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London, England Katılım Ağustos 2011
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ExcludedFighter
ExcludedFighter@ExcludedFighter·
@BethRigby @AngelaRayner is right to warn that @UKLabour is running out of time to listen to voters, and this must begin with ministers finally agree to meet with our @APPGGapsSupport to address the #ExcludedUK scandal. @AndyBurnhamGM @mainstreamlbr @narindertweets x.com/i/status/18051…
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ExcludedFighter@ExcludedFighter

If you are one of 3.8 Million taxpayers hung out to dry by this Tory Gov with no meaningful Covid-19 financial support 👇 @AndyBurnhamGM talking to @ExcludedUK today. 1: Financial restitution from the next @UKLabour Gov 2: Clawed back fraud money should go to the #ExcludedUK!

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Simon Maxwell
Simon Maxwell@harrisonmaxwell·
@griffitha "Cons were quick to spot this and to launch high profile campaigns in support of private enterprise, risk takers and wealth creators ... Businesses are aching for a Govt that understands them" @griffitha Mar '26 Where was yr voice in support of 3m #ExcludedUK ? @Prosper_UK_
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#ExcludedNeedJustice
#ExcludedNeedJustice@ExcludedNeedJu1·
@TalkToEmptiness @ExcludedFighter @lukeakehurst @switherdenMP If Luke carries on callously ignoring the struggles of his #ExcludedUK constituents in #Durham then they will show him the door as the @Conservatives found out. @ExcludedUK & @SadieMHarris at @ExcludedScotland have long memories x.com/i/status/17589…
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HI @UKLabour NEC Members @JamesAsser @JohannaBaxter @MikePayne110760 @JessicaLBarnard @AnnBlackLabour @mish_rahman. With the @ExcludedUK still being ignored by YOUR @Keir_Starmer @RachelReevesMP @elliereeves @patmcfaddenmp Party, do you want our votes or NOT? @theJeremyVine

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Martin Murray
Martin Murray@MartinMurray40·
@RishiSunak @thetimes "we're sorry not everyone could be helped with financial support in perhaps the way they would've liked". Slams folder shut. Sits down. Chancellor Sunak. Every week. HoC. 3.8m UK taxpayers excluded. North of 50 lives lost/ taken because of your policy. #excludeduk
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ExcludedUK Official
ExcludedUK Official@ExcludedUK·
