I don't mind the increase if it helps the NHS and social care
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pay fair taxes to live in a country your proud of!
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we don't get sick pay and holiday pay yet our employees do so we're already paying fair .
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didn't say you wasn't
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sorry just sounded like it from your tweet.
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Raising self employed NI is not the problem. Problem is they broke their promise, a promise that may have helped win election.
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what's the point in voting then?
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I'm self employed & earn less than £10k pa & I'm willing to pay my fair share of NI those who complain have something to hide!
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You should be exempt as under £17k threshold
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please raise the questions to the politicians about the british are being forced back home.
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it shows the PM is right must guarantee the british overseas to the same with foreigners in the uk
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The self-employed should be entitled to the same benefits as the employed if they pay the same
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Breaking, Government takes pay cut to help the poor and less fortunate. a headline we'll never see.
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to make "fair" though need to adjust for sick/holiday pay, overheads & risk of less chargeable time than if employed.
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'Coherent' is a quoted sub-heading in the article when it's from the sentence 'this does not look like coherent policy making'.
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this is a disgrace. My husband is self employed pays NI and Tax but can't/ wouldn't anyway claim benefits noSick/holiday pay
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