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Algarveaddick
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Joined: 27/December/2008
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Posted: 06/October/2016 at 11:03 |
tonisdad wrote:
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The figure for Syrian refugees is correct. If there are others, they are illegal immigrants, not refugees.
Aid is another matter altogether, I don't recall even mentioning it, why do you bring it up? But again, as you quote, it's a decision by the British government, not the EU. Why do people insist on going off on tangents about non-EU nationals and UK government decisions when discussing the EU? It is odd.
The French police the camp, the two countries work together. As previously stated, there is no reason to believe this will continue after Brexit.
I did make a point of saying credible evidence Paul, the rantings of the Sun and Express certainly come nowhere near that, ever.
I hope that none of your loved ones ever have the misfortune to be incapacitated. I'll leave that there.
The 2 billion is a net gain, I can't help what you choose to believe, I just give you the facts. Others can judge your reasons for that.
The bit about the Turkish president is again rather bizarre and the conclusion you draw from it totally off the scale. |
Perry nobody is saying there are not people on DLA etc who have the right to be...just there is a lot who should not be.....without the younger generation who my point was aimed at look at all the British blue badges in cars over here this time of year. Are they all unable to walk 50 metres or whatever it is to qualify? I don`t think so. Regards Turkey they are using the pressure of taking control of their borders as a bargaining/blackmail tool to gain EU entry...hence already shouting for 3 billion. What will they shout for if they do get EU entry they will want billions every month. Oh and another 75 million free to roam Europe at their will and no doubt our cost if we had chosen to remain. I`ve said my bit I`m off for a drink with my foreign mates up the road .
| This quote "Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan criticized the European Union on Monday, saying the bloc had failed to fulfill its pledge to provide 3 billion euros of aid for migrants as part of a landmark deal to stem refugee flows to Europe." mentions nothing at all to suggest the conclusion you have drawn, Paul. There may be more that you have not posted, but from that quote, in isolation, it suggests no more than what it says. From him merely saying the EU has failed to fulfil a promise, you suddenly have Diss full of Turks ? What the hey? In order for Turkey to get into the EU EVERY country has to say yes, every country has a veto. It was yet another red herring from the anti-Europe camp. Anyone with the vaguest notion of the history of that part of the world will be well aware that there is more chance of Charlton winning the league than either Greece or Cyprus giving them the nod... Even if they did, at least we might get some decent footballers out of it, like Germany have. Oh, apropos of nothing, and here's a little gem from the archives of hypocrisy at it's very best: https://www.buzzfeed.com/jimwaterson/boris-johnson-turkey?utm_term=.dmpg4Ww8e4#.nu80GDolMG
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Go away Duchatalet
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carolenclive
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Posted: 06/October/2016 at 14:01 |
tonisdad wrote:
carolenclive wrote:
Tonisdad Are you real . I think she is more evil than Margaret Thatcher ever was and she was evil.Couldnt stand Tony Blair and his New Labour but his government did some good it was the Iraq War that did it for me.Went on the March and tore my Labour Party card up.,only to rejoin after a few years.As regards Grammar schools I also passed the 11plus and being only 11 at the time it wasnt my choice to go but my parents.Grammar schools are divisive telling children who pass you are clever and the rest failures.Its a nonsense.
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Am I real LOL at that one. So you don`t believe little Johnny & Jenny Snottynose from 1 Dead End Street who are bright should not have a better education because a few of their less bright mates might feel undervalued...I think that`s the word the do gooder brigade use. Then people moan that the working class do not have a chance at the big jobs because of lack of education Oh no we will tell all the kids they are all as bright as each other, we won`t have an egg and spoon race somebody will come last. That is why most GCSE`s are not worth the paper they are written on they are harder to fail than pass. Example Daughter fractured 3 vertebrae in her back at 12 years old coupled with the fact she is a lazy so and so and did not do PE for four years. Guess what she got a C pass in the subject. Didn`t want her to feel she was not as clever as the rest.
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carolenclive
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Posted: 06/October/2016 at 14:21 |
How is going to a Grammer school a better education,Its a selective education for the few and paid for by the many.How do you know at the age of 11yrs that one child is brighter than another they all develop at different stages in their life.It isnt a race every child should be valued they are all gifted in one way or another.but they should all be treated equally. Money should be pumped into the schools we have already got,god knows their budgets have been cut dramatically over the past years and not put into creating an elite system that doesnt work.
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tonisdad
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Posted: 06/October/2016 at 17:48 |
carolenclive wrote:
How is going to a Grammer school a better education,Its a selective education for the few and paid for by the many.How do you know at the age of 11yrs that one child is brighter than another they all develop at different stages in their life.It isnt a race every child should be valued they are all gifted in one way or another.but they should all be treated equally.Money should be pumped into the schools we have already got,god knows their budgets have been cut dramatically over the past years and not put into creating an elite system that doesnt work.
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If you went to Grammer School you would have known it is a deeper education. Hence why my mates were playing football and I was doing homework. You would also know there was not only the 11+ there was the 12+ for later developers who might have slipped the net so to speak. By saying the system does not work is that through experiece you talk? Never mind we`ll keep the red flag flying high and keep the working class where they belong brothers.