THE EXCLUDED FEEL DUPED SIR KEIR!!! @Keir_Starmer WHY DID YOU TURN YOUR BACK ON US? THIS VIDEO PROVES THAT YOU BACKED US BEFORE YOU WERE VOTED INTO GOVERNMENT…A LOT VOTED FOR YOU FOR EXACTLY THAT REASON! WE COMPLETELY UNDERSTAND THAT YOU ARE DEALING WITH THE DECISIONS OF THE PREVIOUS GOVERNMENT…. BUT SO ARE 3.8 MILLION UK TAXPAYERS WHO WERE DELIBERATELY EXCLUDED FROM PARITY OF COVID-19 FINANCIAL SUPPORT! WE TRUSTED THEM TO SUPPORT US AND WERE SCREWED OVER…. ARE YOU REALLY GOING TO DO THE SAME?!??? IT HAS BEEN 5 LONG YEARS SINCE, THEN CHANCELLOR @RishiSunak SAID "YOU WILL NOT FACE THIS ALONE... WELL 3.8 MILLION UK TAXPAYERS WERE. 5 YEARS ON: * MEMBERS ARE STILL ATTEMPTING SUICIDE – INCLUDING ONE THIS WEEK! * PEOPLE ARE STILL NOT EATING PROPERLY * FAMILIES ARE STILL NOT ABLE TO USE HOT WATER * BELOVED PETS ARE STILL SADLY BEING REHOMED * BOUNCE BACK LOANS ARE STILL CRIPPLING * BUSINESSES ARE STILL CLOSING MPs & LORDS...PLEASE JOIN OUR 'GAPS IN COVID-19 FINANCIAL SUPPORT' APPG NOW TO HELP #EXCLUDEDUK MEMBERS SURVIVE TO JOIN, PLEASE EITHER MESSAGE US ON HERE, OR EMAIL EXCLUDEDUK@HOTMAIL.COM YOUR EXCLUDED CONSTITUENTS NEED YOU! DID YOU GET LITTLE OR NO FINANCIAL SUPPORT DURING COVID? Were you excluded from fair and equal Covid-19 financial support? If so, join some of the other 3.8 million UK taxpayers who were, as we campaign for this scandal to be put right.. bit.ly/3UunLTY Dutifully paid in, deliberately left out! Lives & livelihoods ruined! 37+ suicides and hundreds of attempted suicides! Website: excludeduk.org Facebook Group: bit.ly/3UunLTY Sign up to our mailing list: bit.ly/4bdpB0U There are over 20 categories of exclusions including: ·New starters ·New Businesses ·PAYE freelancers ·Newly self-employed ·Those denied furlough ·Directors paid in Dividends ·Directors paid PAYE Annually ·Made redundant before 19 Mar 2020 ·Directors of Companies not in Profit ·Self-employed with +£50k trading profits ·Businesses ineligible for Business Grants ·Those in maternity/parental/adoption leave ·Those earning less than 50% income from self-employment ·Those whose personal circumstances have affected entitlement to support e.g. pensions, bereavement allowance, carer’s allowance, students, armed forces veterans… and more… ExcludedUK are asking for: (1) An apology from government so this injustice is recognised and assurance that it will never happen again. (2) Parity of support (3) Acknowledgement of loss of earnings/profit and consequential loss. #ExcludedUK
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Al Campbell
Al Campbell@C72Al·
One thing is absolutely true here. The government lanyard class have zero idea about how much work is done ‘after’ work by the huge number of SME managers / directors which make up the bulk of all UK employment and tax contributions. If you can ignore your mobile and laptop from Friday to Monday you don’t understand them at all.
Rupert Lowe MP@RupertLowe10

