON - Former Treasury chief Gordon Brown became British prime minister Wednesday, promising a new government with new priorities, after Tony Blair resigned to end a decade in power. Power changed hands traditionally and quietly behind closed doors in Buckingham Palace as Blair first met Queen Elizabeth II to resign, and Brown arrived soon after to be confirmed as the new prime minister. "This will be a new government with new priorities," Brown told reporters outside his Downing Rating: 5