@abulations @Charles65548128 @ValentinaForUSA@DOGE No, I didn't pay a college application fee. I paid fees after I was accepted. Likewise with a drivers license.
That's nothing like paying to apply for a job that you then probably won't get employed for.
@NatWest_Help@lyebay41 I can confirm that I'm also having issues - my account is showing as 'disabled', even after re-registering like your bot asked.
Seems I'm not the only one.
https://t.co/D7dR1zcnOY
@abulations @Charles65548128 @ValentinaForUSA@DOGE I'd object to paying for the privilege of making a job application under any circumstances. Because that's almost always a scam.
@Charles65548128 @ValentinaForUSA@DOGE So, you have to pay Elon Musk in order to be able to apply for Elon Musk's government sinecure?
That seems corrupt.
@cammaynard Hello. I've sent you a couple of messages now, via writetothem, and the only response I've had is the auto-responder saying "the response time will be greater than usual". Which if fair enough as a new MP.
But it's been 3 months now. Did my messages arrive at all?
@LibertyCappy@realDonaldTrump You mean, instead of voting for an actual billionaire who don't know the price of a happy meal, let alone a loaf of bread?
@carolvorders Waiting lists for ADHD services in particular are now in the 8-10 YEAR range. The NHS is struggling, but that means resources are being diverted from 'less critical' areas, to the point of making those services almost entirely useless.
@Usman_A_Khan@zarahsultana 'don't work' compared to what? Inheritance tax? Which is a wealth tax. Council tax? Which is a wealth tax.
Stamp Duty... oh wait, also a wealth tax.
Wealth taxes are taxing in proportion to ability to pay. They're _fairer_ than income tax is. Let alone stuff like VAT.
@ElliotHammerSR@zarahsultana Nation states don't have credit cards. Nation state borrowing is at mortgage interest rates.
Would you sell your house and rent it back? Because that's what you're suggesting.
@StephenSuri @zarahsultana Challenge the question - If the nations finances are in bad shape... should you borrow to invest at 'mortgage rates' or should you try and repay debts that cost you money?