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carolenclive
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Posted: 06/October/2016 at 18:56 |
tonisdad wrote:
carolenclive wrote:
How is going to a Grammer school a better education,Its a selective education for the few and paid for by the many.How do you know at the age of 11yrs that one child is brighter than another they all develop at different stages in their life.It isnt a race every child should be valued they are all gifted in one way or another.but they should all be treated equally.Money should be pumped into the schools we have already got,god knows their budgets have been cut dramatically over the past years and not put into creating an elite system that doesnt work.
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If you went to Grammer School you would have known it is a deeper education. Hence why my mates were playing football and I was doing homework. You would also know there was not only the 11+ there was the 12+ for later developers who might have slipped the net so to speak. By saying the system does not work is that through experiece you talk? Never mind we`ll keep the red flag flying high and keep the working class where they belong brothers.
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caz
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carolenclive
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Posted: 06/October/2016 at 20:12 |
carolenclive wrote:
tonisdad wrote:
carolenclive wrote:
How is going to a Grammer school a better education,Its a selective education for the few and paid for by the many.How do you know at the age of 11yrs that one child is brighter than another they all develop at different stages in their life.It isnt a race every child should be valued they are all gifted in one way or another.but they should all be treated equally.Money should be pumped into the schools we have already got,god knows their budgets have been cut dramatically over the past years and not put into creating an elite system that doesnt work.
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If you went to Grammer School you would have known it is a deeper education. Hence why my mates were playing football and I was doing homework. You would also know there was not only the 11+ there was the 12+ for later developers who might have slipped the net so to speak. By saying the system does not work is that through experiece you talk? Never mind we`ll keep the red flag flying high and keep the working class where they belong brothers.
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DICEYUK
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Posted: 06/October/2016 at 21:20 |
I only went to a Secondary Modern School but I do know how to use the "quote" option
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I hate how peopleï compare Frank Zappa to God. I mean, he's cool and great and nice and everything, but he's no Zappa.
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sidsmum
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Posted: 06/October/2016 at 21:34 |
Does anyone mind if I comment on the original topic....2016 Budget IMI massive increase for some
found this on another forum and thought it was quite interesting.......
"The charging of a higher rate of IMI for vacant properties has actually been around for some time already. So has the supplying of data from the utilities companies to the authorities, although what's changed there is that Câmaras Municipais will now get the information automatically where previously they had to request it. Just to give a bit of background, the intent of these laws is twofold - partly to assist the authorities to flush out clandestine rentals (which have been commonplace in the past and which are a form of tax evasion) and secondly to identify derelict and / or unused properties and get them back into circulation with the particular aim of stimulating the property rentals market. There are also various initiatives at local level which combine with these laws to try to revitalise some of the historic town centres etc.
Finanças have been able to use the data in order to determine if the names on the utilities contracts don't match the property ownership record which would be one way of identifying a clandestine arrangement. Or when the property is identified to Finanças as for rent and without an active contract but with a suspicious level of energy consumption.
Whatever progress has been made on that front, it has largely left the empty properties side of things unaddressed and the introduction of the supplying of this data to the local authorities is to help with that. Up until now, property owners have been able to get around things by simply maintaining utilities contracts even if the property is unused. Now the zero or very low consumption data will also be used to determine whether a property is in use or not."
Does anyone have an opinion on this, rather than Brexit?!!!!!
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carolenclive
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Posted: 06/October/2016 at 22:06 |
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caz
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DICEYUK
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Posted: 06/October/2016 at 22:08 |
There are several "empty" apartments in our block. The apartment next door to us is owned by a Portuguese couple who live in Lisbon. They come here on holiday for 2 weeks every year in August and that's it. It's never been legally or illegally rented out, it's never been used by anyone else and he's owned it since 2002. Therefore his water & electric usage must be very low. There is more than one apartment here just like that, mostly owned by Portuguese but some by Foreigners too. Presumably they are prime targets of this clampdown. So what are people like that supposed to do?
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I hate how peopleï compare Frank Zappa to God. I mean, he's cool and great and nice and everything, but he's no Zappa.
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Jayjan
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Posted: 06/October/2016 at 22:52 |
Just makes you wonder what they are going to deem as low consumption, surely they will have to put a figure on it. Reason we sold up last year was due to us not being able to use it as we would have liked due to personal family circumstances & still paying bills, running the pool and paying for the maintenance of it when property empty.
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Polli the dancing cat strikes again.
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cubsur
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Posted: 07/October/2016 at 11:09 |
This may of course mean inspecrtors coming around and banging on doors to see if anyone's home.
Likewise there is an empty apartment in my small block that hasn't been occupied, legally or otherwise, for most of the last ten years. The owner pays his condo fees without fail but utilities consumption must be zero.
So would the local council be able to say to him, use this property or we take it away??
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Kaz1
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Posted: 07/October/2016 at 14:27 |
Has anyone received their IMI bills in the post yet? thanks
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sidsmum
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Posted: 07/October/2016 at 20:56 |
cubsur wrote:
there is an empty apartment in my small block that hasn't been occupied, legally or otherwise, for most of the last ten years. The owner pays his condo fees without fail but utilities consumption must be zero.
So would the local council be able to say to him, use this property or we take it away?? |
I assume the local council would increase his IMI by an obscene amount!
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Jayjan
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Posted: 07/October/2016 at 23:44 |
Same in UK though an empty property is discounted for 6 months but after that an empty property the council adds stupid amounts to the council tax bill after that, so same principle. Not sure if they spy on utilities though like PortugaL. Although saying that, wonder if the ratio is same for holiday properties in UK as it is in Portugal or even any other country.
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Polli the dancing cat strikes again.
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