To sum up yesterday's posts - Farage said he paid for his £1.4m house with the £1.5m fee for I'm a celebrity. He told FT he paid that fee into his company, Thorn in the Side (who will have invoiced ITV). That money never left his company. So he's lying again.
Reform UK told the BBC that he paid in cash for his £1.4m house in Surrey with his “I’m a Celebrity” fee from ITV and not with the £5m gift from crypto billionaire Christopher Harborne - which Farage says was to provide him with security (physical, not financial). But the ITV “Celeb” fee was £1.5m, which would be £825,000 after tax, for a top-rate taxpayer like Farage. That’s £575,000 less than the price of the house.
And even if the fee was paid into his “Thorn in the side” media company rather than directly to him, it would still be taxable, one way or another
@HeldinEU The physical act of dispensing. Patients arrive at the front counter of the pharmacy, present their Rx and are dealt with by the staff. It’s not feasible to compare the process to England at all.
@HeldinEU There is also 100% supply in original packs in Germany whereas this is not the case in the UK. I was shell shocked at how different the role of the pharmacist is in Germany compared to us when I visited pharmacies in Frankfurt last year on a fact finding tour.
@HeldinEU The biggest difference between Germany and the UK is that there’s a much greater use of automation in Germany because the products do not need to be labelled upon supply. In the UK, the pharmacy team need to make a record of the medicines supplied and attach a dispensing label.
@NHSBSA Why are you still sending our statements out by first class post every month when they are available on the IP? How much is this cost for every pharmacy in the country??
@recco There were two lads sat behind me in the East Stand who weren’t the ST holders. Their language throughout the first half was diabolical until they were told how to behave.