Sole traders. Micro businesses with one or two employees. Freelancers. Plumbers. Electricians. Hairdressers. Mechanics. Accountants. Gardeners. Whatever it is, whoever they are. These are the workers that keep the economy going. Not the big global corporates. Politicians, and those devising the rules, simply do not understand how these people live. Nobody ever even talks about the one or two people operations in Westminster. Saturday morning in the bureaucrat’s world? Friday working from home, so nice easy day to finish off the week. Laptop closed by 15.00. Phone off for the weekend, not a care in the world. Life is sweet. Holiday coming up, mortgage comfortable, pension growing nicely. The sole trader? Getting invoices and paperwork sorted at 6am before the children wake up. Chasing up late payments. Weighing up whether to do that last minute emergency call out, or spend time with the kids on a Saturday. Getting the diary sorted for next week. Phone goes and goes all weekend. It is never-ending. It does not stop. It’s two different worlds honestly. The issue is that the latter entirely funds the former, and the former is hellbent on making life as difficult as possible for productive Britain. I want to be really clear about what Restore Britain would do. Two things. Crush parasitic Britain. Unleash productive Britain. First. Scrap IR35. It has created years of confusion, fear and chaos for contractors and small operators. It has pushed countless self-employed people into pointless paperwork and rigid inflexibility. Doesn’t work. It’s a right pain in the arse for millions. Scrap it. Second, we will double the VAT threshold. The current threshold traps thousands of small businesses just as they begin to grow. Many deliberately stop expanding to avoid the enormous administrative burden of VAT and the brutal cost hikes which drive demand away. The evidence of is obvious. Thousands hover just below the threshold, refusing to grow, hire or pay more tax. It is ABSURD. Restore Britain would double the VAT threshold so small businesses can grow without being punished for success. This is absolutely necessary. An important one - we would dramatically simplify the tax system for sole traders and micro-businesses (and everyone else, but that's separate). Instead of forcing small operators through pages of complicated accounting rules designed for large corporations, we will introduce a far simplified tax regime for businesses below a certain size. Less paperwork, fewer forms, clearer rules. More money for them, less for the accountants and parasitic professional class. Sounds like a good deal, doesn’t it? Next. We will end the endless culture of inspections and bureaucratic interference from the bureaucrats. Too many small businesses now live in fear of accidental breaches - whether it’s health and safety nonsense, employment law complexity, ridiculous data laws or constantly changing compliance requirements. The stress is immense. If you are a sole trader or micro-business acting in good faith, the system should support you, not threaten you. Restore Britain will free them from endless regulatory suffocation. The mental health release on that is worth it alone. Means a lot to me, this one. Restore Britain will make it easier for tradespeople to hire apprentices. This is important. One of the biggest problems small businesses face is bringing in the next generation. The current system is too complicated, too expensive and too rigid for small firms. Restore Britain will introduce simple, flexible apprenticeship schemes designed specifically for small businesses and trades. Up next, we will simplify planning and licensing rules. For small builders, tradespeople and contractors - planning restrictions and local bureaucracy can delay work for months and add unnecessary costs. I detest planning departments more than I can describe in language appropriate for a Saturday morning. These jumped-up empire-building little runts running councils across Britain will have their power stripped away from them. We will let people do business, we will let business owners run their businesses without the sneering council worker’s constant box ticking. Not complicated. We will restore respect for the self-employed. Look at how they were treated during lockdown. Like dirt. Entirely abandoned whilst others were paid to do nothing. That must be addressed, and they must be compensated. The excluded must finally be recognised. That wrong must be rectified. Under a Restore Britain Government, their efforts will be appreciated, celebrated and most importantly? Rewarded. This is the key point. Let’s not pretend otherwise. The five golden rules of business. What’s in it for me? We will radically slash tax and raise thresholds. Tax on dividends would be hacked down so that success pays. More work, pays. Effort, pays. If the electrician does that last minute job on a Saturday, it will be worth their time. They will be rewarded, not HMRC. Restore Britain will slash the bureaucracy, simplify the rules, cut the taxes. We will give small businesses the freedom they need to thrive, to support their families and to succeed. Parasitic Britain will end. Sole traders and micro businesses finally have a political party that will fight for them. Restore Britain.

