@British_Airways My flight landed in Barcelona
The plane then went to Manchester via London
The wallet is currently in Manchester airport - it has an AirTag so I know it is there this very minute.
My understanding is the smartecarte is only for Heathrow - I need to speak to Manchester BA team
@British_Airways I Left my wallet on plane G-EUYJ on 1 June (BA474) in seat 5A - based on the AirTag it’s now at Manchester Airport. The airport says I should contact you, but you have no lost property line for items left on planes. How can I contact you about this.
@British_Airways Hi Cory,
Already read that link - to repeat my original message there is nowhere noted for stuff left on planes.
Also the number on that link for Manchester airport doesn’t work.
Back to my original question - how can I get in touch with you about this
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1) his proposal includes indexation allowance so you’re only taxed on the upside above inflation
2) please explain to me how the average landlord collecting rent generates jobs
What you don’t understand, @wesstreeting - is that your cleaner’s landlord is taking a risk with their money. Just like every entrepreneur, business person and investor does.
If you increase taxes on risk takers there’ll be fewer entrepreneurs, fewer risks taken, fewer jobs created, lower growth, less tax collected from wealth creators, which will then shift the tax burden back onto your cleaner.
It’s naive 6th form political nonsense, which just goes to show that it’s not just Starmer that’s the problem, it’s the whole Labour movement that really doesn’t have a clue how the system actually works.
The notion that an increased supply of houses (causing house prices to drop) will cause rents to infinitely rise is a funny paradox that the landlord class refuse to grapple with.
It’s also a notion that’s not true, but that makes these ardent believers all the funnier.
@BenJoyceFoot Blaming the landlord seems to be popular, despite it now having such poor returns and high risks that many are selling up. Of course, that reduces supply and pushes up rents but the public doesn't care as long as landlords are seen to suffer.