
Matt Smith
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@implausibleblog Very misleading. How many of those estimated 999 have/had a main residence where they were paying council tax? You don’t know, and yet you claim they ALL made the same mistake. I think fair to assume that the majority of the boats at the marina are used for leisure purposes.
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There are ~200 berths at Lee Valley Marina
Over 35 years, with normal turnover, that’s around 1,000 boats
Dan Neidle revealed: only 1 ever registered for council tax
Zack Polanski was one of the 999 who didn’t realise the rules applied. The council never chased anyone there. He’s now contacting them to sort any shortfall
What was sold as “Zack Polanski dodging council tax” is actually a story about hundreds of boaters not understanding the rules, not paying, and a council not enforcing them
A genuine mistake that’s being fixed
So why has the media turned this into a full scandal suggesting he’s a tax avoider?
This isn’t journalism — it’s a coordinated effort to tarnish Polanski over an error that 998 others at the same marina over 35 years also made
Meanwhile, barely a peep about Nigel Farage’s £5m from his foreign crypto billionaire backer
Double standards much?

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@murphystanacc What doesn’t add up? His personal wealth and his business are two different things.
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@ant78mufc @gordonhill54 You might want to check the first point (in bold) too.
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@lauriewhitwell Not to mention Bournemouth scored straight from the rejected Amad penalty. Shafted twice, even before the Maguire incident.
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Match suddenly upside down. Maguire with a hand on Evanilson that was lighter than Amad received for his penalty claim - but this time adjudged foul + red. Can’t square those calls.
#MUFC
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@PF_17_ @Cup_of_TViv @DavidWe75281836 @trevelyanism @implausibleblog @ZackPolanski You’d have to consider how that would affect the number of properties available for rent. The vast majority of rentals have a buy-to-let mortgage on them. If that stops tomorrow, who will buy those properties and how many people will be homeless?
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@matt5mith @Cup_of_TViv @DavidWe75281836 @trevelyanism @implausibleblog @ZackPolanski My point is I don’t believe a landlord should be able to rent a property that isn’t paid off yet, because it leads to this.
What if they couldn’t afford payments/maintenance because they lost their sidejob? At least with a paid off house, they don’t have to worry about a repo
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Zack Polanski calls for rent controls,
"If we froze rents in Autumn 2022 households would save £3,300 per year"
"That's £18 billion of purchasing power back into pockets of people"
"Money that could be spent on local businesses, buying a coffee on the way to work, or a few pints at the end of a hard week"
"Instead, straight into landlords pockets"
"Leaving our high streets hollowed out"
"And our Green MP Carla Denyer has been raising the alarm on this scandal"
"We need to bring in rent control"
"We would stop the choke hold of rip off rents and bring life back into our communities"
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@PF_17_ @Cup_of_TViv @DavidWe75281836 @trevelyanism @implausibleblog @ZackPolanski Most landlords “with less money” will already have full time jobs. When they became landlords they probably could afford it. Their only fault would be not predicting that some fool in the future would prevent them increasing their sales (rent) inline with costs.
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@matt5mith @Cup_of_TViv @DavidWe75281836 @trevelyanism @implausibleblog @ZackPolanski So a landlord with more wealth should buy the house instead, that way the tenant can live there.
or, the landlord with less money should get a job on the side
It’s just not a smart business decision to become a landlord if you can’t afford it
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@drivenbylxght @trevelyanism @implausibleblog @ZackPolanski Why two extremes? We can’t find a solution somewhere in the middle? Regulate and ensure no one is taking the piss. But landlords shouldn’t be forced into making a loss by new legislation. If costs (mortgages) go up then sales (rents) usually do too. Not all landlords are bad.
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@matt5mith @trevelyanism @implausibleblog @ZackPolanski The alternative is to live in a state of perpetuity where the landlord can do pretty much what they want with the cost of the property because it benefits all those that already have money. Only one side wins.