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Rupert Lowe MP
Rupert Lowe MP@RupertLowe10·
Sole traders. Micro businesses with one or two employees. Freelancers. Plumbers. Electricians. Hairdressers. Mechanics. Accountants. Gardeners. Whatever it is, whoever they are. These are the workers that keep the economy going. Not the big global corporates. Politicians, and those devising the rules, simply do not understand how these people live. Nobody ever even talks about the one or two people operations in Westminster. Saturday morning in the bureaucrat’s world? Friday working from home, so nice easy day to finish off the week. Laptop closed by 15.00. Phone off for the weekend, not a care in the world. Life is sweet. Holiday coming up, mortgage comfortable, pension growing nicely. The sole trader? Getting invoices and paperwork sorted at 6am before the children wake up. Chasing up late payments. Weighing up whether to do that last minute emergency call out, or spend time with the kids on a Saturday. Getting the diary sorted for next week. Phone goes and goes all weekend. It is never-ending. It does not stop. It’s two different worlds honestly. The issue is that the latter entirely funds the former, and the former is hellbent on making life as difficult as possible for productive Britain. I want to be really clear about what Restore Britain would do. Two things. Crush parasitic Britain. Unleash productive Britain. First. Scrap IR35. It has created years of confusion, fear and chaos for contractors and small operators. It has pushed countless self-employed people into pointless paperwork and rigid inflexibility. Doesn’t work. It’s a right pain in the arse for millions. Scrap it. Second, we will double the VAT threshold. The current threshold traps thousands of small businesses just as they begin to grow. Many deliberately stop expanding to avoid the enormous administrative burden of VAT and the brutal cost hikes which drive demand away. The evidence of is obvious. Thousands hover just below the threshold, refusing to grow, hire or pay more tax. It is ABSURD. Restore Britain would double the VAT threshold so small businesses can grow without being punished for success. This is absolutely necessary. An important one - we would dramatically simplify the tax system for sole traders and micro-businesses (and everyone else, but that's separate). Instead of forcing small operators through pages of complicated accounting rules designed for large corporations, we will introduce a far simplified tax regime for businesses below a certain size. Less paperwork, fewer forms, clearer rules. More money for them, less for the accountants and parasitic professional class. Sounds like a good deal, doesn’t it? Next. We will end the endless culture of inspections and bureaucratic interference from the bureaucrats. Too many small businesses now live in fear of accidental breaches - whether it’s health and safety nonsense, employment law complexity, ridiculous data laws or constantly changing compliance requirements. The stress is immense. If you are a sole trader or micro-business acting in good faith, the system should support you, not threaten you. Restore Britain will free them from endless regulatory suffocation. The mental health release on that is worth it alone. Means a lot to me, this one. Restore Britain will make it easier for tradespeople to hire apprentices. This is important. One of the biggest problems small businesses face is bringing in the next generation. The current system is too complicated, too expensive and too rigid for small firms. Restore Britain will introduce simple, flexible apprenticeship schemes designed specifically for small businesses and trades. Up next, we will simplify planning and licensing rules. For small builders, tradespeople and contractors - planning restrictions and local bureaucracy can delay work for months and add unnecessary costs. I detest planning departments more than I can describe in language appropriate for a Saturday morning. These jumped-up empire-building little runts running councils across Britain will have their power stripped away from them. We will let people do business, we will let business owners run their businesses without the sneering council worker’s constant box ticking. Not complicated. We will restore respect for the self-employed. Look at how they were treated during lockdown. Like dirt. Entirely abandoned whilst others were paid to do nothing. That must be addressed, and they must be compensated. The excluded must finally be recognised. That wrong must be rectified. Under a Restore Britain Government, their efforts will be appreciated, celebrated and most importantly? Rewarded. This is the key point. Let’s not pretend otherwise. The five golden rules of business. What’s in it for me? We will radically slash tax and raise thresholds. Tax on dividends would be hacked down so that success pays. More work, pays. Effort, pays. If the electrician does that last minute job on a Saturday, it will be worth their time. They will be rewarded, not HMRC. Restore Britain will slash the bureaucracy, simplify the rules, cut the taxes. We will give small businesses the freedom they need to thrive, to support their families and to succeed. Parasitic Britain will end. Sole traders and micro businesses finally have a political party that will fight for them. Restore Britain.
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ExcludedFighter
ExcludedFighter@ExcludedFighter·
@RupertLowe10 Finally an MP not afraid to speak up in public and say that the GOV should not only listen, but also put in place a compensation scheme for #ExcludedUK taxpayers. Rupert our members in #greatyarmouth would also like you to now join our @APPGGapsSupport. x.com/i/status/13264…
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Good Morning Britain@GMB

Chef Tim Smith was excluded from financial support because he was a new starter. He tells @piersmorgan and @susannareid how he lost £1200-£1300 every month during lockdown and was only eating every other day during April because he couldn't afford to eat.

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#ExcludedNeedJustice
#ExcludedNeedJustice@ExcludedNeedJu1·
@dunkershelen @ExcludedFighter @SamCoatesSky @TheGreenParty @ZackPolanski @HarrietLamb_ I agree as even with Zack advocating for a radical left wing agenda that aims to build a society where no one is left behind, he still chooses to ignore those #ExcludedUK (left behind), so his words are all just hot air. @APPGGapsSupport @CarolineLucas x.com/i/status/12601…
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Caroline Lucas@CarolineLucas

The Chancellor's help for businesses & self-employed hasn't been comprehensive enough But now's not the time to unravel what support there is Businesses & workers in #Brighton need to know support won't be cut & will be more flexible My speech here 👇 carolinelucas.com/latest/coronav…

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