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C R

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There's no law against making jokes about Islam.

Indeed. This is this week's J&M installment
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CXRAndy

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How does a 21 yr old Ukrainian who can't speak English know Starmer's ex car, and two addresses?

Maybe Starmer told Zelensky when he was off his head on coke?

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Pross

Member
An article on the number of UK wealthy taxpayers in The Independent:
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/...naires-leave-non-dom-tax-labour-b2752227.html

A few quotes from the article:
"The UK has experienced its most significant drop in billionaires ever recorded, the Sunday Times Rich List 2025 has revealed. This year's list, which ranks Britain's wealthiest individuals and families, highlights a continuing downward trend in the billionaire population for the third year running.

While the Hinduja family retains the top spot with a fortune exceeding £35 billion, the overall number of billionaires has fallen to 156 from 165 in 2024. This decrease marks the steepest decline in the Rich List's 37-year history, coinciding with Labour's crackdown on the non-dom tax status."

“Our billionaire count is down and the combined wealth of those who feature in our research is falling,” said Robert Watts, compiler of the Rich List.

“We are also finding fewer of the world’s super rich are coming to live in the UK.”

Have they left or has their wealth been down valued? As the wealth is usually based on valuations of company shares etc. it doesn’t seem unlikely that the number can drop by such small numbers without them physically leaving. Also what happens if a billionaire at the lower end dies and the wealth gets divided? For example, David McMurtry died at the end of 2024 and I believe was just about a billionaire but had 3 children so if the wealth got split that’s three very rich people but 1 less billionaire.
 
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Stevo 666

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Have they left or has their wealth been down valued? As the wealth is usually based on valuations of company shares etc. it doesn’t seem unlikely that the number can drop by such small numbers without them physically leaving. Also what happens if a billionaire at the lower end dies and the wealth gets divided? For example, David McMurtry died at the end of 2024 and I believe was just about a billionaire but had 3 children so if the wealth got split that’s three very rich people but 1 less billionaire.

Both, according to the article:
“Our billionaire count is down and the combined wealth of those who feature in our research is falling,” said Robert Watts, compiler of the Rich List.

“We are also finding fewer of the world’s super rich are coming to live in the UK.”
 

CXRAndy

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Why would billionaires stay or come to live in the UK currently. Pretty much all the major cities are shītholes, punitive tax regimes, crap weather compared to rest of world.
 

First Aspect

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Why would billionaires stay or come to live in the UK currently. Pretty much all the major cities are shītholes, punitive tax regimes, crap weather compared to rest of world.
Where else have you been? Wales?
 

Stevo 666

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Why would billionaires stay or come to live in the UK currently. Pretty much all the major cities are shītholes, punitive tax regimes, crap weather compared to rest of world.

Clearly they aren't given the numbers. Not sure how much is weather related and tbh the only major city that matter to most billionaires is London. Don't think Birmingham would attract many even it it wasn't a bit of a tip 🙂
 

First Aspect

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Beautiful countryside, shite cities

All shittys are shyte.

London seems fairly well regarded. York, Edinburgh, Oxford, Cambridge, Bristol, Inverness. Just a list of nice cities off the top of my head.

I'll grant you this doesn't include most of the Midlands and the north west.
 

briantrumpet

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Exeter. Sorry Brian.

Plymuff don't make list.

Ha, too quick for me to quip.

Though judging by Facebook, Exeter was at it's finest in the 1960s, with a dual carriageway running through the Hight Street, and postwar town planning dominating the city. It's just a pile of poo now, apparently.
 
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