0:23 But who is this creature with terrible claws and terrible teeth and his terrible jaws. He has knobbly knees and turn out toes and a poisonous wart at the end of his nose. His eyes are orange his tongue is black he has purple prickles all over his back. OH HELP! OH NO! IT'S A GRUFFALO! 1:12 AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!
Not strictly true. For individuals, the costs of making a £100 cash donation without gift aid are £100 gross, £100 net. When UK basic rate income tax is 20%, the costs to the donor of making that same donation with gift aid are £125 gross and anything between £125 and £68.75 net, depending on the top rate of tax of the donor making that donation. This is because gift aid is not a Government gift to the charities as they like to claim. For individuals it is instead a personal UK income / capital gains tax relief, that is provisionally given to that donor by allowing that donor to deduct basic rate income tax from the gross amount of that gift at its point of payment , so in the present example £125 less 20% of £125 equals £100. The charities are happy enough to claim that this means that it costs the donor no extra to make a charitable donation with gift aid than it does without gift aid , but, as the charities well know, that is apples and pears accounting and no less disgraceful for being how they mostly sell gift aid to a public gullible enough to believe in Magic Money Trees. Bottom lime is that donors taking more tax from their gross gift aid donations [as their gift aid tax relief] than they pay UK income tax and /or capital gains tax are liable to be billed by HMRC for the difference. The cost to the Exchequer of giving tax relief to gift aid donors is currently in the region of £2.3 billion pounds a year. Any charity that claims that it receives no help from the State is either lying or managed by trustees who are not up to their jobs.
Yeah usual answer to these places … no money but tell you what let’s build some new houses !!! a and the housing developers will make shit loads of proffit, bugger all will go into the community… county planners will get a nice brown envelope each for smoothing the planning application… result you end up with a load of new houses bought by about 2 Asians who will let them out to all the housing trust special needs family’s… you will have chaos in the estates because everything g will get smashed up .. police won’t do anything and guess what, who pays, yes you, the ones who have worked hard bought yourself a house you pay your council tax and all the other taxes so that all the scrounger can have everything for free…
Wow! Probably a good pasty, but the vegetables should always be thinly sliced, (chipped) not cubed, the ingredients should not be mixed, and there is far too much pastry used in the crimping.
Thank you Laura Young for this wonderful lesson -- May Dundee go forward and build the Eden Project and teach the world -- I would like to transform our enthusiasm into restoration of Scotland's older diverse forests and recovery for the red squirrel -- we could plant many more trees in Scotland! Thank you! I will support this if I can. God bless you and family amen
I miss a lovely pub in Hale called "The Bucket of Blood". We used to travel there in the summer for a weekend and drink the most beautiful ale and eat epic Cornish pasties.. England truly is the most beautiful country in the world. We literally have it all.