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Why can a family earning £100k claim full child benefit, when a family earning £60k can't claim a penny

Why is there a difference between school teachers pay and college lecturers, when colleges are now tasked with providing english and maths for those students who have not reached the required grades
Yeah, this. Also why hasn't it been adjusted for inflation even once since it was capped? If they did it the starting tax rate would be up from £50k to £65k
 
We talking about immigration at work me and the Filipino women, holding our breath, waiting for "skika dem tilbaka" so I can laugh. Honestly brits are like gods of immigrants, they love having me here lol. Finally feel wanted.

I'm sure the Spanish agree with you :p
 
I was in the audience at city hall London when it was Boris Johnson Mayer and Russell brand (anyone care to remind me when that was?)

Unless the rules have changed, we were told the questions that get through will simply be the top x amount with the biggest piles. So any random question here we submit, if only you ask it, it won't get through ever. This was done because they want the audience to have the biggest chance of knowledge on the subject and so can ask follow up questions and have better reactions

Add to that, the questions asked were almost entirely based in events happening that day/day before. So you simply need to wait until the morning and then look at very recent news and decide a question.
 
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You’ve got to keep it topical and with a local angle.

How about: If the government can legislate that Rwanda is a safe country, could they also legislate that <local sports team> won the Premier League last year, please?
 
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Loving some of the responses :D

On a serious note though @Moley , you might end up outing yourself on this forum due to the question you end up asking and forum readers here watching the programme recognising the question, knowing that it's you IRL. It depends on if you want to be made known or not.
 
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