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@drivenbylxght @trevelyanism @implausibleblog @ZackPolanski You’re talking retrospectively now, and that I can agree with. That’s exactly what will happen. Landlords won’t be able to afford it and they’ll sell. The tenant will need to find somewhere else, could be more expensive. Add moving costs etc. Nobody wins.
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@matt5mith @trevelyanism @implausibleblog @ZackPolanski Correct it wouldn’t be viable. Therefore they cannot afford it. That is exactly how it works.
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@drivenbylxght @trevelyanism @implausibleblog @ZackPolanski That doesn’t make sense. They can afford it. But if they’re told they can’t raise the rent if their costs double or triple then of course it’s not going to be viable. Any business would be the same.
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@trevelyanism @implausibleblog @ZackPolanski If they can’t afford it, sounds like they shouldn’t be landlords.
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@Cup_of_TViv @DavidWe75281836 @PF_17_ @trevelyanism @implausibleblog @ZackPolanski Isn’t that the point? They probably could afford the property when they bought it. But then the goal posts are being moved. The mortgage could go up £500 a month and they won’t be able to recoup any of that. Some will have to sell and the tenant is homeless. Nobody wins.
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@DavidWe75281836 @PF_17_ @trevelyanism @implausibleblog @ZackPolanski Perhaps they should rethink buying a property they can't afford just so that someone else can pay their mortgage for them.
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@Originsingamer @DavidWe75281836 @PF_17_ @trevelyanism @implausibleblog @ZackPolanski Your example uses a 1% mortgage deal over 30 years. Not really genuine, is it? At 5%, which is far more realistic, the monthly repayment is £1045. You’d already be losing money each month without considering maintenance, insurance, management fee etc.
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@DavidWe75281836 @PF_17_ @trevelyanism @implausibleblog @ZackPolanski Mortgage repayments on a 210,000 house with a 15,000 deposit is £600 a month, how are you barely covering the payments when the average rent is 1k? Clearly you are splashing the rent money out instead of using any to repay your mortgage
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@SirJamieH He needs to do better. 16 games and 2 goals is no good as a striker. Especially he’s missed some very good chances. I personally don’t think he’s built for premier league.
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@Traighbon08 @Unknown403exe @LondonEconomic It’s not always about what YOU need. He had the opportunity to set not only himself up for life, but his kids too. Who wouldn’t want that for their family? He wasn’t “given” anything. In fact, he’s “given” several million to UK homeless charities.
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@Unknown403exe @LondonEconomic How much money does he need? He can't possibly spend all he's been given. And much of that from the Saudis. I just hope Morecambe have benefitted in some way. The least he could do.
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@bambibristol He’s been wealthy for over a decade, so clearly it’s not about (fair) contribution. He could have left a long time ago. I wonder what changed…
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Gary Neville refuses to pay £519k unpaid HMRC tax bill after restaurant collapses
gbnews.com/money/gary-nev…
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@Felstedboy @RidgeandFrost @WilfredFrost @SophyRidgeSky 10-20, depending on part / full time. Not unimaginable when you consider she had 4 pubs.
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🗣️ 'When she increased it last year, it cost me an extra £17,000 a year'
Pub owner Angela Uren tells @WilfredFrost and @SophyRidgeSky what the impact will be if the chancellor increases the national living wage and minimum wage
trib.al/EC7mGEO
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@Pete_Dev @RidgeandFrost @WilfredFrost @SophyRidgeSky You’re assuming the pub is open 365 days and makes at least £46.57 profit from every table. Both of those are very unlikely. Pubs can’t affect their bottom line by £17k+ simply by accommodating one additional table per day. If only.
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@RidgeandFrost @WilfredFrost @SophyRidgeSky What- £46.57 a day to pay her staff a living wage. That not even one more table through the door. Come on people!
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@skoorbnats @RidgeandFrost @WilfredFrost @SophyRidgeSky Your calculations are based on an increase of £17,000 per week, not per year. It’s more like 16 members of staff. She also states 4 pubs.
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@RidgeandFrost @WilfredFrost @SophyRidgeSky 50p an hour costing £17000 suggests 850 staff at 40 hours per week, that is some massive or over staffed pub.
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