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  1. Government legislation may have crept in under the radar of many. When I say legislation I am referring to the real reason behind the compulsory obligation of employers to offer these pensions, and the automatic registration of employees. There will be many that still believe that the old age state pension as we know it is a guarantee from retirement age to end of life. Think again. The introduction of the scheme, and scheme or scheming is quite an appropriate description. At some time not too far away, it is highly likely that employees that have paid in to a workplace pension scheme during their working life will lose up to 50% of their state pension. Of course, the government are not going to tell you this. If they did, employees would not pay in to the scheme. You can refer to it as means testing. A rose by another name or whatever. It should be clear to all by now that the government cannot sustain state pension payments to all. A situation that is going to get worse. Under the Pensions Act 2008, every employer in the UK must enrol their eligible staff into a workplace pension, and pay into it. If you employ at least one person, that means you’re an employer, and by law you have responsibilities that you need to act on. Anyone that pays into one of these workplace pensions scheme is paying twice to receive less. Make a decision that is right for you.
  2. Is dismantling the serious fraud office a good idea for the UK or a bad one? Which organisations would benefit by this move and who would lose out?
  3. How bad would it have to be for the UK to begin sanctions against Saudi Arabia. Saudi Arabia carrying out 'unprecedented wave' of executions By Caroline Hawley World affairs correspondent So far this year, more than 150 people have been executed - the highest figure recorded by human rights groups for 20 years. Crimes that carry the death penalty include murder, adultery, treason, gay sex, drug offences, sorcery and witchcraft, and apostasy. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-34982154
  4. Well, on Tuesday morning there is going to be much banging, loudly on doors in the small hours I would say. Tomorrow night, Channel 4 will broadcast an undercover investigation which has uncovered some of the key British women who are supporting Isis – right here in the UK. Led by young British Muslim reporters, the production team managed, over 12-months, to infiltrate an inner circle of British women glorifying jihadis and promoting extreme Isis ideology both online and directly to women and young impressionable girls - often in the presence of very young children. Captured before the deadly attacks in Paris, the undercover footage shows female Islamic State sympathisers in Britain who, in weekly two-hour lectures in London, are: using racially abusive language to describe Jews and Israelis, telling young Muslim women Britain is waging a war against them and urging them to abandon democracy and travel to Syria to join ISIS. http://www.channel4.com/info/press/news/channel-4-investigation-uncovers-the-british-women-supporting-isis
  5. Glorifying jihadis and promoting extreme Isis ideology both online and directly.
  6. I am not an expert on law by any stretch of the imagination but would think that the answer to my question is yes. Anyone know for sure?
  7. I have severe appearance deficit, but only just found out.
  8. Baking powder works. Also, (as already mentioned)-the Oral B powered brushes are very good, and will remove plaque. Another tip: Using Corsodyl mouth wash for more than a few days will cause your teeth to stain from tea/coffee. This was explained to me by my dentist
  9. Another gudun. I’m seeing parts of Sheffield that I didn’t know existed-the walks are educational too! All them torches going along the paths must have looked like a Klu Klux clan march. Glad you made it Yootha. Hope your photos of the night event turn out ok
  10. Your making assumptions on the "Gay" element.
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