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Jonathan
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house/soul/disco enthusiast (and an IFA business owner too)
Glasgow
Joined August 2011
@moneychimp Tennessee comes to mind as it has 4 pairs of letters, just not all consecutively š
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@ashridgepf 3.99 has a reassuring and optimistic ring to it so, even if it wonāt make much difference in Ā£ās between todayās offerings, itās a bit of a psychological boost for the industry (and mortgage holding public)
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@Bannatyne @DuncanBannatyne Hello. Are there any plans to fix the jacuzzi at Bannatyneās in Stepps as it hasnāt worked properly for years!
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@JitenVarsani Please send them to me in a variety of formats, some of which have to be blurry photos including your thumb and table, across several days, and split them over email and WhatsApp, as having them all in one email (all pdf) wouldnāt prove to be enough of a challenge.
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@philbray73 Iāve just taken a client on from an SJP adviser and the initial fees were outrageous. No wonder thereās a shortage of advisers as that one could probably retire at 45ā¦
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@OliDugmore Average house prices are irrelevant for young people. First time buyers buy small flats so looking at UK wide, average house prices, tells you nothing. In the majority of the towns across the uk, young people can affford to buy a flat on a joint income.
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@blairanderson35 @glasgowgreens @scottishgreens We need to encourage more tourism in Glasgow. I can understand doing this in London and Edinburgh but Glasgow, really?
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@JohnSwinney If around 60% of our goods and services are sold to the rUK, should we not protect that relationship first? According to our gdp to rUK is 3 times what it is to EU. Yes, develop trade with eu but donāt cut off rUK ties!
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@jollyheretic I think itās closer to 52% net beneficiaries, 48% net contributors. If you never earn more than around Ā£38k, you will get more out than you pay in. Around 17% work for the public sector, rising to 23% ish in Scotland
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