@ASRobbo7@CharlieFelix In the Northern hemisphere England is the only country that effectively buys kids (and a lot of that is from Wales). Maybe Aus and NZ do the same with Pacific’s kids
@ASRobbo7@CharlieFelix He played for Wales U18. Then the only reason he played for England was because he went to English private school and then English academy where they force them down that path. That’s why Eng get moaned at because they poach talent through provision of private education
@MartinSLewis If person A has put £100k over the years into a cash ISA they won’t pay any tax on that cash. But if person B has put £100k into a shares ISA and has.90% of that invested, they will now get taxed on the 10%? How is it the person investing anyway gets punished more than cash only?
@JHJCSports If you allow time spent at private schools in other countries as qualifying years for international, then some countries can essentially just buy kids to play for them when they are older. Wealthier nations benefit unfairly as a result despite already have a greater pool
@thepaulwilliams@RugbyPass Could use it as an opportunity to bring something new and exciting into the game that creates a bit of a spectacle. Attacking team tap and go from the 22, with the defensive team on the try line. A couple of heavies running at each other from that distance will entertain
@2147mill Lifetime ISA is part of total £20k ISA allowance, So £16k allowance after maxing out lifetime ISA?
Then if >25% tax relief on contributing more into pension then should upping these contributions not come before Lifetime ISA (if own home)? Can access pension before lifetime ISA